Archive | Administration
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U. Illinois trustees deny emeritus status to Bill Ayers
The U. Illinois Board of Trustees unanimously voted against granting professor emeritus status for retired Chicago campus Professor William “Bill” Ayers. “My own history is not a secret,” said Board Chairman Chris Kennedy, the nephew of President John F. Kennedy.
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College professors, administrators heavily invested in midterm political elections
Geriatric medicine. Woodworking. Business. Psychology. Educators may have varied academic interests, but some of the most politically active of them share one thing in common: the habit of donating huge sums of money to federal candidates, a Center for Responsive Politics analysis of federal campa...
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New CBA dean embodies fresh vision and direction
As a new school year begins, the U. Nebraska-Lincoln College of Business Administration finds itself headed in a new direction, with a new vision and a new leader.
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Rabbi Josh Joseph promoted to vice president of Yeshiva U.
In June Rabbi Josh Joseph was promoted to vice president of Yeshiva U. by President Richard Joel, placing him on the forefront of campus development while he continues managing the president's office as chief of staff.
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Admins. discuss budget cuts, tuition hikes
The Board of Regents Finance and Facilities Committee faced the looming possibility of University-wide budget cuts, new construction and increased tuition during its Wednesday morning meeting. Richard Wood, president of the Faculty Senate, said proposed 3.
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Survey: Faculty losing faith in system
UNM central administration and faculty routinely quarrel, and a survey released Wednesday proves there is discontent over budget and communication issues between the two parties. A six-month survey conducted by Research and Polling Inc.
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As Cornell’s endowment plummeted, CIO received $400K bonus
During the same tumultuous year that Cornell’s endowment lost about 26 percent of its value, its chief investment officer received $420,000 in “bonus and incentive compensation,” according to tax documents the University filed earlier this year.
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Column: School seems stingy with handouts
As students begin to settle into their class schedules and get reacquainted with what is expected from class assignments, a few summer changes become apparent.
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UPUA distributes handbooks
Distribution of a new student handbook began Sunday at the orientation event held for Commonwealth Campus transfer students, student body president Christian Ragland said.