Academic Council debates diversity
By Kenneth Reinker | May 15, 2003In its last meeting of the academic year, the Academic Council heard reports from task forces on women's issues and diversity issues.
In its last meeting of the academic year, the Academic Council heard reports from task forces on women's issues and diversity issues.
Concerned about President George W.
William Rehnquist, chief justice of the United States, spoke to a packed Page Auditorium Saturday afternoon, discussing the lives of the first 14 chief justices.
The Arts and Sciences and Engineering councils got their first peek at a proposal to revise the honor code at a joint meeting Thursday, which featured a presentation by Academic Integrity Council...
As the University discusses plans to expand and renovate Perkins Library, officials have decided that departments now in the Languages Building will be displaced to make room for the library--a...
Visiting Pickens Health Center for an excuse to get out of class may become a thing of the past if the University adopts a recent proposal by the Honor Council.
William Kristol, a political commentator and editor of The Weekly Standard, talked Tuesday evening about the face of American politics following the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on Washington, D.C.
At a meeting highlighted by President Nan Keohane's announcement of a $25 million gift to the University, the Academic Council elected Nancy Allen as its next chair.
ยป???emic Council will elect its next chair today, choosing between Professor Nancy Allen of the Division of Rheumatology and Immunology and Frances Hill Fox Professor Janice Radway in the...
As the University continues to emphasize interdisciplinary studies, the Arts and Sciences Council approved new certificate programs in Documentary Studies and Information Science and Information...