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Growing Sociology Dept. Struggles Amidst Tight FAS Budget

“The dean wants to maintain the excellence of all FAS departments,” he wrote. “While we have made very significant progress in tackling the originally-projected deficit, we are still in a period of constrained resources.”

FAS currently faces a $35 million deficit which it hopes to close by 2012.

In the meantime, the department has used short-term lecturers to fill in the gaps, creating a problem for concentrators looking to write theses.

“It’s hard to function if we have a lot of one-year lecturers because again we need a stable faculty to be able to advise senior theses,” Brinton said. “And we need faculty who are here for many years to guide [graduate students] through the program.”

—Staff writer Julia L. Ryan can be reached at jryan@college.harvard.edu.

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—Staff writer Kevin J. Wu can be reached at kwu@college.harvard.edu.

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