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Faculty Senate finishes semester with controversial discussions

Daniella Tebib News Editor dtebib@murraystate.edu During the Faculty Senate’s last meeting of the semester on Tuesday, Nov. 10, members discussed Provost Tim Todd’s change to scheduling, the Confederate monument and the role of the Instructional Assessment System. Role of IAS The Faculty Senate drafted resolution FSR-19-20-7 to discuss the role of IAS in instructional evaluations. Read More

AlcoholEDU causes scheduling concerns

Story by Alicia Steele, Staff writer University administration has received complaints about its policy of placing administrative holds on the accounts of students who did not complete the AlcoholEDU Literacy Program, which will postpone spring scheduling. Tim Todd, interim provost and vice president of Academic Affairs, confirmed that he has been made aware of concerns regarding these Read More

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