Students invited to open forum with dean

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All College of Technology students are invited to a forum with Gary Bertoline, dean of the college, October 30.

Sponsored by the Dean’s Undergraduate Advisory Council (DUAC), the forum will give students a chance to provide feedback about their experiences and ask questions about the college’s future.

The forum will be in Stewart Center, Room 218D, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided.

“Instead of complaining to the person next to you about your class or classroom, tell your thoughts to Dean Bertoline,” said Yarden Kessler, president of the DUAC. “He will address anything you have to say about the College of Technology, from the curriculum to the staff to the equipment. Dean Bertoline wants to improve the CoT experience but needs to hear from students about the current strengths and weaknesses.”

Students unable to attend are invited to submit questions via:

 

 

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