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Last year, the peer tutoring program, comprised of three specialized tracks, employed approximately 270 undergraduate tutors. Tutors log an average of 3,200 hours of work per year, Ducey said. He now anticipates a 25 percent increase in the demand for tutoring as a result of the price reduction.
China might look like a monolithic one-party dictatorship, but it's not: Ask President Clinton, who struggled to show the world today that the seeds of democracy are being planted here. "Your achievements are a window for all the world to see what local democracy has brought to China...
A: This was the first board meeting since those tests, but we had been thinking about moving the clock long before that situation. The arms-reduction process between the U.S. and Russia has stalled, which is of great concern.
No one in Byerly or Mass. Hall is sure what form these changes will take, but it seems likely that they will include a general reduction in self-help requirements--loan and work-study commitments which were targeted by other universities in the first wave of this spring's financial...
Engell says the decline in students studyingthe humanities and a reduction of grant money tothese fields give students an early indicationthat they should focus on more directly marketableareas.