A three-semester calendar for the 2013-2014 academic year, excluding any winter intersession, was presented to the Calendar Standing Committee on Jan. 31.
Experts recommend modes of motivation
Several experts offered helpful hints to reignite and maintain academic drive in students.
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Faculty Association seeks feedback with survey
The Faculty Association, through a survey sent out last week, is asking its members what actions it should take — up to and including a sickout or strike — in response to recent events on campus.
Art instructor inspired by student diversity
Visual Arts and Media Studies instructor Richard “Rick†Osaka is a gentle, soft-spoken man.
Divisiveness emerging amongst faculty
The emergence of the Coalition of Progressive Faculty caused quite a commotion at the Aug. 29 Board of Trustees meeting.
Faculty dismayed by winter cancellation
Disbelief swept the Jack Scott room of the Communication Education Center as the decision to eliminate winter intersession was made on Aug. 29.
New arts building delayed
Completion of construction of the Center for the Arts building has been delayed at least three months from its anticipated December date, officials said.
Smoking areas to get revamp
The dismal three areas designated for smokers on campus are about to get a facelift.
Immediate plans to upgrade the smoking sites were discussed Tuesday by the reconstituted Health and Safety Committee.
New Academic Senate president takes charge
Newly elected Academic Senate President Dustin Hanvey is hard at work during the summer intersession, fueled by his passion to help as many people as possible.