The new budget (2011) for the college of liberal arts has made its way through the grapevine and it looks like the liberal arts department will be eliminating very very few positions. Great leadership from the top down. Whoop!
quote:
Great news if your in the dept.
quote:
The Mays Business School, charged with planning a $3.4 million reduction in fiscal year 2012, has slated a loss of 26.5 full-time equivalent faculty positions, including nearly 23 currently filled, the documents show. That would correspond to a loss of roughly 200 course sections, officials wrote.
Through the elimination of nearly 12 FTE non-tenure track faculty and 12.5 staff positions, along with faculty retirements, departures and reassignments, the College of Engineering has planned to make a $2.8 million dent in its $5.5 million reduction goal.
In the College of Liberal Arts, which has the most students, the equivalent of 16 faculty positions would be eliminated to save nearly $1.37 million. The college, which has been charged with $4.7 million in reductions, has also slated 10 vacant faculty positions to be eliminated.
The College of Science has planned to cut 21 lecturers, roughly a third of the college’s force, along with about 60 graduate assistant positions. The pair of moves would save about $2.2 million of the college’s nearly $5 million reduction amount, but with a severe impact on teaching and research, officials say.[\quote}
[This message has been edited by BQwolf05 (edited 7/20/2010 3:52p).]
quote:
People need to stop living in a dream world and realize that things aren't blissful. As a community, we need to become more aggressive to attract high paying industry and stop sitting on our butts thinking that we've got it all under control.
quote:
That would start by getting a more business friendly City council to change ordinances in FAVOR of business.
quote:
The faculty being cut have received notice. of the staff positions being cut, some colleges have provided advanced warning, while others have not. With that said, each colleges individualized budget reduction proposal gives a very clear indication of what staff will be terminated.