I think by all accounts this afternoon's meaning was succesful. Congratulations to its organizers and those who attended.
That said, we're a far-cry from getting this review sufficiently discussed by the student body. So let's see if we can't generate some good, constructive dialogue on this blog. My first concern has to do with faculty leadership.
Its nice to see the faculty paying at the very minimum lip service to getting back on top of the Curricular Review. Dean Gross, Dean Kirby, and the other faculty members at the meeting were quick to assure all of us that it's the next big thing they're talking and not something that will dissapear off the radar screen just because Summers is gone.
But I', still concerned about faculty continuity. Dean Kirby is still on his way out of the top Dean spot, Summers is heading out, and that leaves only Dean Gross (it seems) as the public figure pushing this review forward who is going to have the same office come next fall.
With all these changes, who are the public figures in the faculty who are going to provide some sense of stability and vision moving forward?
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