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Letter to the Editor: Online seat restrictions remain critical for students, professors

Letter to the Editor: Online seat restrictions remain critical for students, professors

February 10, 2021

The recent Hullabaloo article “Online seat restrictions are obsolete” by Phoebe Hurwitz led to a spirited conversation within CELT, Tulane’s Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching. There were a...

OPINION | Online seat restrictions are obsolete

OPINION | Online seat restrictions are obsolete

Phoebe Hurwitz, Contributing Writer January 28, 2021

This semester, in sorting through various courses which fulfilled Newcomb-Tulane College coursework and major requirements, many students paid particular attention to the “Type” identifier. Courses...

School of Liberal Arts offers new array of courses for spring semester

School of Liberal Arts offers new array of courses for spring semester

Emily Rubino , Staff Reporter November 12, 2020

As undergraduate students begin registering for courses for the spring semester, there are a few new courses being offered that they will see in the Tulane University Course Catalog. From history to classical...

OPINION | Professors must read RateMyProfessors evaluations

OPINION | Professors must read RateMyProfessors evaluations

Gabe Darley, Staff Writer October 14, 2020

When registering for classes, many Tulane students employ a common strategy to guide their selections. The website Rate My Professors is an online tool which allows undergraduates to search for an...

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Without syllabi, course registration becomes a guessing game

Josh Axelrod, Views Editor November 6, 2019

As time tickets are assigned and degree audits are fretfully consulted, November marks the beginning of spring course registration. Sadly, at Tulane, our system represents a disappointing academic reality...

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