Word: survey
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...Nelson said that, in order to ensure a more representative sampling, information from these meetings will be used to create a campus-wide survey on House life that will be administered early this fall...
...Class of 2008 in Memorial Church Tuesday, Faust focused on the unease that many Harvard students feel in taking lucrative positions in finance or consulting. Thirty-nine percent of seniors who are entering the workforce this year have jobs in one of those fields, according to a Crimson survey released today...
...confined to Western authors and theorists. While no longer mandated (the history department’s current requirements are one course in pre-modern history, one course in Western history, one course in non-Western history, and six additional half-courses in the department or related fields), the traditional survey courses that are so fundamental to a background in historical study have a Western bias. The measly two weeks spent on European expansion and imperialism in History 10b: Western Economies, Societies and Polities from 1648 to the Present (this seems a little sparse considering the extreme force with which European...
...College report finds that most of the Class of 1908 spent $500 to $1,000 per year to attend Harvard. A 1909 New York Times article reports that “the popular view of expensive living at the Cambridge institution was erroneous.” The survey also shows that every 1908 graduate either had “a lucrative position or is pursuing advanced study in college...
...million unique visitors a month.” Since Fortune launched its list in 1999, Moore has received the honor in each year. Moore’s selection as speaker was based largely on student choice. After the Business School’s Student Class Day Committee sent a survey at the beginning of the year, Moore received strong support from students who had to choose from a list of approximately 50 names. “It’ll be great for men and women to kind of understand the struggles that have gone on in the past...