Executive Summary: Bean still confused by numbers. Alex-Assensoh makes friends. Tublitz’s motion on a performance review of Bean put off until Feb meeting, giving Bean a little more time to find a new job, maybe Rose-Hulman will bite. Motion requiring Gottfredson to tell Holmes and Eveland to stop stalling and…
UO Matters
1/16/2012: Ducks confirm Kelly’s going to the Eagles. So the contractual issues below are back on the table. Is UO going to take steps now to ensure it can recoup some of the costs of the Kelly / Lyles recruiting violations from Kelly, or is the academic side going to get stuck with the…
Update: Ducks confirm Kelly’s going to the Eagles. The Delta Cost project if the American Institute for research has come out with a report comparing university spending on athletics with spending on academics: Athletic departments spend far more per athletethan institutions spend to educate the averagestudent—typically three to six times…
1/15/2013: Christian Withol has the story in the RG.
1/15/2013 Update: Here’s a news story on how the University of Arizona got rid of their Provost and President. It started with a motion like the one that the UO Senate will vote on Wednesday, regarding Bean. This led to a survey of the faculty, run by the Senate, who…
Update: And don’t miss the RG Op-Ed from former VP for Diversity Charles Martinez, hired and promoted by Frohnmayer and Bean without an affirmative action compliant open search, then fired by President Lariviere after widespread complaints from people on all sides of the diversity debates. Martinez took the money and ran, and…
1/14/2013: Nigel Jaquiss in WWeek: In his report, Kenton says allowing OUS to find less expensive health insurance would have a real impact: In-state students pay $630 in tuition for every $1,000 OUS pays in employee health-insurance premiums. The system costs OUS more because its employees tend to be healthier…
previous post was wrong, thanks to reader for correction, bargaining is every other week.
1/13/2013: Congratulations to the organizers of this event, reported in the RG here: The lecture, “The Path to Peace and Happiness in the Global Society,” is open to UO students, faculty and staff, as well as the public, the UO said. Additional details on the event, including information on ticket…
1/13/2013: UO’s new VP for Equity Yvette Alex-Assensoh’s proposal for reforms in how UO handles Native American Affairs is here: And here’s the memo from YAA, Human Resources, and Randy Geller’s office, telling OEI staff that “we have an obligation while at work to refrain from comments that might negatively…
1/13/2013: I wrote about the incident below back in 2011. JSTOR decided not to prosecute, but US Attorney Carmen Ortiz did – asking for 30 years imprisonment. Aaron Swartz committed suicide a few days ago, at age 26. The NYT has a story here and open access websites have many…
than non-minority urban students. That’s the revealed preference estimate, from the OUS graduation incentive payment scheme here. 1/13/2013.
Update: The EMU renovation has passed the OUS board. Hilariously, “Around the O” doesn’t report this qualification: “Approved adding to the OUS 2013-2015 Capital request a total of $84.3 million in Article XI-F(1) bonds to renovate and expand the Erb Memorial Union at the University of Oregon, subject to satisfactory resolution…
From the Chronicle: The agency’s newly proposed rules took note of the [AFT’s] explanation of how, typically, an instructor works at least three hours a week for every credit hour taught. By that formula, an adjunct who teaches four three-credit classes would be considered full time under the new legislation.…
1/11/13: Thanks to an anonymous commenter for the idea. Here’s a clip from the administration’s proposed contract provision for “professional responsibilities”, from the website of their official union matters spokesperson, here. Rudnick explained this as meaning that our administrators (or as she called them, our “colleagues”) did not want the faculty…