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1-6-2008 3:16 PM193 views
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1-6-2008 8:53 PM
BobbyRutan
What Cornell is doing:

After years in which many colleges have said privacy rules prevent them from interceding with troubled students, Cornell is taking the opposite tack.

Its “alert team” of administrators, campus police and counselors meets weekly to compare notes on signs of student emotional problems. People across campus, from librarians to handymen, are trained to recognize potentially dangerous behavior. And starting this year, Cornell is taking advantage of a rarely used legal exception to student-privacy rights: It is assuming students are dependents of their parents, allowing the school to inform parents of concerns without students’ permission.
1-7-2008 12:14 AM
meancookie89
so unfair and cheep why cant they lower their standards
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