Sentences with phrase «campus student think»

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«We think of it as a marketing campaign that begins as soon as people step foot on the campuses where we recruit,» she says, noting the company only targets students with stellar academic credentials who have shown clear evidence of leadership.
All too often on college campuses, students will think that it is funny to log in to a friend's Facebook account and make inappropriate or awkward status updates, or comments to that person's friends and families.
Religious students, who say they often feel their beliefs are ignored or belittled on campus, find this discussion especially welcome and thought - provoking.
Hearing students cite Marcuse while decrying bourgeois society, Novak thought it a good idea to bring Marcuse to campus for a day of discussion and lecturing.
I would think the students would feel ashamed of what happened on their campus and instead would light candles for the victums.
Campus ministry and fellowship groups are not merely clubs or think tanks; they are parachurch organizations, meaning that they serve students in many of the same ways a local congregation does.
«I think the student body, if anything, is in conflict with the Catholicism on campus,» Phillips said.
During the college years a student's religion must fight its way against the high - pressured tempo of the modern campus, the welter of competing social claims, the campus gods of football or fraternity or romance that leave little time or energy to think about religion and the Church.
And Catholic Studies programs must be thoroughly ecclesial: programs that think with the mind of the Church and give students an experience of the communion of the Church, through a distinctive residential experience on their home campuses and on the Rome campuses that many Catholic Studies programs have now established.
I think you are going to love today's interview with a student mom about her experience expressing milk and being a mom on a college campus.
Furthermore, I think schools will always have the incentive to put junk on the a la carte line (to whatever degree the future regulations will allow) if only to keep kids from spending their money off campus or on similar junk food offered by student groups, etc. as fundraisers.
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority) of those students came from homes in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year in advertising promoting junk food and fast food, and if you had no money of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some of those kids also had the option of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a tiny bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
In what is thought to be the largest - ever survey of social jet lag using real - world data, Smarr and Schirmer analyzed the online activity of 14,894 Northeastern Illinois University students as they logged in and out of the campus's learning management system over two years.
And yet... «It's still a struggle everywhere, both on and off campus, to raise the profile of M.S. degrees,» says Jung Choi, the director of the bioinformatics program at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, who thinks such students have much to offer.
«It was very clear that when people thought about how the campus was engaged with the community, it really had to do with the students,» Gavazzi said.
College students who traveled to England for a summer study program had higher creative thinking test scores compared to students who stayed on campus.
He would like to see more colleges offer freshman study abroad — focused, small - group trips designed to get students to think about what they want from their college experience before they arrive on campus.
There is also some thinking that if No Excuses schools are successful in turning out academically prepared graduates with «grit,» shouldn't these students need less support, not more, on college campuses?
But, many of my former students say that can't pass by the City College campus without thinking about all the trips we took to the campus theater — and the big hill we had to climb to get there!
University Park Campus School (UPCS) uses low - stakes writing every day and in every subject to foster student voice, self - confidence, and critical thinking skills.
«Before Urban Prep, college was more, «If I go, I go, if I don't, I don't,» but once getting here, they've helped me do things I never thought I'd do,» reflects DaShawn, a 12th - grade Urban Prep, Englewood Campus student.
Do you think colleges should overtly say that they strive to create a diverse campus not only so everyone benefits, but also because they're committed to helping students with fewer opportunities succeed?
To what extent do you think schools should be able to punish high school students for their off campus, online speech?
programs, students must begin thinking about how they will apply what they learn at HGSE to their careers after they've been on campus for only a few months.
Minerva Schools founder Ben Nelson says Minerva students are using the real world as their campus, enabling a larger focus on the 4 C's (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration and Communication).
«While lots of institutions developing programs and campuses overseas do nominally consider culture as they pursue these endeavors, I think many fail to recognize just how influential local culture will be to every aspect of their partnership in a foreign country, from student recruitment and retention to campus operations,» she says.
How do you think students» feelings of engagement on your campus might be similar to or different from these findings?
«Investing in our campuses will allow more of our students to attain the academic knowledge and critical thinking skills to be successful in college, their careers and in life.»
Campus Practices & Culture - we work with schools to help them practice sustainability in the school and schoolyard, to think creatively about everything from student - leadership and school - wide decision - making to school food, compost and cleaning products.
Held on several top university campuses, our A + Summer ™ programs are designed for motivated students who are interested in a fun and challenging camp that builds proficiency in critical thinking, logic, and writing skills.
Evan C. MacKay» 19, student director of Harvard Organization for Prison Education and Reform, said he thinks Harvard should implement a «mixed classroom model» that would take students from campus to prison to learn alongside incarcerated students.
As a school principal, I found that Milner's text challenged some of my own thinking, validated some of my own practices, and offered me ideas for addressing the needs of all students on my campus.
How do you think students» perception of culture on your campus might be similar to or different from these findings?
are going to dramatically increase the number of minority students on our elite college campuses and in higher education as a whole,» said Michael Petrilli of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a pro-charter think tank in Washington.
Many college students would love to head back to campus with a car, but think that the price tag makes that impossible.
We think our students will be really happy to be able to touch and try Kindle tablets and e-readers in their campus store.
I really think its going to be big with students on campus, imagine for research purposes and books, good by to the bak pack full of books:)-RRB- its really the future, and the ipad will grow in every way, specs, capacity, ect ect.
Maybe you were on a meal plan that was in part funded by your student loans, so every trip to the cafeteria or sandwich shop on campus didn't involve a lot of budgeting or even a second thought.
I do think however, that once a student comes on campus for Orientation a lot of the damage has already been done.
For example, if you think your potential clients are fellow students, print out a flyer and paste it all around campus.
Located 25 miles north of Manhattan in Westchester County, the campus celebrates individuality, diversity, and creativity as it encourages students to «Think Wide Open.»
If you're a college student, join The Climate Reality Project Campus Corps and connect with other forward - thinking students working to push their schools to embrace renewables.
You may be a student renting a loft or a shared house in need of off campus renters insurance and thinking that you simply don't really have enough possessions to justify the expense of tenants insurance.
«Even college students who think they don't own much — the fact is, if they had to replace any of those items that they took to the dormitory or off - campus housing, that's a pretty good chunk of change they'd have to pay out.»
College students might want to think again about bringing a car to campus.
First, prospective students that are thinking about Southwestern College off campus housing will want to come up with a budget for their apartment or house.
Although many students think about this type of coverage if they live off - campus, the benefits of Baltimore renters insurance can also apply to those that live on campus in dorms.
Think of how much you might have to pay out if you are, for example, a college student living off campus with little money and savings to buffer you.
(There's even a parody account, Robots of MSD, featuring interviews with on - campus computers about what they really think of students.)
As most students have returned to campus for the fall semester, I thought it would be good to revisit some of the things that could get your résumé noticed in a good way.
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