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...students enrolled in Afro-American Studies 10: “Introduction to Afro-American Studies,” the beginning of this semester has been unnecessarily stressful. Caught in a bureaucratic war between the registrar??s office and the course’s instructor, Fletcher University Professor Cornel R. West ’74, course enrollees have been packed into a dangerously overcrowded learning environment, while also facing the ongoing threat of a course lottery well into the third week of the semester. Though most students have settled into the weekly routine of classes, those taking...
...response of the registrar??s office to the space crunch has been puzzling. Sanders Theatre, the ideal place to accommodate the 599 students of Af-Am 10, is currently being used by Literature and Arts C-42: “Constructing the Samurai,” which has only 408 students—well within the maximum capacity of Lowell Lecture Hall. The registrar??s office has argued that it cannot make the obvious room swap between the two courses because Sanders is the only room with the audio-visual equipment “Samurai?...
According to Gregory E. Atkinson, the department administrator of the FAS registrar??s office, the change to the start of the academic year was made so that Rosh Hashanah would not occur during the first several days of the term. This year the holiday starts at sundown on Sept. 17 and ends at sundown on Sept...
...academic calendars are voted on officially at faculty meetings, but the registrar??s office provides a suggested calendar to the faculty. Calendars are approved by the faculty years in advance...
Atkinson said that the registrar??s office felt that the first several days of the term are often “crucial to the rest of the semester,” since students use these days to select classes and sign up for sections, so that it would be better if the calendar could be arranged so that students did not have to miss these days of class...