title:
1992-02-13
creator:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
subject:
Simmons University (Boston, Mass.)—Newspapers
description:
This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from February 13, 1992. Articles included are: College Policy Questioned in Academic Program Cuts, Graduate Enrollment Marks 16% Increase in One Year, At Least Two Profs Will Appeal Tenure Decisions, Foreign Student Advisor Position Still Unfilled, Quan Leaves Bookstore to Open Golf Store, Voluntary Severance Program to be Offered, Kenyon Working With State to Create Tax Model, Faculty Dissatisfaction With Holmes Spans The Globe, Mills Student Committed to Women's Education, Where Do We Fit In?, Move Over, Thelma and Louise - It's Time for 'Fried Tomatoes', "Medicine" Lacks Interaction, "Wayne's World" - Excellent!, Laser Show is a Magical Treat, 60s Revolution in Art Hits Social Nerve in MFA Exhibit, Title IX, Swim Team Earns First Win of the Season, Nutrition Column on What Women Should Eat for Optimum Health, Opportunity for Spiritual Growth Still Thrives at Simmons, SCO Update, Black Women in History, Self-Defense, Security Increasingly Sought by Women, Ellis Island: Gateway to A New Future, New Life, International Students: A Long, Long Way From Home, Tenure: Don't Let Them Get Away, Pam's Pet Peeves: Haitian Refugee Situation Must Be Reevaluated by U.S. Gov't, Evaluate Candidates Without Looking at Their Personal Lives, Tyson Verdict Not Being Taken Seriously By All, Letter to the Editor: Alumna Concerned With Future of College, Tenure, and Letter to the Editor: Change, Curricular Planning Must Center on Teac. Faculty.
publisher:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
contributor:
date:
1992
type:
Text
format:
1 PDF (20 pages)
identifier:
PC033.1992.02.13
source:
Simmons Newspaper Publication Collection
language:
English
relation:
coverage:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
rights:
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