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Art Faculty spend more time in studio classes than offices. For this reason,
please stop by. If I'm not in the middle of something, I can see you. If all else fails, make an appointment. I will try to adjust my schedule to meet your needs. E-Mail is the best contact method. It creates a permanent record for both of us. |
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Faculty Activity
Each semester involves many commitments and responsibilities in addition to class meetings. These commitments include such things as research and course preparation, advisement, records management, special classes, Division of Art activities, committee meetings, service to the university and community, just to name a few. Art faculty try to keep office hours, but scheduled appointments are often the best way to meet. |
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