11/15/2013: OUS Board celebrates “Remember the Hat” day
They’re a little early this year, and boy are they capturing the spirit of this official University of Nike holiday. Two years ago they fired President Lariviere without consulting the UO faculty or Senate. Today they renewed President Gottfredson’s contract until June 30, 2016 without consulting the UO faculty or Senate. What info I can find on Gottfredson’s secret performance review is here. This decision ties the hands of UO’s new Board of Trustees for a full two years past the 7/1/2014 date they take authority. The scene sure brings back some memories:
11/21/2012: Remember the Hat: Lariviere Day is today, Nov 21st
Break out your hats and mark the day. Last year on November 21st OUS Chancellor George Pernsteiner and Board Chair Matt Donegan came down to UO with their ultimatum. Lariviere refused to resign, so they fired him on instructions from Governor Kitzhaber. Nigel Jaquiss broke the news on the 22nd.
Phil Knight said it best:
“It deeply saddens me that some people in power in our state continue to drive Oregon into a death spiral with their embrace of mediocrity. It’s yet another application of Oregon’s Assisted Suicide law.
And in case words aren’t enough Knight’s “Oregonians for Higher Education Excellence” PAC now has more than $400,000 in reserve, ready to buy whatever legislative votes are necessary to get UO its independent board – probably with no faculty representation, unfortunately.
Some of our many posts on this sorry episode in UO history:
- Kitzhaber’s firing letter
- General Counsel Randy Geller sells UO out to the dark side
- UO Senate Executive Committee makes Pernsteiner appoint Berdahl, not Bean, as interim UO President
Dr. Pernsteiner has scrubbed the OUS minutes website of any mention of the angry 11/28/2012 public meeting with the OUS board and the UO faculty and alumni. Nice try, but UO has posted the full video on Youtube. Everything except what happened in Paul Kelly’s secret bathroom caucus, right before the official vote:
I’m so glad those videos are around, institutional memory can be so ephemeral.
http://media.uoregon.edu/channel/?s=Lariviere&x=0&y=0
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/29/education/richard-w-lariviere-university-of-oregon-president-is-ousted.html?scp=1&sq=Lariviere&st=cse&_r=0
Yes. They should be circulated every year around this time.
A nice reminder that the real enemy of excellence at UO is not the union but the state of Oregon and its many bureaucratic hacks.
And BTW, what happened to the “recent comments” section on the sidebar?
Thanks, I agree, and BTW where is my scotch?
Wow, goal number one in his review is
1. Progress toward meeting Board goals and 40-40-20
Their top priority is a fantastic delusion? One would have to conclude either that the priorities are not sincerely meant, or that they are meant to deceive a gullible and amnesiac public.
Or both
Rumor from the Chicago Field Museum is that they would like to return Lariviere to us.
Elaborate, please. He wasn’t exactly known as the nicest guy around JH.
This might clarify things a little:
http://news.yahoo.com/chicagos-field-museum-reorganizes-amid-money-woes-152512298.html
The museum’s financial problems stem from a decision over a decade ago to issue $90 million in bonds for construction projects that included a subterranean storage center for much of its collection. The museum’s board assumed it could raise enough money through a capital campaign to keep the museum on solid footing.
But when that didn’t happen, it had to begin dipping into its endowment. Finally, in December, the museum announced that it would cut $5 million from its budget — $3 million of that from the science program — and would try to raise its endowment by $100 million.
Doesn’t the statements about not wanted people on the board that have a financial interest mean no one should be on the board that has stocks in mutual funds in anyway connected to Nike?
That would probably mean no one can be on the board, and definitely no one with a direct Nike connection.
Excellent point, if that were the real point.
was.was.was
Clark Kerr – my hero:
Kerr surprised an audience with this riposte–“The three purposes of the University?–To provide sex for the students, sports for the alumni, and parking for the faculty.” ^8
^8 W.J. Rorabaugh, Berkeley at War: The 1960s, p. 12, quoted at http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt687004sg&chunk.id=d0e21648&brand=calisphere&doc.view=entire_t
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Kerr
The fourth purpose is to provide money for the administrators, without accountability.