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...Mental Health Awareness Week, although I suspect that most Harvard students have been too stressed out writing term papers to notice. Daily events have been scheduled to draw attention to the high levels of mental health problems at Harvard. Those problems were starkly demonstrated by a University Health Services survey that was released last month, showing that 47.4 percent of students reported feeling depressed during the previous academic year. Even more worryingly, the survey revealed that almost 10 percent of the students who responded had considered committing suicide...
...private Feb. 24 letter to Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby. He wrote, “Extracurricular activities are, if nothing else, stress-relieving; I suspect that if the time students now spend on extracurriculars were spent instead in the libraries, we would have an even more serious mental health problem than...
While some leave, ready to replenish their mental energies by going to bed, others think it’s all in a day’s work. Some head upstairs to the math department lounge for celebratory cookies and fruit. From then on, a certain solidarity unites them: as they walk out of the Science Center’s rotating doors, over brunch the next day, or during a chance meeting in the Yard, they will discuss the 12 problems on this year’s Putnam Mathematical Competition that they spent a whole day in December trying to solve...
Harvard President Larry Summers, for jokes about his girth, mental prowess and decision-making ability when it comes to Harvard athletics. Luckily, the line “Summers was too busy eating and watching Fear Factor to vote ‘No’ on the 7-week rule” never made it into print...
...Mental Health Awareness Week are listed on the MHAAG’s website, www.hcs.harvard.edu/~mhaag.