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"I don't think students are served by afour-year rule," says William C. Rice, asecond-year teacher in "Social and EthicalIssues," Expos 16. "I think students are served bypeople who are vital and deeply engaged in theirwork. If there's a four-year rule, people willwind up going out...
While departments have limits on juniorfaculty, Expos teachers, who have the rank ofpreceptors, are much more limited than theircounterparts around the University.
"Most of the time what the rule leads to ismassive mediocrity," says one Expos veteran."People walk in the door looking for another job."
Asked if he could name one way students wereserved by the four-year limit, Robinson Professorof Celtic Languages and Literatures Patrick K.Ford '66, a member of the standing facultycommittee on Expos, thought for a moment.
The four-year rule is not the onlychange in Expos hiring policy in recent years thathas met with criticism from teachers.