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Deans advise professors to diversify scheduling

Changes would prevent overcrowding in popular time slots

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Published Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Many Yalies would call this a typical Tuesday: A 10:30 language class in William L. Harkness Hall, an 11:35 lecture at the Law School, lunch on the run and then a 1:30 seminar in the Hall of Graduate Studies. But if professors follow a recent recommendation from administrators regarding course scheduling, busy days like this one may become a rarity for the average student. The catch is a lighter Tuesday schedule would likely come at the expense of their Friday mornings.
#1 By Hieronymus (Unregistered User) 1:39pm on January 29, 2008

Ha! Given the perversion of the word "diversity," I truly could not guess, from the headline, the topic of this article! What a twisted PC world we are in when a perfectly good word no longer carries its actual meaning...

#2 By (Anonymous) 1:48pm on January 29, 2008

June always writes the best stories. Go June!!!!!!!

#3 By Re: #2 (Unregistered User) 4:43pm on January 29, 2008

What a useful comment for the YDN to post. Obviously editors need to read their own guidelines...

#4 By (Anonymous) 7:08pm on January 29, 2008

This is the exact opposite of what they should be doing.

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