Students, faculty reflect on important contributor to community
by Sara Stroo in News
His office was more of a library, shelves jumbled with every Emile Zola novel written, guide books to France and Italy, large coffee table books of Impressionist art and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. His memory was near photographic, his anecdotes memorable and his friends number too many to count among colleagues and students alike.
First half becomes less structured, back becomes departmental specific, some disagree with changes
by Josh Currie in News
On Oct. 19, 2007 the Faculty Senate approved all seven motions to revise the evaluation of courses and faculty that were presented by the Senate Committee on the Evaluation of Teaching.
According to Mark Lewis, associate professor of computer science and chair of the Senate Committee on the Evaluation of Teaching, the new course evaluation forms will be instated in fall 2008 after continuous discussion since the 2004-2005 Faculty Senate created an ad hoc Committee on the Evaluation of Teaching.