Word: reportable
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...economics department, which earned the number one ranking in a 1997 U.S. News and World Report survey, is among the larger and more prominent of the graduate study programs. They accepted 25 of 500 applicants--a scant 5 percent...
...always petty. Some altercations cannot be shrugged off. Divirgilio laments the lack of attention devoted to rape and assault at Harvard: "where I went to college the average statistic was about one out of every four women was assaulted but maybe only three or four of those were reported a year. And we're not talking about prosecution; the woman might admit that she was raped and want to go to the hospital, but not even want to file a report," she says. Rape receives a measure of attention on campus, but officers are not entirely convinced that women admit...
Dean of Faculty at the Law School Robert C. Clark says the McKinsey report, despite its negative tone, was no surprise to the HLS administration. He and his colleagues have had plans for reform in the works for several years, he says...
...McKinsey [report] persuaded more people to be interested in this issue," Warren says. "I think my committee is enthusiastic about making significant changes in the grading system...
...study says that 23 percent of American college students were frequent binge drinkers in 1999, up from about 20 percent in 1993. The report also claims more than two of every five college students--44 percent--engage in some kind of binge drinking...