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Cuts impact graduate TAs
Jesse Draper is trapped. Unlike other doctoral students in MSU’s American Studies Program, Draper said his options for dealing with the program’s possible elimination are limited.
Key faculty left out of meeting on Deaf Ed cuts
An Academic Governance committee reviewed a request to freeze admissions to MSU’s Deaf Education Program on Thursday, leaving one of the program’s directors questioning MSU’s College of Education administrators’ decision to not notify him and other faculty members of the meeting.
Students, faculty gather to show support for deaf education program
When Cathy Leonard first heard about the recommended elimination of MSU’s Deaf Education Teacher Certification program, she did not believe it. Leonard, who is deaf, joined about 100 MSU students, faculty and members of the deaf community at the Administration Building Friday to protest the program’s possible elimination.
MSU community gathers in protest
Students and faculty in the MSU Deaf Education Program, as well as members of the deaf community, will gather outside the Administration Building at 10 a.m. today in protest to a recommended moratorium on the program’s admission of students.
ASMSU hosts multi-band show at Union
ASMSU’s POP Entertainment will host a rock show featuring local bands Loune, Cloud Magic with Dave Menzo and Black Jack Persia.
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