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Debicki said many professors had expressed an interest in learning about recent developments in fields other than their own. He said that many professors had mentioned philosophy as a discipline they had lost contact with. He also suspected had enrolled in it, he said. "What happens to a typical faculty member is that your time is taken up by your teaching and your research," Debicki said. "Most of the time you spend talking to your colleagues in your own departments, and you obviously are interested in other things." Jan Komma, associate professor of French and Italian, said the course would be useful in her teaching of philosophy. She was highly influenced by philosophy. "We're so busy in our own little field that there's hardly any time to 'We're so busy in our own little field that there's hardly any time to get into philosophy.' Jan Kozma associate professor of French and Italian get into philosophy," Kozma said. Although many seemed to have read their assignments for yesterday, some acknowledged they did not know them by heart. Debicki said that the four-session course was one of the services the center provided to enhance faculty development in the humanities. "I can't claim to be able to take an exam on it yet, but I read it," said Gaylord Richardson, professor of architecture. He said it was harder for humans to get money in grants than it was for scientists. The Hall Center also helps publish several journals and assists professors in getting fellowships and grants, he said. "The scientists need more money and grants because their research is much more tied to equipment and things like that," Debciki said. "But humanists need time. Primarily, they need release time to do their writing, and they need time to be able to investigate issues." Give your heart. And one of ours. Be sure she gets one. Send early! Send the FTD® Hearts & Flowers® Bouquet. Just call or visit us today. 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