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  2. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    A student-run event planning board is a student activity that works under a faculty advisor to plan events for students, including concerts, speakers, dances, movie screenings, etc. Generally, this board is also responsible for hosting specific traditional events. These types of groups are often funded by grants from the college or university.

  3. Student protest - Wikipedia

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    There is research to support the method of analyzing rhetoric and visual demonstrations used in student protests to better understand the motivations and goals of a social movement. [38] Cécile Van De Velde, a sociology professor at the University of Montreal, offers a relevant perspective on protest writings within social movement research.

  4. The Coddling of the American Mind - Wikipedia

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    The desire to promote these feelings of safety resulted in universities promoting practices such as content warnings (e.g., telling students in advance that the homework contains disagreeable information about racism), safe spaces (e.g., a designated room where students who support trans rights can avoid those who disagree), and bias-response ...

  5. Chet Raymo - Wikipedia

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    Chet Raymo (born September 17, 1936, in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is a noted writer, educator and naturalist.He is Professor Emeritus of Physics at Stonehill College, in Easton, Massachusetts.

  6. Rag (student society) - Wikipedia

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    NaSFA is an association of UK student fundraising organisations. It stands for National Student Fundraising Association and was born out of a meeting of 15 heads of UK RAG organisations at the national Rag conference in Durham 2011. These presidents identified a real potential for dramatic increases in efficiency by sharing knowledge and resources.

  7. Cultural festival (India) - Wikipedia

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    Most college culfests last between two and five days. The events in a culfest can be broadly classified into four sections: Literary events. Literary events usually include quizzes, word games, creative writing and some form of public speaking or debate. Cultural events. These include such competitions as music, dance, fine arts and drama.

  8. Kurukshetra (college festival) - Wikipedia

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    Karnival is an event that presents displays on science, technology, arts, history and culture. Some of the past exhibits are a magic show and 3D-floor painting held in 2014, [ 8 ] an Arjun tank demonstration and laser tag game in 2015, [ 8 ] and caricature workshop, photography workshop, Rubik's cube workshop and virtual reality exhibition in 2016.

  9. Cooperative learning - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative learning is an educational approach which aims to organize classroom activities into academic and social learning experiences. [1] There is much more to cooperative learning than merely arranging students into groups, and it has been described as "structuring positive interdependence."