I think it would be most unfortunate if either students or faculty were left with the impression that strong teaching evaluations hurt promotion chances. The opposite is true.
Susan G. Pedersen '82
Feb. 21, 2001
The writer is Dean of Undergraduate Education.
Let Them Pray
Arianne R. Cohen's Editor's Notebook ("Taking God out of Government," Feb. 9) was remarkable in its ability to amuse and irritate. Cohen's argument rests on the fact that she doesn't like the religious bent of others and thinks they should act as she sees fit.
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