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A Course in Organic Chemistry Doesn’t Need to Be a Living Hell

Por: Slate Life October 08, 2022

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Earlier this week, the New York Times the dismissal of longtime and highly decorated professor Maitland Jones Jr. from his position as contract (non-tenured) faculty teaching a large organic chemistry course at New York University. Following the receipt of a student petition that said the class was too hard to pass, Jones was not accessible as an instructor, and the students’ future chances at going to medical school were being put at risk,... + full article



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