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Humanities faculty also have qualms about extending the current non-concentration advising apparatus, says Peter Machinist, the acting head tutor for near eastern languages and civilizations...
Lindsley Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn, the head tutor in psychology, suggests that the department hire staffers to keep track of concentration requirements while asking faculty to advise students as academic mentors...
Sharon R. Krause, head tutor of the government department, points out that given what she says is a lack of interest in the present advising system, she questions whether students would use an advising center...
...Some students would like more advising, but some faculty feel underused,” Professor of History Joyce E. Chaplin, the head tutor in history, writes in an e-mail. “The latter indicates the existence of a not-inconsiderable population of students who would really rather not have the faculty bug them...
Assistant Professor of Government and Head Tutor Sharon R. Krause says she is not sure what benefits a change to Yale-style housing would bring. “It seems to me that what students would get through that method is information already easily accessible to them, at least in the case of the government department,” she says, noting that graduate students are already available to advise first-years in the department office...