I have been working to find an alternative for Arts and Sciences students who will face printing charges in the ArtSci Computing Center this fall. While it doesn't look like we'll be able to make it free, I can tell you that the fee will be lower than the library ($0.04 single sided and $0.06 double-sided). I am also working with the administration to implement a plan that may let you pay for pages in advance at a reduced rate.
I don't want to see juniors and seniors with no free printing on campus (freshmen and sophomores have their dorms). Tuition and textbooks are expensive enough! Hopefully I'll be able to ensure that all upperclassmen who live in ResLife buildings will have printer access. I will keep you updated on my progress with the ArtSci Lab... send me suggestions!
Visit the ArtSci Computing Center's website for details: http://computing.artsci.wustl.edu/printing
Hey all! I am one of the student representatives on the ArtSci Curriculum Review Committee. We met Friday to continue our discussions. It's mostly made up of professors from various departments spanning the college. We've been looking at documented studies and have held town hall-type discussions with both students and faculty.
Monday, 12/8 @ 7pm in Wilson 214
The A&S Curriculum Review Committee and ArtSci Council will hold an open forum to discuss and field questions about potential changes to the A&S curriculum including:
This is your opportunity to give input on potential changes to your graduation requirements
SENIORS ARE ALSO ENCOURAGED TO COME. See you there!
**Note: There has been serious discussion about revising the cluster system and instituting a foreign language requirement. Feel strongly about it? Then come hear about it & give us feedback!**
Email artscicouncil@su.wustl.edu with questions