Friday, May 10, 2002Coincidence�Can't Be: A few weeks ago, students expressed their shock that Darryl Caterine, a professor in the Religion Department, would not even be considered for tenure. Caterine was hired for a three year period, although the Religion Department did grant him a one year extension. Caterine will leave the College at the end of the spring term."Why not give him tenure?" students across campus cried. After all, Caterine was recognized by Student Assembly, winning a "Profiles in Excellence" teaching award. Today, however, the Daily D reports that Caterine is one of two profs who allows students to grade themselves. Students actually choose their own grades at the end of the term. Read about it here. Too bad Caterine couldn't give himself tenure. Posted by J. Lawrence at 1:09 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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