Faculty and staff are encouraged to review their individual listings in the directory. Any changes desired should be sent to MHC telephone directory, campus PO box 4006. If possible, use the faculty/ staff change form in your 1996-97 directory. If you do not have the form, ask your department secretary for a change form. If you are a faculty member going on leave for any part of the 1997-98 academic year, please indicate this. Changes may also be sent via email to jcary. Deadline for individual changes is June 20.
The MHC telephone directory for fiscal year 1997-98 will be distributed to all residential students in their residence halls. Students living off campus may pick up a directory in Mary Woolley basement during registration. Anyone who would like personal information (i.e., home address, residence hall, telephone, etc.) omitted from the directory should see the registrar to discuss a privacy alert.
Tuesday, April 15, is the last day for students to drop a course for this spring semester. Drop forms, available in the registrar's office, must be returned with all the appropriate signatures by the drop deadline.
Tuesday, April 15, is the last day for students in the class of 2000 to declare a course ungraded or change from the ungraded option to the graded option.
The E.J. Murphy Fund awards up to $500 per student on a semiannual basis. The priorities for funding are either research-oriented expenses for projects during the academic year and/or support for presenting papers and attending conferences, meetings, or workshops. Deadline is April 11.
Student Summer Subsidy Funds are available for research positions in the area of marine science with Five College faculty and for student-initiated internships at other institutions around the world. The funds must be used for an internship or research position that does not require tuition. Priority will be given to first-time applicants. Seniors are not eligible. Deadline is April 11.
More information and applications are available for these funds on our home page: http://www.science.smith.edu/marine/ and in the Five College Coastal and Marine Science Resource Room, 210 Burton Hall, Smith College.