From The FIRE: Victory for Free Speech: UNC Wilmington Professor Wins in Court By Susan Kruth on March 21, 2014 University of North Carolina Wilmington Professor Mike Adams won a significant victory for free speech in federal court yesterday when a jury found that UNC Wilmington had retaliated against him in violation of his…
Posts published by “uomatters”
UO Board creates Audit Committee! Sorry, it’s hard to contain my enthusiasm. The UO Board of Trustees will soon be charged with conducting due diligence regarding UO’s many peculiar financial deals:
From Dave Hubin’s public records log, here: Sexual Assault information Requester: Middleton, Jennifer Organization: Johnson Johnson & Schaller Initial Request Date: 03/20/2014 Status: Requesting/Reviewing Records This is a request, as authorized by the Oregon Public Records law. Documents Requested:(1) True copies of all complaints or other initial contact with university…
Update: Coltrane has posted a new (March 14) draft of the cluster hire proposal (archive here) – removing some of the sillier language. That’s the word from “Around the O”: Cluster hire proposals are due May 1, and may come from small groups of faculty, organized research or curricular programs, departments,…
3/15/2014: Official Beaver blog brags their tuition is lower that UO. Is it? The Beaver’s version of “Around the O” is called Life@OSU. Either they are confused about the difference between the “rack rate” and what students – particularly low income students – actually pay, or they are hoping to confuse prospective…
Finance: TO: The Board of Trustees of the University of Oregon The Finance and Facilities Committee will hold a meeting on the date and at the location set forth below. Subjects of the meeting will include discussion of the University’s budget process, tuition and fee process, proposed tuition and fees for FY15…
3/14/2014 update: The ODE reported back in October that ASUO and the administration had worked out a deal to keep this funded. Now Randy Geller seems to have changed his mind. From the UO Coalition to End Sexual Violence blog, here. In other news Jon Krakauer is apparently working on a…
The Oregonian has the story: Both sides are in a cooling off period, and the earliest that faculty could strike is April 3, after the start of spring term. Faculty have never gone on strike at an Oregon university, and it is unclear how the administration would manage to carry…
Post Mortem: We elected Rob Kyr as Senate President, to start in May. This will be his third term, following a one year break. Let’s face it, UO is in trouble, and anyone who remembers the Faculty Assembly with Pernsteiner knows that Rob Kyr can deal with trouble – in…
The Mail Tribune has the story, here: “We’re working our way through it all,” Cullinan told a meeting of the Ashland Rotary Club Thursday. “There’s a lot of turmoil right now and people are feeling very stressed and sensitive. The Senate has the ability to state their level of confidence…
I’m no Nate Silver, but I’ll go out on a limb and predict that it will be unanimous, and quickly followed with President Gottfredson’s signature. At this Wednesday’s Senate meeting, 3PM, 115 Lawrence. (Full disclosure, I was on the ad hoc committee that drafted it, but I shirked most of…
Troy Brynelson has the report in the ODE, here. The cover illustration is a little over the top, but the facts seem correct: this blog can be controversial, and, obviously, I haven’t vandalized any cars, I am disturbed to hear that someone has, and I feel bad for the students…
Video and interview with the recently released perp here. Oh wait, that was at the Supreme Court last Wednesday – apparently it’s the first time in history that anyone has managed to get video from inside the court. The SCOTUS arrested the protestor, then according to this NYU law blog, deleted…
It’s called the “Faculty Athletics Representative”. For the last 25 years it’s been Jim O’Fallon (law). He’s never had a performance review, and his reports to the faculty Senate have been, let’s say, erratic:
I pushed for an open search to replace O’Fallon, with finalists to talk with the faculty and answer questions about how they would deal with the many challenges of this important job. That’s not going to happen. Furthermore, the nominee’s names will be kept secret. President Gottfredson will make the decision. We will not know even know who the search committee recommends as finalists.
Given the secret nature of Gottfredson’s search, our next FAR can’t expect to have the faculty’s trust. But hey, it’s still a sweet gig. There’s a 0.5 FTE release, support staff, and of course free Duck tickets, travel, and bowl game junkets. All paid out of the academic budget – only to avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, of course:
Dear Colleagues,
The university is seeking to appoint a new Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) for the University of Oregon. The current FAR, Jim O’Fallon, is retiring, and has agreed to serve through the 2014–2015 academic year to mentor the new FAR as he or she transitions into the position.
I went through the survey in the email below. It reads like an insulting push-poll, designed to collect responses that will justify hiring more RIGE administrators to coordinate research aimed at local businesses, and work with local government development offices. This is not a bad idea, but for the fact that there’s not much trust left in Espy’s ability to administer such an effort, or in Gottfredson’s ability to administer Espy.
A message from University of Oregon President Michael Gottfredson & Vice President for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Graduate School Kimberly Andrews Espy:
At the University of Oregon, we view promoting Oregon’s long-term economic well-being as a key component of our mission.
To help serve this mission, we are writing to ask you, our faculty and staff, to take a few minutes to complete a survey [link deleted, check your email] that will help us focus on our economic engagement in the community, region, and state.