Below is the list of faculty major advisors for your class. You are free to approach any of these faculty to ask them to be your advisor. You are invited to view faculty websites to find those with research fields close to your own areas of interest; keep in mind that faculty are knowledgeable about all concentration areas.
See Alphabetical List of Faculty
Please note that each faculty will be able to accept only 12 advisees, so that you should have more than one faculty member identified as a possibility. In most cases, your advisor will be available for consultation on major issues until graduation; a second formal meeting is required in the spring of your junior year or the fall of your senior year.
To: Members of the Class of 2009
Below is the list of faculty major advisors for your class. You are free to approach any of these faculty to ask them to be your advisor. You are invited to view faculty websites to find those with research fields close to your own areas of interest; keep in mind that faculty are knowledgeable about all concentration areas.
See Alphabetical List of Faculty
Please note that each faculty will be able to accept only 12 advisees, so that you should have more than one faculty member identified as a possibility. In most cases, your advisor will be available for consultation on major issues until graduation; a second formal meeting is required in the spring of your junior year or the fall of your senior year.
To: Members of the Class of 2010
Below is the list of faculty major advisors for your class. You are free to approach any of these faculty to ask them to be your advisor. You are invited to view faculty websites to find those with research fields close to your own areas of interest; keep in mind that faculty are knowledgeable about all concentration areas.
See Alphabetical List of Faculty
Please note that each faculty will be able to accept only 12 advisees, so that you should have more than one faculty member identified as a possibility. In most cases, your advisor will be available for consultation on major issues until graduation; a second formal meeting is required in the spring of your junior year or the fall of your senior year.