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Student satisfaction with Harvard’s residential dining halls has reached an all-time high, yet students still hanker for greater menu variety, including more seafood and vegetarian entrees, according to the biannual survey conducted by Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS).The 3,230 students—almost half the College—who responded to the survey gave HUDS its highest ratings ever in eight categories ranging from visual appeal of food to cleanliness of facilities. Overall satisfaction averaged 3.89 out of 5, and total turnout was the second highest ever.“The high number...
...massive, kaleidoscopic and thoroughly readable survey of the continent's dificult passage from the devastation of World War II to the still uncompleted project of the European Community. Judt briskly reviews every part of this complex story, from the Marshall Plan, the Cold War and the upheavals of 1968 to the aftershocks from the fall of the Berlin Wall, offering useful and sometimes surprisng judgments on all of them. His book now becomes the definitive account of Europe's rise from the ashes and its take off into an uncertain future...
...cover $834,010. The meeting is the first of two planned discussions before the sub-committee will report to the CHL with a proposal aimed at solving what the Student Affairs Committee of the Undergraduate Council (UC) has characterized as a flagship issue. Last spring, the UC conducted a survey of 270 students which indicated that 87 percent of students would likely eat dinner in the dining halls after 7:15 p.m. if that was possible. UC representatives present at the meeting said that they would like to take the issue to constituents either informally through discussions or formally through...
...year, and the results were surprisingly lowbrow. The majority of respondents are music pirates. More than half said they had no favorite book of 2005. But hey, at least they know Michael Sandel should drop some rhymes! See B7 for more details from this decidedly un-scientific survey...
Based on the recommendation of the Task Force on Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) and the results of an extensive survey of undergraduates’ research experiences, Harvard will launch a 10-week long residential program this summer for students doing on-campus science research. The Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) will provide housing, some meals, and special lectures for between 100 and 140 Harvard undergraduates who have research jobs lined up with Harvard-affiliated professors in the math and sciences. Before the start of the summer, PRISE will also help students who haven?...