"I don't know if everyone has noticed yet, but those of us at the
focus group definitely have," he says. "I'm sure the buzz will get out soon."
Focus On The Future
The emphasis on direct communication is part of a larger effort to improve student satisfaction in the the dining halls.
"I don't know when, but it is extremely likely that we will be doing this in our other dining halls," McNitt says.
And focus groups are not the only way that HUDS is trying to improve the dining experience for undergraduates. Dining hall
renovations in all of the Houses will continue over the next decade and remain a major component of HUDS's plan to increase student
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