UO Looks To Layoff Faculty

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The University of Oregon could lay off as many as 75 non-tenured faculty in order to cope with a nearly 9 million dollar deficit.  The school is also considering a more than 10 percent hike in tuition for in-state students.

A memo from U of O Provost Scott Coltrane to College Deans informs them of a need for reductions because of rising costs and flat state revenue.  Michael Dreiling is a U of O Professor of Sociology and President of United Academics. He says non-tenured faculty under threat of layoff are with programs that are successful including Arts Administration and Romance Languages. Dreiling says the state legislature is to blame.
Dreiling: “Because our state cannot get their act together and cannot get adequate revenue to make sure that we’re not stealing opportunities from future generations that have inherited a revenue and tax system in the state of Oregon that doesn’t work.”
U of O spokesman Tobin Klinger says he can’t share any specific details on the possible layoffs. The Board of Trusteesmeets this week to consider proposed tuition increases.

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Rachael McDonald is KLCC’s host for All Things Considered on weekday afternoons. She also is the editor of the KLCC Extra, the daily digital newspaper. Rachael has a BA in English from the University of Oregon. She started out in public radio as a newsroom volunteer at KLCC in 2000.