April 28, 2009
To: Lucie Schmidt, Chair of Faculty Steering Committee
From: Ollie Beaver, Chair, Winter
Study Committee
Subject: End of the year report on the Winter
Study Committee
During
the academic year 2008-09 the Winter Study Committee engaged in the routine
activities of reading proposals for 99s, travel courses and regular January
courses. The Committee approved 205 students for
off-campus international travel (155 on College-sponsored travel courses; 50
on off-campus 99s). Additionally,
97 students were off-campus on domestic travel (8 on College-sponsored travel
courses; the balance doing 99s). In
the category of travel courses, 13 were approved; 1 cancelled. In the category
of 99s, there were 133 off-campus 99s and 52 on-campus 99s. In total, 153 courses were approved by the
WSP committee. Subsequently, were
cancelled. Of the 133 winter study courses left on the books (including
travel courses), 78 were taught by adjuncts or members of the Williams staff;
55 were taught by regular faculty.
In addition to vetting
proposals, the Committee continued to monitor the proposal processes and giving
guidance to faculty, students and adjuncts regarding what the Committee expects
of good proposals. For the past several
years, the Committee has emphasized the need for “intellectual content” in
Winter Study courses. This has been
particularly true for 99s. Since there
is no appeal process for students whose 99s have been denied, it is
particularly important that students and their prospective faculty advisors are
very clear about how to mount an acceptable proposal. To help in the process, last year the
Committee completely revised both the faculty and the student proposal forms in
hopes of providing better guidance and direction. Additionally, as has become a
tradition, in the fall and in the spring, the Chair, the Coordinator of
Experiential Education and the Reference Librarian coordinated a gathering for
students wanting to do 99s. These meetings
with students gave the Committee the chance to offer advice on how to write a
good 99 proposal and to stress the importance of the “intellectual content”
component of 99s.
As has also become a tradition, early in January,
the WS Committee invited adjunct instructors to a social gathering to welcome
them to campus. A good number of adjunct
instructors came and expressed appreciation for meeting members of the WS
Committee.
The Winter Study Committee
would especially like to thank Barbara Casey whose sound advice, remarkable
institutional memory, dedication, energy, good judgment and cheer are
invaluable to WSP.
Ollie Beaver, Chair
Barbara Casey
Paula Consolini
Peter Drivas ‘11
Lori DuBois
Allison Gardner ‘10
Larry Kaplan
Sara LaLumia
Muhammad Liaquat ‘11
Jonathathan Morgan-Leamon
Nathan Sanders
Adrian Zackheim ‘09