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May 1, 2005
| National On-Campus Report May 1, 2005 full issue PDF |
| Building a GLBT Center from the Ground Up In starting the University of Floridas first GLBT center, Tamara Cohen is faced with many struggles, including getting out the word that the school now has resources for GLBT students. Some of the challenge in starting a new program is letting the university know you exist, says Cohen, director of LGBT affairs at UF, whose 48,000-plus enrollment makes it one of the five largest campuses in the United States. |
| Harvard Reverses its Stance When Harvard University President Lawrence Summers announced at a conference in Mexico last month that the university would emphasize international study for undergraduates, it marked a major shift in how the university values study abroad. |
| Senior Faculty and Freshmen: Plenty in Common? After years of service and moving up through the faculty ranks, senior faculty members often feel they have earned the privilege of concentrating their teaching efforts on upper-division courses, leaving the introductory courses to younger faculty members. It seems fair enough, but is it best arrangement for first-year students? |
| Resources Student Success Research Grant; Difficult Dialogues Grants; Substance Abuse by State; Creating Conditions for Student Success; Social Host Liability |
| Updates A Victory for Drink Special Bans Sort Of; Stanford Launches Graduate Research Mixers; Kentucky Considers Campus Policing Change; Another Novel Dramatizes College Sex; UF Toughens Stance on Alcohol Ads |
| Reports Stopping Course Shopping; On-Campus CO Detectors; Soul Action; Rape Awareness Calling Card; Speaker Trouble; Affirmative Action Complaint Responses Vary |
| Job Site Frees Campus Staff Time A new online service that connects college students looking for part-time work with local employers may be expanding soon from Boston to other metropolitan areas. |