Tuesday, June 2, 2009

They call it "Liberty" U


UCI undercounted its workforce by 6,000 people (OC Reg’s “College Life” blog)

It turns out UCI is the county’s largest employer. The beancounters at the university were forced to remove their shoes and socks to get the numbers right.

CSUF faces $29 million cut in budget showdown (OC Reg’s “College Life” blog)
UC Irvine isn’t the only local campus expected to suffer a big hit in helping the state balance its budget. Cal State Fullerton will have to cut $29 million — we think.

The potential impact of state budget cuts on higher education was the subject of a legislative committee meeting on Monday. The Associated Press reports that, “The California State University’s chancellor, Charles Reed, said the cuts proposed for his 23-campus system were the equivalent of cutting its enrollment by 60,000.”

Not So Politically Incorrect (From this morning’s Inside Higher Ed)
Liberty [University], a fundamentalist Baptist institution in Lynchburg, Va., founded by Rev. Jerry Falwell, set off a political firestorm last month when it revoked official recognition of a campus chapter of the College Democrats. Though administrators said they would not stop the group from meeting on campus, they dropped university sponsorship of the club because it supported candidates who favor abortion rights and other views which they said conflict with Liberty’s values.

As many politicians and outside commentators weigh in, the situation at the evangelical institution has remained at a standstill for weeks. Jerry Falwell, Jr., Liberty chancellor and son of the university’s now-deceased founder, has offered the College Democrats a compromise to which the student group has yet to respond: The university stated that it would renew official recognition of the club if it becomes a chapter of the Virginia Democrats for Life, a political group that opposes abortion….

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