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Discuss “Academic Affairs asks students to speak their minds”

The Academic Affairs Committee of Student Senate organized a forum last Tuesday that allowed students to speak their minds.

A diverse group of students, both undergraduates and several graduate students from the Heinz School of Public Policy and Management, came to see how the university makes procedural changes.

Evan Osheroff, a sophomore in the Mellon College of Science and the Academic Affairs Committee chair for the undergraduate Student Senate, facilitated the event. His goal was to hear student opinions on issues the university can improve; to keep the discussion honest, he gave out notecards at the door on which people could anonymously write their comments. Osheroff started discussions based on the notecard he pulled out from among...

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