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March 21st, 2011 - 4:20 pm § in Schools & Colleges

Tenure: Pro and Con

From JAF Critics of tenure argue that, though tenure may be advantageous to individual faculty, increased use of non‐tenure‐track appointments best contributes to organizational economy and flexibility through cost savings, eased response to enrollment shifts, and reduced resistance to curricula[...]

March 21st, 2011 - 1:09 pm § in Schools & Colleges

Follow up: Is the loss of faculty jobs justified by magical new technology?

Academic Salaries?  Not so Golden! Earlier today, I posted on the $700,000 salary of the President of an online only, no faculty university called Western Governors University.  How does President Mendenhall justify such a salary?  His  website suggests he can do this because he claims not to ne[...]

March 18th, 2011 - 4:28 pm § in America, Hypocrisy, Schools & Colleges, UW

Keeping WA State Kids Out of Medical School!

Cutbacks in state funding of public universities are leading faculty and administration to one form or another of privatization. What does this mean for kids in any state that now has a prestigious, world class public school?  What does it mean for Washington State? A good way to find out is to com[...]

March 17th, 2011 - 3:19 pm § in America, Schools & Colleges

UTexas Extraordinary Alum Decries Efforts to Downgrade Academic Quality of UT

UT Regent: There’s nothing wrong with a Chevy education. Ed. I wonder if this guy actually thinks everyone in Texas is getting a Cadillac? Maybe there are even some kids there who deserve a BMW or Infiniti? Read the letter written to Regent Chairman Gene Powell by Gordon Appleman,  ranked as [...]

March 17th, 2011 - 10:43 am § in Schools & Colleges

An Open Letter to University Presidents

from UNILEAKS Dear President, Welcome to UniLeaks. We are a new online project dedicated to publishing information on public interest matters relating to the higher education industry. In essence, a version of Wikileaks aimed at Universities. While initiated in Australia, UniLeaks, like the industry[...]

March 16th, 2011 - 5:14 pm § in America, Politics, Schools & Colleges, Science, UW

To succeed, US must continue to invest in education, research

“America’s current circumstances are certainly serious. But there is a proven path forward, one that the United States has traveled with great success before: the rising path of innovation. After the Civil War and World War II, in particular, America restored its economic momentum with great[...]

March 15th, 2011 - 9:00 am § in Schools & Colleges

CANADA: Medical Residents Charge Racism

Calgary Sun: OTTAWA – Three University of Ottawa resident doctors have filed complaints with the Ontario human rights tribunal. “The right to be free of discrimination is a basic human right, and we stand for that right,” said Al-Ghaithy at a press conference Wednesday to announce [...]

March 14th, 2011 - 2:26 pm § in Schools & Colleges

UPDATE: Townhall meetings

Ed. This is an excellent follow up to last Saturday’s Townhall meetings …. All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go by Bill Lyne  www.ufwsblog.org Imagine winning an all-expense paid trip to Disneyland and then getting there only to find that half the rides have been closed. Last Wednesday, the[...]

March 10th, 2011 - 10:10 am § in Schools & Colleges, UW

Reality Check: UW rank: # 7 among US public universities, # 26 world wide.

Ed. Washington citizens need a reality check.  As we discuss budgets, online education and privatization, the legislature needs to understand that the value of the UW goes far beyond the  need Washington shares with all  others states to send our kids to college. Not only is the UW ranked 7 among[...]

March 9th, 2011 - 12:07 pm § in Uncategorized

UPDATE: Supreme Court Decision May Have Huge Affect on Faculty Governance

Ed.  My concerns about Stanford v. Roche may have been understated now that I have read more about the  new patent law passed by the US Senate. That law would award patents to the first to file rather than, as present, the first to invent.  This conflicts with the way things are done at universit[...]