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Dining halls can contribute to eating disorders—and recovery

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: Up until February, a student walking into one of Northwestern University’s four dining halls would likely see a small sign beside each dish denoting its ingredients and calorie counts: 270 for a serving of baked ziti or 100 for low-fat vanilla yogurt. It became a situation where they couldn’t opt out of that information.”

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Student podcast evaluates student success measures

Confessions of a Community College Dean

“Through our research, that is what we have learned, that is what we’re dealing with here. ” Robinson and Alvarado believe the work improved their research and interview skills as well as taught them better time management as they coordinated meetings. Is this diversity newsletter?: Is this Career Advice newsletter?:

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Post-Pandemic Resurgence Bolsters HBCUs

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Attention has been paid to technology, facilities, classrooms and research space, with strategic increases over the past few years. Hampton University has renovated some of the residence halls and transformed the cafeteria experience with a new dining service. An increase to dormitory space is a current project.