Amherst College 2014-15 Catalog Current as of July 31, 2014 View the catalog online for the most up-to-date course listings at: https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/registrar/ac_catalog or https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/departments DIRECTIONS FOR CORRESPONDENCE The post office address of the College is Amherst, Massachusetts, 01002-5000. The telephone number for all departments is (413) 542-2000. General information about Amherst College is available upon request from the Public Affairs Office, Amherst College, AC #2202, P.O. Box 5000, Amherst, MA 01002-5000. Specific inquiries on the following subjects should be addressed to the officers named below: Admission of students Office of Admission and catalog requests Business matters Kevin Weinman, Chief Financial Officer Communications Pete Mackey, Chief Communications Officer Development Megan E. Morey, Chief Advancement Officer Financial Aid Gail W. Holt, Dean of Financial Aid Student Affairs Alex Vasquez, Dean of Students Title IX Coordinator Laurie A, Frankl, Office of General Counsel Transcripts and records Kathleen D. Kilventon, Registrar Amherst College does not discriminate in its admission or employment policies and practices on the basis of such factors as race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gen- der expression, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, or status as a veteran of the Vietnam War or as a disabled veteran. The College complies with federal and state legis- lation and regulations regarding nondiscrimination. Inquiries should be directed to the Director of Human Resources, Amherst College, P.O. Box 5000, Amherst, MA 01002-5000. Contents I MISSION STATEMENT 4 CALENDAR 5 THE CORPORATION 7 FACULTY 9 ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS 31 II AMHERST COLLEGE 42 III ADMISSION 52 TUITION AND FEES 54 FINANCIAL AID 56 IV GENERAL REGULATIONS 62 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 71 V COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 82 VI PROFESSORSHIPS AND READERSHIPS 544 LECTURESHIPS 549 HONORS 552 FELLOWSHIPS 554 FELLOWS 558 PRIZES AND AWARDS 565 ENROLLMENT 577 II MMIISSSSIIOONN SSTTAATTEEMMEENNTT CCAALLEENNDDAARR TTHHEE CCOORRPPOORRAATTIIOONN FFAACCUULLTTYY AADDMMIINNIISSTTRRAATTIIVVEE AANNDD PPRROOFFEESSSSIIOONNAALL O OFFFFICICEERRSS The Mission of Amherst College Terras irradient “Let them give light to the world.” 1821 Amherst College educates men and women of exceptional potential from all backgrounds so that they may seek, value, and advance knowledge, engage the world around them, and lead principled lives of consequence. Amherst brings together the most promising students, whatever their financial need, in order to promote diversity of experience and ideas within a purposefully small residential community. Working with faculty, staff, and administrators dedicated to intellectual freedom and the highest standards of instruction in the liberal arts, Amherst undergraduates assume substantial responsibility for undertaking inquiry and for shaping their education within and beyond the curriculum. Amherst College is committed to learning through close colloquy and to expanding the realm of knowledge through scholarly research and artistic creation at the highest level. Its graduates link learning with leadership—in service to the College, to their communities, and to the world beyond. College Calendar 2014 August 24, Sunday. New student orientation begins; first-year residences open at 9 a.m. August 28, Thursday. Residences open for upper-class students at 9 a.m. (Keys at Campus Police.) September 1, Monday. Opening Convocation. September 2, Tuesday. Fall semester classes begin. September 3, Wednesday. Monday classes will be held. September 10, Wednesday. Last day to add/drop courses for fall semester. October 11-14, Saturday-Tuesday. Midsemester break. Residence halls and dining hall remain open. October 22, Wednesday. Midsemester warning submissions due in Registrar’s Office. October 24, Friday. Last day for Class of 2015E to take comprehensive exams. October 24-26, Friday-Sunday. Family Weekend. October 28, Tuesday. Last day for first-year students and first-semester transfer stu- dents to obtain permission to withdraw from a course without penalty. November 1, Saturday. Deadline for students to apply for spring 2016 withdrawal, readmission, and off-campus housing. November 3-7, Monday-Friday. Advising Week. November 7-9, Friday-Sunday. Homecoming. November 10-14, Monday-Friday. Preregistration for spring semester. November 22-30, Saturday-Sunday. Thanksgiving vacation. Dining Hall opens for breakfast on Nov. 30. December 9, Tuesday. Senior honors theses due in Registrar’s Office. December 10, Wednesday. Last day of fall semester classes. Deadline for Class of 2017E to declare major at Registrar’s Office. December 11-14, Thursday-Sunday. Reading/Study period. December 15-19, Monday-Friday. Fall semester examination period. December 19, Friday. Dining hall closes after dinner. December 20, Saturday. Residence halls close at 5 p.m. 2015 January 4, Sunday. Residences reopen at 9 a.m. January 5, Monday. Fall semester grades due on ACData. January 5-21, Monday-Wednesday. Interterm. Dining hall reopens with breakfast on Jan. 5. January 9, Friday. Students leaving campus for spring semester must vacate resi- dences by 5 p.m. 5 AMHERST COLLEGE January 16, Friday. Students returning to campus after absence may access housing at 9 a.m. January 20, Tuesday. Spring semester classes begin at the University of Massachu- setts and Mount Holyoke College. January 21, Wednesday. Spring semester classes begin at Hampshire College. January 22, Thursday. Spring semester classes begin at Amherst College. January 26, Monday. Spring semester classes begin at Smith College. January 30, Friday. Last day to add/drop courses for spring semester. March 13, Friday. Last day for graduating seniors to take comprehensive exams. Last day for first-year and first-semester transfer students to obtain permission to withdraw from a course without penalty. Mid-term grades due. Dining hall closes after dinner. March 14-22, Saturday-Sunday. Spring recess. March 15, Sunday. Deadline for students to submit applications for room draw and 2015-16 off-campus housing; deadline to submit fall 2015 study abroad, educa- tional leave, withdrawal and readmission, and special program proposals. March 30-April 3, Monday-Friday. Advising Week. April 6-10, Monday-Friday. Preregistration for fall semester. April 14-16, Tuesday-Thursday. Room Draw. April 15, Wednesday. Deadline for students to submit spring 2016 study abroad and other educational leave requests. April 25, Saturday. Deadline for upperclass students to apply to renew financial aid. April 30, Thursday. Deadline for students to submit Commencement/Reunion hous- ing applications. May 5, Tuesday. Senior honors theses due in Registrar’s Office at 4 p.m. Honors rec- ommendations and grades due in Registrar’s Office. College meeting. May 6, Wednesday. Last day of spring semester classes. Deadline for Class of 2016 to declare major. Senior Assembly. Deadline for RCs to post summer storage hours. May 7-10, Thursday-Sunday. Reading/Study Period. May 11-15, Monday-Friday. Spring semester examination period. Last meal for un- dergraduates will be dinner on May 15. May 16, Saturday. Residences close for non-graduating students at 5 p.m. May 18, Monday. Senior grades due at 9 a.m. May 20, Wednesday. Grades due for non-seniors at 4 p.m. May 24, Sunday. Commencement. Residences close for graduates at 5 p.m. May 27-31, Wednesday-Sunday. Alumni Holiday and Reunion. This calendar is available online at https://www.amherst.edu/calendar. 6 The Corporation CHAIRMAN OF THE CORPORATION Cullen Murphy ’74, A.B. Medfield, Massachusetts PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE Carolyn A. “Biddy” Martin, Ph.D., Amherst, Massachusetts TRUSTEES Danielle S. Allen, Ph.D., Princeton, New Jersey Theodore W. Beneski ’78, M.B.A., Colleyville, Texas Rafael Campo ’87, M.D., Brookline, Massachusetts Wei Sun Christianson ’85, J.D., Beijing, China Walter C. Donovan ’85, A.B., Boston, Massachusetts Patrick Fitzgerald ’82, J.D., Chicago, Illinois Howard E. Gardner, Ph.D., Cambridge, Massachusetts Arthur W. Koenig ’66, M.I.A., London, England Christopher S. Lehane ’90, J.D., San Francisco, California John S. Middleton ’77, M.B.A., Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Andrew J. Nussbaum ’85, J.D., New York, New York Hope E. Pascucci ’90, A.B., Needham, Massachusetts Paula K. Rauch ’77, M.D., Boston, Massachusetts Julie A. Segre ’87, Ph.D., Bethesda, Maryland Shirley Tilgham, Ph.D., Princeton, New Jersey James C. Tsai ’85, M.D., Scarsdale, New York Laura J. Yerkovich ’80, M.B.A., Riverside, Connecticut CHAIR EMERITI George B. Beitzel ’50, M.B.A., Ridgefield, Connecticut Amos B. Hostetter, Jr. ’58, M.B.A., Boston, Massachusetts Charles R. Longsworth ’51, M.B.A., Royalston, Massachusetts Jide J. Zeitlin ’85, M.B.A., New York, New York LIFE TRUSTEES K. Frank Austen ’50, M.D., Boston, Massachusetts Martha L. Byorum, M.B.A., New York, New York Rosanne M. Haggerty ’82, A.B., New York, New York Charles A. Lewis ’64, M.B.A., Evanston, Illinois Robert J. McKean, Jr. ’50, LL.B., Lantana, Florida Mary Patterson McPherson, Ph.D., Rosemont, Pennsylvania Peter A. Nadosy, M.B.A., New York, New York Edward E. Phillips ’52, LL.B., Weston, Massachusetts H. Axel Schupf ’57, M.B.A., New York, New York John I. Williams, Jr. ’75, J.D., Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts Philip S. Winterer ’53, LL.B., New York, New York TRUSTEES EMERITI John E. Abele ’59, A.B., Natick, Massachusetts Margaret A. Bangser ’81, M.P.P.M., Tanzania Alan S. Bernstein ’63, M.B.A., Coral Gables, Florida Paul E. Bragdon ’50, LL.B., Portland, Oregon Robert W. Carington ’53, M.Arch., Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Katherine K. Chia ’88, M.Arch., New York, New York Brian J. Conway ’80, M.B.A., Boston, Massachusetts William A. Davis, Jr. ’63, J.D., Washington, D.C. Michele Y. Deitch ’82, J.D., Austin, Texas 7 AMHERST COLLEGE Colin S. Diver ’65, LL.B., Boston, Massachusetts Anne Melissa Dowling ’80, M.B.A., West Hartford, Connecticut Charles C. Eldredge ’66, Ph.D., Lawrence, Kansas Willie J. Epps, Jr. ’92, J.D., Clayton, Missouri John C. Esty, Jr. ’50, M.A., Concord, Massachusetts Nicholas M. Evans ’52, M.B.A., Vero Beach, Florida William E. Ford ’83, M.B.A., New York, New York Steven M. Gluckstern ’72, Ed.D., San Francisco, California Frederick E. Hoxie ’69, Ph.D., Evanston, Illinois Richard F. Hubert ’60, A.B., Rye Brook, New York George R. Johnson, Jr. ’73, J.D., Greensboro, North Carolina David A. Kessler ’73, M.D., San Francisco, California Woodward Kingman ’49, M.B.A., Belvedere, California David L. Kirp ’65, LL.B., San Francisco, California Jonathan I. Landman ’74, M.S., New York, New York Thai-Hi T. Lee ’80, M.B.A., Lebanon, New Jersey Richard S. LeFrak ’67, J.D., New York, New York Van Doorn Ooms ’56, Ph.D., Bethesda, Maryland Stephen B. Oresman ’54, M.B.A., Darien, Connecticut George E. Peterson ’63, Ph.D., Washington, D.C. Mark J. Sandler ’64, LL.B., New York, New York W. Lloyd Snyder III ’66, M.B.A., Conshohocken, Pennsylvania Joan E. Spero, Ph.D., New York, New York Richard R. Spies ’67, Ph.D., Providence, Rhode Island Joseph E. Stiglitz ’64, Ph.D., New York, New York Bradley A. Stirn ’72, M.B.A., Woodside, California Blair H. Taylor ’85, Seattle, Washington Louis B. Thalheimer ’66, J.D., Towson, Maryland Scott F. Turow ’70, J.D., Chicago, Illinois Diana Chapman Walsh, Ph.D., Brookline, Massachusetts Gail T. Wickes, Ph.D., Dallas, Texas Karen Hastie Williams, J.D., Washington, D.C. David S. Wolff ’62, M.B.A., Houston, Texas Kimba M. Wood, J.D., New York, New York SECRETARY OF THE CORPORATION Susan Pikor, A.B., Amherst, Massachusetts CORPORATE NAME The Trustees of Amherst College 8
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