During an interview with Dean Bittle, the question "Can you get a 4-year degree at this campus?" was asked. His answer, "No. Theoretically, it's possible, but we actively discourage it. A well-rounded university education requires that the student be exposed to a variety of professors, ideas, and experience. Our campus, because it was not designed to do so, cannot offer such a variety. It is in the student's best interest to graduate from a 4-year institution."
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Stark Chronicle Sept. 22, 198309/22/1983Dean Bittle describes complaints he has received about student behavior in the student government office. The TV club, one of the newer organizations on campus, gets some publicity on page three. A reporter lists the ways in which one can spot a nontraditional student. |
Stark Chronicle Nov. 7, 198311/07/1983State Issues 2 and 3 pose potential problems for higher education. A column on page three features a Q&A with Dean Bittle. Faculty members return to Stark after spending the previous semester abroad. |
Stark Chronicle Dec. 7, 198312/07/1983The KSU faculty senate considers eliminating the pass/fail grading system, and the Chronicle's editors consider the pros and cons. Student government sponsors a Christmas party. |