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Petition to Save Language Programs Gains Support

October 16, 2009 - 2:30am
By Lawrence Lan

The traditional Swedish lawn game of kubb, complimentary apples and cookies, and Swedish music on the Arts Quad yesterday helped spark dialogue among faculty and students regarding the Dutch and Swedish programs, which are slated for termination by the end of this academic year.

Editorial

Cuts: Je Ne Sais Quoi?

April 15, 2009 - 11:00pm

The University has recently terminated on-campus instruction in Dutch, Swedish and Turkish, as well as an English as a Second Language writing course titled English for Academic Purposes. Given President Skorton’s March 26 comments advocating cautiousness when eliminating programs that attract new students, these cuts denote nothing less than a broken promise.

Lately, many staff cuts have been justified as necessary to insulate students’ academic options from the repercussions of the budget crunch, but these course cuts suggest otherwise. Although staff and program reductions are inevitable, by first announcing that jobs were sacrificed for the sake of academics, and then watching courses get cut wholesale, makes us skeptical.

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor: Video-only courses are a great let down

April 15, 2009 - 11:00pm

To the Editor:

Re: “Future Turkish Classes Available Only on Video,” News, April 15.

Budget Strikes Again: C.U. Fells Dutch, Swedish

April 8, 2009 - 11:00pm
By Jimmy Crowell

This is the first in a two-part series which focuses on Cornell's decision to phase out smaller language programs in an attempt to reduce the University's budget.

“I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study.” Will Ezra Cornell’s famous motto be able to weather the current economic crisis? With the decision to terminate the Swedish and Dutch language programs by the summer of 2010, Cornell’s pledge may be under siege by a worldwide recession and a daunting budget shortfall on campus.