Advertisement

Miller's On-Line Courses Spark Review of Policy

Wilson said that although members of the Board of Advisors contribute lectures, none are considered faculty members.

And a Concord press release said members of the Board of Advisors "guide instruction."

Advertisement

"He has not had regular contact with students," Wilson said. "Students in our courses have regular contact with other faculty members via e-mail, phone, and regular synchronous on-line sessions," she added.

In an interview with The Crimson, Fineberg drew an analogy to a Harvard professor teaching at MIT.

"If Arthur Miller is teaching at another university, then that, on the face of it, is contradictory to the rules," Fineberg said.

Recommended Articles

Advertisement