UCC Raises Concerns About General Education Program SGA Mistakenly
Greek Week, JMU ends seven days two-game celebrating losing streak Greek with 104 organizations, victory over descends upon Townson campus. State. Focus/16 JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY Sports/25 tfQ MONDAY APRIL 1. 1996 VOL. 73. NO. UCC raises concerns about Math, science faculty cast ballots to address the "unacceptable" General Education Program objectives of the Natural World by Kristen Heiss the meeting," according to the timeline. staff writer Rick Lippke, philosophy and religion, addressed faculty by Kristen Hdss input to the objectives later in the meeting. staff writer Those who attended Friday's Undergraduate Curriculum "Some objectives were jettisoned, some were not put in, College of Science and Mathematics faculty showing great concern for Council meeting had a lot of objections, questions and and some were modified. comments on the new General Education Program's objectives in the new General Education Program met to cast ballots "The result, speaking from my department, is that we Thursday afternoon. objectives. don't recognize these objectives. Cynthia Gilliatt, English, said, "I think this whole Jim Leary, College of Science and Mathematics representative to the "It is my feeling that other departments feel this way," University Curriculum Council, calleo*the meeting to "vote on two concept does a disservice to the intelligence capacity of he said. the students. I think it is a real insult to them." motions that will serve as guidance to me, as I serve [the College of Halpern said in response, "Very little was jettisoned Science and Mathematics] on the UCC," according to a memo distributed General Education Dean Linda Halpern and Pat outright.
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