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History professor Charles S. Maier ’60 noted the disparity between high concentrator to faculty ratios for undergraduates in the social sciences relative to other disciplines. Maier said that the concentrator to faculty ratio in the social sciences was nearly 10:1 while the ratio for the humanities was closer...
...Several points from the report sparked questions from professors—including the spread of student to faculty ratios across divisions and the financial condition of FAS. History professor Charles S. Maier '60 noted the disparity between high concentrator to faculty ratios for undergraduates in the social sciences relative to other disciplines. Maier said that the concentrator to faculty ratio in the social sciences was nearly 10:1 while the ratio for the humanities was closer...
...still attracting a great number of students to the social sciences," Maier said. "But will these numbers be borne in mind with respect to hiring [of new faculty...
...History professor Charles S. Maier ’60, a former Crimson editorial chair, likened the Final Report of the Task Force on General Education to a generic floor-plan...
...locate our intellectuals in the academy...They’re usually a type of personality that likes to study and be bookish and sit in nice offices like this,” Maier said. “It’s not the same as a culture where intellectuals are outside the academy...