Amid warnings of future cuts, University of Oregon trustees approve next year’s budget
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U. Oregon Tries to Slash $65 Million From Budget as it Shutters Two Dorms
“Based on our new numbers, we will need to cut around $65 million from our budget to avoid an ongoing annual budget deficit in the coming years.” The post U. Oregon Tries to Slash $65 Million From Budget as it Shutters Two Dorms first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
Facing the Big Zero: The University of Oregon Grapples With a Budget Crisis After Years of Woke Excess
It appears that being unrelentingly woke means that you need fewer dormitories. The University of Oregon is facing a major budget crisis and will cut $65 million from its budget and close dorms due to low enrollment. That growing crisis, however, did not stop Oregon from burning almost a million dollars fighting against free speech. It also did not induce its faculty to offer greater intellectual diversity and tolerance to prospective students. …
Low enrollment rocks U. Oregon as it works to slash $65 million, shutters dorms
Low enrollment is forcing the University of Oregon to slash $65 million from its budget and shutter two dorms. “Based on our new numbers, we will need to cut around $65 million from our budget to avoid an ongoing annual budget deficit in the coming years,” President Karl Scholz recently announced to the campus community. He primarily blamed lower out-of-state first-year enrollment… Source
Amid warnings of future cuts, University of Oregon trustees approve next year’s budget
The University of Oregon’s Board of Trustees voted Tuesday to approve a $1.55 billion operating budget for the next fiscal year.But they asked university leadership to return with an amended proposal by Dec. 15, when more details about future budget cuts will be known.The vote comes several weeks after University of Oregon President Karl Scholz announced that he wants the school to reduce its annual budget by around $65 million.At a trustees mee…
Students, faculty press trustees on cuts, climate goals during public comment
Students and faculty members packed seats in the Ford Alumni Center’s Giustina Ballroom for the second day of the University of Oregon Board of Trustees meeting, preparing to speak during public comment or support those who did. Public comment made up the majority of the June 2 meeting’s agenda and began at 9 a.m. Following Monday’s financial updates and discussion of the recently announced budget cuts, many speakers raised concerns about the lo…
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