Concerned Undergraduates of Stony Brook University
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* A decrease in the number of teaching faculty, be it graduate students or professors, and a decrease in the number of tenured and tenure-track faculty, has led to fewer class choices for this coming Fall 2008 semester.
* This decrease in class choices has led to decreased undergraduates ability to fulfill ones majors and/or minors.
* Increased funding to establish or build up newer programs, such as Journalism, Business, and Marine Sciences, by stepping up demands for distribution and other requirements, has further overburdened existing classes in the sciences, social sciences and humanities.
* The undergraduate body continues to grow, but only this past year have two new buildings for student housing been started.
* The larger classes of Stony Brook University are becoming even larger, making faculty to student ratios even more atrocious than they were before.
* No significant new academic buildings are being talked of or constructed.
* By spending so much on new undergraduate programs as well as other initiatives outside the College of Arts and Sciences and the main campus the current administration of Stony Brook has lost sight of what makes a university great: the students satisfaction and the professorial facultys wisdom.
For all these reasons, we demand an accounting of the priorities and decisions that have starved the College of Arts and Sciences of essential resources. We also wish to register our loss of confidence in the academic leadership of President Shirley Strum Kenny, whom we hold responsible for this egregious mismanagement. In closing, we, the undersigned ask President Kenny to open hear ears to the voices of those who dedicate their lives to teaching, learning and bettering this campus, rather than just her own inner circle.
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