I will indeed be giving a “scholarly lecture” at this show (though with tongue firmly planted in cheek). It will be great fun!
uomattersPost author | 02/08/2016
Jack, if you need a letter for your 6th year review file, I can report that your lecture was erudite indeed.
uomattersPost author | 02/06/2016
Chill. He’s got a terminal degree in his field.
Anonymous
02/06/2016
Is evening wear mandatory? Will there be valet parking?
uomattersPost author | 02/06/2016
There’s a red carpet, so I’m thinking yes and yes.
honest Uncle Bernie
02/07/2016
off topic, but am surprised no uom post on the UO tuition increase proposal and the complaints from students to Coltrane article in the rg last week.
Daffy duck
02/07/2016
Yes, I was surprised at the >4 percent increase for both resident and nonresident tuition. What are we missing? or is this just a speed up of the high tuition, high aid model? UOs position to walk that tightrope is weaker than for more highly selective schools. Would be good to know more of the reasoning for the relatively steep increase.
I will indeed be giving a “scholarly lecture” at this show (though with tongue firmly planted in cheek). It will be great fun!
Jack, if you need a letter for your 6th year review file, I can report that your lecture was erudite indeed.
Chill. He’s got a terminal degree in his field.
Is evening wear mandatory? Will there be valet parking?
There’s a red carpet, so I’m thinking yes and yes.
off topic, but am surprised no uom post on the UO tuition increase proposal and the complaints from students to Coltrane article in the rg last week.
Yes, I was surprised at the >4 percent increase for both resident and nonresident tuition. What are we missing? or is this just a speed up of the high tuition, high aid model? UOs position to walk that tightrope is weaker than for more highly selective schools. Would be good to know more of the reasoning for the relatively steep increase.