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| − | + | At the end of the [[2005-2006]] school year, nearly all of the faculty of the [[Anthropology and Sociology Department]] left for various reasons with various degrees of permanence, leaving Jon Wagner to advise all the [[Anthropology and Sociology]] majors because new professors can't advise. | |
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| − | [[Jon Wagner]]=Stayed | + | [[Jon Wagner]] = Stayed. |
| − | [[Nancy Eberhardt]]=Sabbatical in Southeast Asia | + | [[Nancy Eberhardt]] = Sabbatical in Southeast Asia, would return in [[Fall 2007]]. |
| − | [[Michelle Day]]=Went to live on a commune | + | [[Michelle Day]] = Went to live on a commune. |
| − | + | Andrea Leverentz = Was a visiting professor and declined to stay because Knox tried to dick her over. | |
| − | + | Chad Broughton = Went back to the University of Chicago, where he got his PhD. | |
| − | + | [[Category: Events]] | |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 11 November 2024
At the end of the 2005-2006 school year, nearly all of the faculty of the Anthropology and Sociology Department left for various reasons with various degrees of permanence, leaving Jon Wagner to advise all the Anthropology and Sociology majors because new professors can't advise.
Jon Wagner = Stayed.
Nancy Eberhardt = Sabbatical in Southeast Asia, would return in Fall 2007.
Michelle Day = Went to live on a commune.
Andrea Leverentz = Was a visiting professor and declined to stay because Knox tried to dick her over.
Chad Broughton = Went back to the University of Chicago, where he got his PhD.