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Study abroad cuts impact academic planning, opportunities for students
The College’s decision to eliminate about half of its study abroad offerings next year has thwarted some students’ academic plans.
February 25, 2021 | Latest Issue
The College’s decision to eliminate about half of its study abroad offerings next year has thwarted some students’ academic plans.
Work on the building will begin in late 2022.
On Feb. 5, the College released its spring term course timetable, revealing that 10 undergraduate courses will have at least one in-person section — up slightly from the eight classes taught on campus in the winter term.
In 1982, a group of scholars coined the term “chilly climates” to describe the “overt and subtle” discrimination women faced in educational settings. In a recent study, Jennifer Jiwon Lee ’17 and sociology professor Janice McCabe set out to see if nearly four decades later, college classrooms remain just as “chilly.”