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Ten Toes Pasta Sauce

Ingredients

  • 1 Can Crushed Tomato
  • 1 Can Tomato Paste
  • 1lb Ground Italian Sausage (or Ground Beef)
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1 tbsp Italian Seasoning
  • 1/4 cup Olive Oil

Directions

To prepare this pasta sauce, you will need all ten of your toes.

In a medium saucepan, brown the sausage over medium heat. Drain. Add remaining ingredients and simmer over low heat for 20 minutes.

New Course

Ingredients

  • Complete syllabus. Call the course 4XX for now, Christa will help us with a free number
    • Please include all sections of a recommended syllabus (or use the template)
  • Start the course addition form, download and email to Director of Undergraduate Studies (DUS) without submitting

Directions

Perform a duplicate course check across the university. Search through departments across the university with similar sounding courses. Send an email to the DUS of those departments including your syllabus with wording something like this:

I apologize for bothering you during what I'm sure is an extremely difficult time for you and your departments. I hope you're all safe and well.

I'm X, an asst prof in the Psychology Department. I'm writing you because I'm proposing a course for the coming year and I want to confirm that 
there aren't any conflicts, and you're listed as your departments' DUSes.

The course is a 200-level undergrad course called "The Meaning of Life". It's very much a philosophy course. (Tentative syllabus attached.) I doubt 
there's any overlap between this course and your course catalogs, but a dean has asked me to confirm this.

Please let me know if you have any questions about the course, etc.

Best,
YOURNAME

After you get responses across departments, please concatenate them into one document and send it to DUS. We just need copies of all of those emails (including headers and signatures) for approval.

Send me the duplication check emails, the course proposal form, and your updated syllabus. I’ll run it through the undergrad studies committee first. They will have questions/comments, I’m sure! Then once you make updates, we’ll send out to the department for approval. THEN you’re allowed to submit it to me first, then we’ll forward to the college.