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Civility breaks down as trash-talking Law School taunts last place Ducks

Thanks to an anonymous reader for the forward:

Date: Friday, May 20, 2016 12:18 PM
To: “[email protected]” <[email protected]>
Subject: law-fac-staff: We’re #1!

Thank you for your support and enthusiasm – and for putting up with my incessant updates! I am so very proud to say that the School of Law is #1! Great job to everyone.

Winner! School of Law with 213 donations (20% of our donations for the year!)
1st Loser: CAS – 202
3rd Place: Business – 162
4th Place: Journalism – 131
5th Place: Libraries – 125
6th Place: AAA – 117
7th Place: President’s Office – 114
8th Place: Education – 95
9th Place: Student Life – 85
10th Place: Music & Dance – 84
11th Place: Honors College – 69
12th Place: Athletics – 31

Again, many thanks to you all. Nice work!

UO Giving DayA very well done website and one day giving campaign seems to be going very well:

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7 Comments

  1. I like the positioning... 05/19/2016

    The athletics ask is waaaaaaay down the page.

    Just above the law school.

  2. Anonymous 05/19/2016

    out of the 9 new deans across campus in the last few years, only one is a woman, and her “unit” is kicking ass with the most on giving day. Go libraries!

  3. who cares 05/20/2016

    Normalized by size and then average fac/staff pay?

  4. Dude 05/21/2016

    Is the law school including their subsidies from Moffit in their gifts?

  5. Casguy 05/21/2016

    This means that Law is giving CAS back the money it stole?

    • uomatters Post author | 05/22/2016

      I’m no lawyer, but I’ve received so many letters from HLGR’s Bill Gary and the UO Foundation alleging defamation that I feel like I’ve got a basic understanding of that part of the law. So, before Gary sends me another registered letter, I want to state that I disagree with Casguy.

      “Stole” is not the correct word term for the $10M gift that Jamie Moffitt made from UO’s undergraduate tuition monies to Michael Moffitt’s law school.

      Besides, Coltrane’s MOU clearly states that whoever replaces Michael Moffitt as law school dean will be expected to figure out how to pay the undergraduates back, starting in Fall 2018:

      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/971644/uomatters/UO%20budget/CAS%20AAA%20Law%20off%20budget%20transfers.pdf

      • Not holding my breath 05/22/2016

        As good as the paper it was written on

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