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Quality Initiative proposes sweeping reforms to redistribute advising loads and improve technology
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Quality Initiative proposes sweeping reforms to redistribute advising loads and improve technology
On the day before the add/drop period, Elaine Marzluff, chair of the faculty and professor of chemistry, spent 30 minutes clicking through student profiles one by one, checking which courses her 20 advisees had been assigned and which they had been cut from. There was no button to generate a report or summary. “I would have that 30 minutes back to email my advisees,” said Marzluff, if she had the ability to generate a report. “Instead, it feels …
·Grinnell, United States
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