And Undergraduate Council president Noah Z. Seton '00--who included UHS reform in his council campaign platform--said he sees the current reforms as a positive step.
"I'm getting more optimistic for the prospects of whether they'll be able to fully recover in the eyes of students," said Seton, who said he "wasn't terribly surprised" by the results.
"This provides a basis to work toward improvement," said Chan, whose SHAC is sponsoring a panel to discuss the survey results next week. "It demonstrates that we have an important role right now--the president and the deans know that there's a need for change. Change will occur over time."