Hi, everyone. Faced with both a space crunch and a budget crunch, my 
university's administration is planning to have faculty begin doubling up and 
sharing offices.  I have never heard of regular faculty being asked to share 
offices. I'm curious as to how common such a policy might be. Please let me 
know whether your institution has any faculty sharing offices, and, if so, how 
decisions get made as to who shares offices and who doesn't.



Thanks!

Marty


Martin Bourgeois
Professor and Chair
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Florida Gulf Coast University
Fort Myers, FL 33931



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