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...Director of Alcohol and Other Drug Services Ryan M. Travia. According to Travia, the cards will inform students that 69 percent of students at the college eat before and/or during drinking according to undergraduates’ responses to the National College Health Assessment (NCHA)—a survey administered to students each spring. Travia said the cards will serve the purpose of “wishing [the students] a happy birthday from my office and telling them that if they choose to go out and celebrate, I want them to be safe.” Enclosed with the birthday...
...exploratory analysis, a collaboration between the Foundation, Claremont Graduate University, and the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AACU), showed a strikingly different demographic picture of three college campuses after comparing the institutions’ enrollment statistics with data gathered from an independent national survey of students once they had matriculated...
...researchers found that the post-matriculation survey had a significantly lower percentage of respondents who declined to answer ethnicity questions...
...incoming general editor of “The Norton Anthology of English Literature,” the preeminent collection of the English canon used in literature survey courses across the country, Cogan University Professor of the Humanities Stephen J. Greenblatt will hold one more influential seat in his field. “There are, by now, millions of students who have been introduced primarily to English literature by way of that anthology,” said Meyer H. Abrams ’34, a professor of English, emeritus, at Cornell, who has edited the Norton anthology since its first edition...
...evil in order to finally institute a reform that students have both clamored for and needed for many years. The proposals were formed after months of talks between HUDS officials and members of a Committee on House Life subcommittee, which was established in response to an Undergraduate Council (UC) survey last year. This survey found that 87 percent of students would eat dinner past the current 7:15 p.m. shutdown, and 72 percent would utilize an extended time frame at least five days a week. These revealing numbers begged for action, and that is what HUDS has admirably provided. Harvard?...