February 22, 2006Sleep tight, college students, your professors have you coveredLiberal arts or technical college, Ivy League or safety school, college students from all over have been united for years by a common perception. They can sleep. In class, in the dorms or in the library. During all hours of the day. So who better to discuss the topic of sleep than college professors? Apparently national media agree. A. Roger Ekirch, a professor of history at Virginia Tech, wrote an editorial about the history of sleep habits in last Sunday's New York Times. Another Tech professor, urban entymologist Dini Miller, will appear on Dateline NBC next month to discuss the comeback that bed bugs are making. Yuck. |
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February 22, 2006
Sleep tight, college students, your professors have you covered
Liberal arts or technical college, Ivy League or safety school, college students from all over have been united for years by a common perception. They can sleep. In class, in the dorms or in the library. During all hours of the day.
So who better to discuss the topic of sleep than college professors? Apparently national media agree. A. Roger Ekirch, a professor of history at Virginia Tech, wrote an editorial about the history of sleep habits in last Sunday's New York Times.
Another Tech professor, urban entymologist Dini Miller, will appear on Dateline NBC next month to discuss the comeback that bed bugs are making. Yuck.

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