IU advising task force requests career ladder
As a professor in the Department of History, Padraic Kenney might meet with 50 students majoring in history during any given semester and have great conversations with only a dozen of them. “If a student were to ask me what’s the difference between a B.A. and a B.S., I have no idea. That’s what advisers are for,” he said. “Faculty and students tend to think of advisers as ‘people who choose my classes.’ We can’t move ahead at this University without a really great and really prominent, in the sense of being really widely advertised to the students, advising program.”






