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Donoghue on Humanities in The Chronicle: What is a university?

Frank Donoghue's article in the Chronicle is misguided: he forgets the public good that comes from broad-based public higher education. Frank Donoghue's recent article in The Chronicle of Higher Education (Can the Humanities Survive the 21st Century?...

PASSHE’s Ad Hoc Retrenchment Threatens Us All

Stripping faculty of tenure is a serious matter. It ought not done based on dire predictions of what might happen; it should only occur, as the AAUP says, “under extraordinary circumstances because of a demonstrably bona fide financial exigency, i.e., an imminent...

Is Our Mission to Support Administrators?

Today's newsflash from Inside Higher Ed is an article titled "Dollars and Sense" (http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/08/25/budgeting).  This article makes a virtue out of a mantra of "no margin, no mission." This piece of news comes less than a week after...

Where are we going and Why is Bill Gates driving?

Those of you who read the Chronicle frequently might have seen the front page article in the Aug. 13 edition.  Here it is for those of you who haven't seen it: http://chronicle.com/article/Can-Gates-Foundations-Mill/123824 . What is revealed in the article is...

Will Your Provost’s Head Explode? Are Draconian Cuts on the Way?

Even before yesterday's Meet & Discuss meeting, word had trickled out that PASSHE University's were being asked by the OOC (Office of the Chancellor) to prepare for budget scenarios that could include cuts in state appropriations as deep as 15% for the fiscal year...

Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?

Who Guards the Guardians? Today's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review story  on the spending habits of IUP's former President raises important questions about who exactly monitors the University Presidents and the upper echelons of their...

Efficiency v. capacity

I am just back from a week in California, ostensibly to attend AAUP's annual Summer Institute. While in California, one can't help but hearing about the shifts going on in higher ed there (especially with rooms full of California faculty), and begin to see trends with...

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