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Other suggestions included better training for instructors, proctors, and peer advising fellows in the recognition of mental health issues, a program to acquaint freshmen with campus-wide mental health resources, and the pairing of incoming first-years with long-term mental health liaisons—professionals who will be available for aid throughout the undergraduate years...
...News researchers evaluate the schools based on factors such as selectivity, peer and professional assessment, student-faculty ratio, and post-graduation employment...
...News researchers evaluate the schools based on factors such as selectivity, peer and professional assessment, student-faculty ratio, and post-graduation employment...
Ryan, the Weary professor of German and comparative literature, said that she still had the impression that humanities departments at Harvard were smaller than their counterparts at peer institutions, and, as a result, professors’ time was stretched thin...
...telling truism about undergraduate life at Harvard that we learn more from our fellow students than we do in class. It certainly describes my experience, particularly when assessed against the classes I took in the Core. However, it is not simply that peer learning often trumps academic learning, but that the two so frequently exist in entirely separate spheres. A truly revitalized undergraduate education would adopt methods that more strongly involve undergraduates as collaborators in each other’s educations; to this end, the Task Force on General Education’s final report should mark the start...