Getting college students to unplug and get into nature can be a challenge, but pre-orientation wilderness adventure programs tap into student’s desire to explore—and they encourage college readiness.
Written by: Susan L. Murad, Director of Public Relations & Technology Transfer, NTID Communications, Marketing & Multimedia Services For many graduating high school seniors, the summer before starting ...
L.A. Karnes ’28, a Crimson Editorial Editor, lives in Mather House. For about two-thirds of Harvard’s incoming class, pre-orientation programs offer a welcome. For the rest — totalling around 500 ...
Every Princetonian knows that the first few weeks of first-year orientation are defined by two events: Core events and First Year Residential Experience (FYRE) events. Through a densely packed ...
Tufts is introducing changes to its undergraduate orientation next year, implementing a plan to place students into randomly assigned groups. The format will mimic that of the university’s ...