Word: core
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...when the Core system was on the eve of implementation, 2,500 undergraduates signed a petition demanding more student input in the decision process. But ultimately no undergraduates were involved...
...Even after the founding of the UC gave students more sway, they did not immediately have a direct role in shaping the Core...
...preparation for a faculty vote to continue the Core curriculum in May 1983, the Undergraduate Council prepared a report that included suggested reforms. The 50-page document was distributed to then-Dean of the Faculty Henry Rosovsky and members of the Faculty Council (the highest governing body of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...
...contrast, undergraduates today have been able to play a considerably more active role first in influencing the Core and more recently in creating the new General Education curriculum by serving on committees that hold authority over the composition of the curriculum—suggesting the long-term presence of a student voice in discussions of this nature...
...first full year the Solomon Amendment was operational, both the draft registration—which had been ordered by President Carter because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan—and the presence of ROTC on campus were major issues, though they mainly affected a core of socially-active students, who themselves found a sympathetic ear within the administration...