
Levi Magill
Concentration chairs will now be compensated for their work.
Some concentration chairs may now be compensated for their duties, contingent upon a faculty vote on several recommendations posed by the Executive Council.
The recommendations, found in the Faculty Meeting notes from April 15, will be voted on by faculty on May 6. They would allow the Executive Council to implement new policy on concentration compensation, establishment, hiring and other issues that were identified by the Council. If passed, these recommendations would be implemented in the 2024-25 academic year.
This recommendation comes in the wake of an increase in students declaring concentrations — 33% of this year’s graduating class has declared a concentration, compared to just 19% of the class of 2015.
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