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...says she anticipates that the registrar??€™s office will face significant changes in the next few years, with the upcoming curricular review and the reorganization of the College...
While Stanford is Harvard’s opponent on the court, the Registrar??€™s Office might prove to be an even greater challenge...
...such appointment has already been made, said Tishman and Diker Professor of Sociology and of Afro-American Studies Lawrence D. Bobo, who will serve as acting chair in Gates’ absence according to information posted on the registrar??€™s website last night...
According to the past two year’s enrollment statistics posted on the Registrar??€™s website, the number of undergraduates in large courses—those enrolling 75 or more students—is fairly stable...
When courses do get lotteried, and students do get turned away, it is almost always an issue of classroom space. But the system of classroom allocation is even more antiquated then TF hiring. Currently, the registrar??€™s office only controls about 37 percent of the classrooms on campus. The rest are embedded in individual departments. There is no centralized—or computerized—way for course heads to reserve space, and relocation procedures require multiple forms and much patience. No course on campus should ever have to be lotteried due to space concerns, but the Office...