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Still, despite a recent effort by student members of the Academic Affairs Committee (AAC) to urge the College to improve this ratio as it prepares to fill two soon-to-be-vacant masters positions, administrators and House masters say the goal of increasing diversity is harder than it seems...
...with a dearth of Faculty to serve as advisers. The concentrations that consistently receive high marks are generally small, such as folklore and mythology, and close-knit, such as history and literature. The perennial disappointments, such as government and economics, have many more students and a lower student-Faculty ratio, making interaction more difficult. The call by Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles for the hiring of additional junior faculty would help alleviate the pressure on large concentrations and enable them to deal more personally with their students...
...salvo personally, as an attack on their convictions and their role in the Republican coalition. Bush's 9-point margin in Virginia the next day owed a lot to the fact that Christian conservatives turned out in large numbers and voted for him 4 to 1, an even higher ratio than in past races...
While Case dominated for Columbia, Harvard's attack was spread out. Clemente finished with nineteen points on 6-of-16 shooting as he played the whole game. Long had 18, mostly on his four three's. Prasse-Freeman had another solid assist-to-turnover ratio game, with eight assists to four turnovers, including 12 points and three steals. Junior center Tim Coleman came close to a double-double, with nine points and 11 rebounds...
...other hand, if what is meant by advising is simply notifying students of opportunities and requirements, providing adequate guidance on course selection and other issues pertaining to their concentration then I agree a low faculty-student ratio is no excuse for poor performance," she adds...