[Cwgrad-announcements] Colloquium description for those who are unsure:

Robin Russin robin.russin at ucr.edu
Tue Mar 20 19:27:00 PDT 2007


Well, I've been around the block so many times with this I'm getting  
dizzy-- let's get a ruling from Mike Atienza on the "Official" aspect  
of it. My understanding is that, as it's already on the books as an  
approved class, it can be for credit. But then, like the Decider, I  
can be woefully wrong.

Mike? Please reply to all so it hits the listserv.

Oh-- and I hope you're enjoying that vacation...

: )

Robin


On Mar 20, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Carly Kimmel wrote:

> Robin,
>  I was under the impression that it was too late to schedule this  
> class officially - so I was told we would be meeting on our own for  
> no credit this quarter.. did this change?
> -Carly
> Also I very seriously doubt we will need an entire hour to discuss  
> business. Perhaps we should just have everyone arrive at 4 and then  
> we can leave once we are done - I would rather get out early than  
> have to sit around on campus for another hour.... Besides, the idea  
> of using Colloquium for a graduate "assembly" was productive  
> because everyone would already be there, if the first part is  
> optional, most likely people won't show up for it.
> Thoughts from other students on this?
>
> On Mar 20, 2007, at 7:11 PM, Robin Russin wrote:
>
>> The colloquium is a one-unit, S/NS class in which two or more  
>> students get to read their work, for the benefit of the other  
>> students and faculty who attend. There will be Q&A afterward.
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