The puck drops at 7:30PM. Data from IPEDS 2014 and USA Today 2015. Ducks Cavaliers Game Points: TBA TBA Finances: Endowment $659,671,118 $5,876,310,216 Instructional spending $294,436,620 $405,715,209 Research spending $81,982,046 $332,297,288 State funding $49,430,860 $145,711,683 Athletics spending $103,880,557 $91,345,925 Athletics spending as % of academic 28% 12% Students: Undergrads 20,538…
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The Oregon faculty, on the other hand, get edged out by FSU: The UO BOT is currently considering adding another $200K or so to the salary of the next UO President, and bargaining between Coltrane and the UAUO union over faculty salaries starts in late January. Zillow reports the average…
The figure on the left shows “Federal Flow Through” totals, which are the easiest to find directly comparable data. They include spending on outreach and instruction, but it’s mostly research money and the trends look similar no matter how you cut it. The figure on the right shows athletic department…
10/11/2014: As part of the UO Matters Sustainability Program I’m recycling last year’s data and comments: UCLA spends 2% of its budget on sports, while UO spends 13%, for a 650% shellacking. On the other hand, UO’s Econ Phd program beats UCLA’s by 4 points. In general UO’s research ranking looks…
11/7/2013: We spend 15% of our budget on the jocks, Stanford spends 2%. Altitude thanks to an anon commenter. First inning starts at 6PM, I think they play a full 18 holes. Meanwhile back in Eugene, a professor from UO’s law school, and chair of the Senate committee charged with…