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A best practice model for building community: The university life programming committee
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In recent years there has been extensive discussion and exploration on college and university campuses related to increasing student sense of belonging. At George Mason University, the University Life office charged a university-wide committee (University Life Programming Committee) to improve the coherence and coordination of collaborative programming. By designing and funding more diverse programming, the University Life office offers programs that are more inclusive of the campuses ethnic ...
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A best practice model for building community: The university life programming committee
College Student Affairs Journal
; In recent years there has been extensive discussion and exploration on college and university campuses related to increasing student sense of belonging. At George Mason University, the University Life office charged a university-wide committee (University Life Programming Committee) to improve the
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University Life in eighteenth-Century Oxford
The Virginia Quarterly Review
; University Life in Eighteenth-Century Oxford, by Graham Midgley. Midgley's recent effort is a splendid experiment of social history which explores the many dimensions, never dull, of 18th-century Oxford. Utilizing a rich array of source materials such as student journals, newspaper articles, and
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YOUR FUTURE: An introduction to university life.(Features)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
; COVENTRY University will be opening its doors to visitors on Saturday (September 14) during a University-wide Open Day. Between 11am and 3pm the University will welcome potential students and their families. Visitors will be invited to attend talks, speak to staff on subjects as diverse as
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Living student life to the full; Support is at hand to help smooth the path in your new university life.(News)
Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
; VICTORIA Brown lived her university life to the full, taking advantage of every opportunity that came her way. And it certainly paid off for the 21-year-old who has now graduated from Durham University with a first class degree in natural sciences with geography and geology and now plans to do a
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Personal Finance: Are students really prepared for the financial realities of university life?(Features)
The Birmingham Post (England)
; Hundreds of thousands of school leavers dreaming of going to university on the back of Alevel results published this week could be sleepwalking into debt. That was the timely warning from Internet bank Goldfish, whose research suggests that half of 18-year-olds have little idea of the true
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Students tell it all online; WEBSITE DIARIES DESCRIBE UNIVERSITY LIFE.(News)
Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
; STUDENTS at Coventry University are to publish online diaries to give potential under-graduates a warts and all view of campus life. Personalised accounts about everything involved in being a student, from the academic work to social life and money problems, are part of a project called StudentNet.
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Sixth formers get a real taste of university life at first hand.(News)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; SIXTH FORMERS have been getting the full university experience this week and discovering more about higher education by staying overnight at the University of Glamorgan. In a pioneering initiative, sixth form pupils from King Henry VIII School in Abergavenny, Cardinal Newman School in Pontypridd
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Youngsters given a taste of university life.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
; FULL STORY: PAGE 15 CAPTION(S): Robert Nielson, from St Marys & St Thomas C of E Primary School, in St Helens, meets Professor Fluffy at Liverpool University, as pupils learned about university life
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Website takes hassle out of university life.(Business)
Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
; Byline: By David Williamson Western Mail A graduate entrepreneur from the University of Glamorgan has launched a one-stop-shop website to provide the essentials to the two million British and foreign students arriving at university every year. Dwot Enterprises is the brainchild of enterprise
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A chance to try out university life.(Education Schools)
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
; Byline: By Cathy Spencer A scheme giving college students an insight into university life has had success in the North East. Northumbria University has expanded its shadowing scheme to give young adults the chance to work with university students on courses they are interested in. The university
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