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Professors comply with maskless teaching policy: students

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Drop in foreign students has national fiscal impact

Drop in foreign students has national fiscal impact
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WGSS master s program applications triple for this fall – The GW Hatchet

Media Credit: Courtesy of Kavita Daiya Daiya said the increase in applications can be partially attributed to an improvement in the program’s “cutting-edge” reputation, faculty-student collaboration and visibility within the University. News By Ishani Chettri Mar 31, 2021 10:18 PM The number of applications for the Master of Arts in the women’s, gender and sexuality studies program tripled for the upcoming fall semester compared to last fall. Faculty said 36 students applied to the program for next semester, compared to 12 students last fall. They said the surge in applications highlights the need for more funding and faculty members to maintain the program’s community.

Hiring freeze limited course offerings this year: faculty

Media Credit: Courtesy of Kavita Daiya Kavita Daiya, the director of the women’s, gender and sexuality studies program, said she received approval for one part-time faculty member this semester. News By Isha Trivedi Feb 1, 2021 12:43 AM Almost one year after administrators implemented a hiring freeze to offset the financial impacts of COVID-19, department chairs said they have struggled to offer enough classes without part-time faculty members. Provost Brian Blake said he has still been approving certain hires during the freeze that officials had an “absolute need” for, but he won’t feel comfortable lifting the freeze until administrators have a better idea of the status of the fall semester. Department chairs said they often rely on part-time faculty members to teach lower-level courses and leave electives to full-time professors, but the hiring freeze has forced more full-time faculty into introductory courses, limiting elective offerings.

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