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  1. Anonymous 08/09/2012

    Now, there’s a proud legacy for the Moseley/Frohnmayer gang.

  2. Anonymous 08/09/2012

    Name me any OUS institution in Oregon that had all three of those things….

  3. Anonymous 08/09/2012

    That is what’s really sad. Oregon is the only one that could have had a chance but blew it

  4. Anonymous 08/09/2012

    Dog says

    Interesting list – I sorted it by 4 year colleges with 10,000 or more since that is more relevant to the UO. I note the UW is not on this list. There are 30 Universities on this list. The dog has large familiarity with the following of those 30:

    Duke University: Yes, one of the most excellent all around Universities in the country – way too bad that NC sucks hard during the summer.

    George Mason University: This is a surprisingly good University with unusually high morale among the IT staff (who do like dogs …)

    University of Delaware: Nice place, should be one of the official UO comparators.

    Univ. of Michigan – WTF? How can it be on this list?

    Western Washington University – A real gem. They too suffer from low compensation but people are happy there. Nice campus, nice location, students are motivated – no scalability issues – that campus has been managed well.

    • Anonymous 08/10/2012

      The administration and staff at University of Michigan is actually outstanding. They treat the faculty and staff with respect and engage them in decision making making. I am now at UM and have been at UC Berkeley, UCLA, UW, U Central Florida, UCSD, and U of Miami. UM beats them all in shared governance, respect, salary, benefits, and collegiality.

    • Anonymous 08/11/2012

      Dog says

      Glad to hear that things have improved in Ann Arbor

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