Faculty senate discusses granting non-tenure track faculty vote
By Larissa Johnson | Feb. 1, 2017The faculty senate will vote on a measure to allow non-tenure track faculty to cast votes at meetings.
The faculty senate will vote on a measure to allow non-tenure track faculty to cast votes at meetings.
A fire on South Saluda Ave. killed one woman Sunday night.
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