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Board of Trustees post some materials for Friday’s ad hoc meeting

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
The Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon will hold the following public meeting:

Friday, November 13, 2020, at 11:00 a.m. PT

Due to current orders regarding campus operations and social distancing, the meeting will be held via video conference with a telephone conference option available for members of the media and the public.
The subjects of the meeting will be the Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact (annual report), University Advancement and fundraising campaign update, and fall enrollment and financial aid data. Members of the public can observe the proceedings via livestream or telephone:
• Livestream link: Available day of at https://trustees.uoregon.edu/meetings.
• Teleconference: (888) 337-0215, Code – 1885958

Public Comment

Individuals wishing to provide public comment to the Board of Trustees may do so in writing via [email protected]. All comments will be shared with members of the board, but to ensure comments are provided to trustees in advance of the meeting, they must be received by 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on November 12, 2020.

Board of Trustees
November 13, 2020 | 11:00 a.m. PT

Call to order

1. Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact: Bob Guldberg, Vice President and Executive Director of the Knight Campus

Shiny happy stuff! Starts at page 5 here:

2. UO Advancement and Capital Campaign Update: Mike Andreasen, Vice President for University Advancement

Starts at page 27, Seems to be a bit short on the details:

But recent results are not good: this includes pledges, nothing is broken out by Jumbotron etc:

So what’s the plan?

3. Academic Year 2020 Enrollment and Financial Aid/Scholarships: Roger Thompson, Vice President for Student Services and Enrollment Management; Jim Brooks, Associate Vice President and Director of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships. Starts at page 47. Lots of interesting numbers:

Meeting Adjourned

5 Comments

  1. Townie 11/10/2020

    KC looks great.

    Still not sold on Hayward though.

  2. uomatters Post author | 11/10/2020

    The Phildo is not the kind of thing children should have to look at while eating breakfast. I want to like the Knight Campus building, but compared to the Jock Box it looks like some mid-level German business park on an autobahn exit outside Dusseldorf, with a mismatching sky-bridge tacked on a few decades later.

    • Environmental necessity 11/11/2020

      Agreed. It is surprisingly hideous.

  3. honest Uncle Bernie 11/11/2020

    bah, naysayers! You are safely confined to the likes of PLC and Onyx whilst the more favored enjoy their digs in KC and the Phildo.

  4. honest Uncle Bernie 11/11/2020

    Now for my grumbles.

    Nothing at the meeting about covid?

    And high school gpa’s? Are you kidding? Let’s see sat scores, or better yet act equivalents.

    And layoffs at UO?

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