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Will Pres Schill, Chuck Lillis, and BoT use 4.5% tuition and fee increases for academics or athletics?

Full report here. UO’s student government has already voted to repurpose the current fee for student housing assistance etc. They’ve also refused to accept President Schill’s proposal to retroactively charge the students $1M for games that never happened. UO’s Tuition Fee and Advisory Board – normally a rubber-stamp group for…

Phil & Penny Knight are 4th largest 2020 donors in US – list reveals $465M in new gifts to UO

From the Chronicle of Philanthropy, here. More in the Portland Business Journal here. No details on how UO plans to spend the money, other than part will go to Knight Campus. Presumably some is to fund Provost Phillips’ new Sports and Wellness initiative.

What would Uncle Milton say about mandatory athletic ticket fees? An open letter to Pres Schill

Like many economists, I’m a bit of secret fan of former University of Chicago economics professor Milton Friedman and his “Free to Choose” book – and opposed to making our students subsidize big-time sports and coaches salaries. Googling around, I find plenty of universities that give students the option of…

VP for Enrollment Roger Thompson gives faculty credit for application surge

Not really. He credits the UO administration, for doing a good job communicating about academic strengths. OPB here: “This is an exciting milestone for us,” said Roger Thompson, UO’s vice president for student services and enrollment management, “to move from where we were 10 years ago with 18,000 applications all…

Commissioner blames UO for county covid rate, restrictions

https://www.kezi.com/content/news/Commissioner-blames-UO-for-stagnant-county-risk-level-restrictions-573759421.html LANE COUNTY, Ore. — Lane County Commissioner Jay Bozievich is blaming University of Oregon-related coronavirus cases for preventing the county from moving down a risk level. On Tuesday, Gov. Kate Brown announced that Lane County would remain in the extreme risk category, impacting the capacities of businesses countywide and…

Pres Biden gives Super Bowl half-time prayer that science will OK 2021 Olympics

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2021/02/08/national/joe-biden-tokyo-olympics-science/ Speaking on the Westwood One radio show during a halftime interview at Super Bowl LV, Biden told host Jim Gray that Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga was “working very hard to be in a position to be able to safely open the games and have the games, and I think…

UO AVP Melanie Muenzer appointed Chief of Staff to Biden’s Undersecretary for Higher Ed

Ms Muenzer came to UO as Chief of Staff to Interim Pres Scott Coltrane – in the aftermath of Pres Gottfredson’s brief, disastrous, and expensive presidency – and is experienced at the sort of swamp-draining that the Department of Education will need after Trump. I don’t know who will replace…

UO Pres Schill, AD Mullens, & Senate Pres Berkman agree on using athletic profits for student scholarships!

Just kidding, that was the plan from UO’s 2001-4 Athletics Task Force, which included UO Pres Dave Frohnmayer, AD Bill Moos (soon fired by Phil Knight) and UO Senate President Nathan Tublitz. At the time the Duck Athletics budget was ~$37M, it’s now $127M, and there is no sign current…

Board of Trustees to meet Tu for update on why UO’s lobbying efforts keep falling flat in the Oregon Legislature

Also news about the latest largess from the Feds, and something about selling more bonds to pay for another expansion of the Athletic Village across from The Phildo and some other dorm renovations. No public comments will be heard. Meeting of the Board of Trustees February 2, 2021 | 1:30…

Why can’t $278K VP Kyle Henley get UO positive publicity like this in the NYT?

Maybe the $278,168 Pres Schill is paying his VP for Strategic Communications Kyle Henley just isn’t enough to induce him to provide his best work? Or maybe his best work is just not very good. UO’s efforts to help Eugene seem almost as impressive as UC-Davis’s. But while Henley can’t…

UO has 7% of Lane County’s population, and 44% of this week’s new Covid cases

1/29/2021: For the week ending yesterday there were 406 reported positive tests in Lane County, 178 of which were UO students or employees. As shown below, Lane county cases that are not linked to UO are decreasing, while UO cases are increasing: Note that UO has a more rigorous testing…

Covid deaths, stock market recovery, and benefit cuts will end Oregon’s PERS retirement crisis even earlier than expected

UO administrators and Republican legislators love doom and gloom stories about the cost of PERS and its outrageous retirement benefits. But the truth is that they’re repeating fake news, and are now going to have to look for a new bogeyman. The truth is that the state could redirect a…