Food Fetish on Campus
…expert will jointly offer a course that explores the development of Chinese cuisine, and the role of lactose intolerance. In the English department a course will investigate food imagery in…
…expert will jointly offer a course that explores the development of Chinese cuisine, and the role of lactose intolerance. In the English department a course will investigate food imagery in…
…that sort of training any longer. A conservative PhD student will also prefer to study her topic in conservative ways. But she will find obstacles in her path. She might…
…mandated internship, are what the GLM initiative calls “experiential activities.” The program’s Facebook page is loaded with pictures of what look like well-heeled sorority girls posing for the camera and…
…seating available to facilitate social distancing. All other Carolina Dining Services facilities will remain open. Dorms will operate at full capacity and students will not be required to wear masks…
…a 2016 referendum). Roughly $100 million will fund projected enrollment increases at the state’s 16 public universities. Twenty-seven million dollars will be used to provide pay bonuses to UNC employees….
…more information, visit the firm’s website at www.mru.com.) Keep in mind that most college students are not from poor homes and can easily afford to pay somewhat more for their…
…of Higher Education (www.chronicle.com). Forecast author William A. Draves says he does not believe that on-line education will drive traditional education out of business, but that on-line classes will replace…
…a swath of groups across the campus, who will become the proving ground for the conflict of ideas. The faculty group, the “Den of Diversity,” will discuss any policy changes…
…from the university, [and] Criminal prosecution.” Can a snide comment on someone’s social media page using a university Wi-Fi signal truly open up students to suspension? It would appear so….
…mistreatment of undergraduates committed by this research. The article describes an experiment to test the hypothesis that highly religious Protestants are more likely to have an obsessive-compulsive tendency than agnostics…