Where can students go to get some extra help with course material?
The College of Arts and Science provides no-cost tutoring services to undergraduate students taking classes in biological sciences, chemistry, economics, mathematics, physics and foreign languages. Other offerings include workshops near the beginning of each semester on topics such as “Study Skills,” “Critical Thinking and Reading,” and “Thinking Scientifically,” in addition to tutored study halls coordinated with the above named departments. See the Tutoring Services website for more information on the scope of their services. • My students often turn to Google for research and then cite popular web sites rather than legitimate sources in their papers. How can I help them learn how to do valid academic research? Librarians offer individual research and assignment review consultations. They also will teach course-related, assignment-based sessions for your classes. These sessions include topics such as how to use research databases and how to tell the difference between popular and sch