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Take advantage of major adviser guidance

Upon declaring a major, students in the College of Arts & Sciences are assigned a major adviser with whom they must meet at the end of every semester before they can register for the next semester’s courses.

| Staff Columnist

ArtSci printing policy fosters sustainability, community

According to an e-mail circulated on April 28, 2009, by Marcia Mannen, associate director of client support of Arts & Sciences Computing, with this semester comes not only the South […]

| Staff Columnist

ArtSci printing policy creates a divide among students

The new printing policy being implemented this semester strives to promote a campus culture of sustainability, but ultimately offers few benefits and is unfair to students. By charging a small […]

| Staff Columnist

ArtSci votes on proposed changes to curriculum

The ArtSci Council assembled on Wednesday evening two weeks ago to vote on the proposed changes to the curriculum in the College of Arts & Sciences, forwarded by the College’s New Curriculum Review Committee.

| Senior News Editor

Proposed curriculum changes are a push in the right direction

On April 13, ArtSci Council released a statement of proposed changes to the curriculum in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Gary Wihl to fill ArtSci deanship

Gary Wihl, dean of humanities at Rice University, will take over as the dean of the faculty of Arts & Sciences at Washington University on July 1. Wihl will replace […]

| News Editors

Arts & Sciences curriculum under review

The Washington University administration is set to review the Arts & Sciences curriculum, which has remained unchanged nine years after its inception in 1999. The administration will focus on the […]

| Contributing Reporter

Stahl to lead new initiative for first-year students

Sharon Stahl, associate dean in the College of Arts & Sciences, will leave her position as the Director of the Life Sciences Pre-Professional Program and head up Washington University’s new First Year Center.

| Contributing Reporter

WU fares well for Rhodes scholars

Bill Clinton, George Stephanopoulos and Bill Bradley have more in common than just a political background. Before landing in Washington, they studied at the University of Oxford as Rhodes Scholars.

| Staff Reporter

Professors of practice: a step toward emphasizing teaching

At a recent meeting of the Arts & Sciences faculty, it was announced that Washington University plans to create a new faculty position within Arts & Sciences—the Professor of the Practice.

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