scheduling
Professor speaks out against Provost’s decision about scheduling
Daniella Tebib News Editor dtebib@murraystate.edu A Murray State history professor has questioned a decision by Provost Tim Todd to move up advanced registration for spring semester. Aaron Irvin, associate professor of history, emailed the faculty Oct. 28 to express concerns about Todd’s decision to move up scheduling for winter and spring terms by three days Read More
University releases spring scheduling plan
Staff Report On Oct. 23, Provost Timothy Todd decided to change the start date for advanced scheduling for the spring semester from Monday, Nov 9. to Wednesday, Nov. 4. Peggy Whaley, director of Student Engagement and Success, sent an email on Monday, Oct. 26, to inform students that advanced scheduling has been moved up. The Read More
Students stress over scheduling conflicts
Scheduling week has come and gone, but the stress of claiming classes still weighs on students’ shoulders. Students find themselves in a flurry of conflicting times, closed classes and degree requirements, but advisers and the RACR Degree Audit on MyGate often lend a helping hand. Marie Seaman, sophomore from Bardstown, Ky., said her scheduling for Read More
Administration reports successful Winter Term
Haley Russell Assistant News Editor Murray State’s inaugural Winter Term included 24 courses and 161 students. Jay Morgan, associate provost, said he believed the pilot Winter Term to be a success. “I was very pleased,” Morgan said. “We had 161 students register and complete the term, which I was anticipating 100 being a success, so Read More