Did We Save UW-Stevens Point On The Backs of Faculty
The University of Wisconsin Stevens Point made national news last year when it announced that it was scaling back liberal arts offerings and eliminating a number of majors. Nobody was giving them kudos at the time but they were struggling under a deficit and declining enrollments.
But not, low and behold, they have weathered the storm and will continue to review and restructure their programs and they arent doing it via the original program eliminations.
And just how did they make this miraculous turnaround? Well heres the feel good version of the story:
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My question revolves around the resignations
and the retirements. How many of the faculty and staff resigned or retired because of the original announcements and turmoil at UW-SP? Rather than wait and see
did they take an earlier retirement than planned? And the resignations
did they take the logical path and find a new job before they were terminated? To me, this isnt manna from heaven but a heavy handed way to force faculty out. (I dont know if the UW works like a business
but if someone resigns they seldom get severance). So did we save the university at the ycost of the well being of the faculty?? Well, maybe so:
http://bloggingblue.com/2019/04/did-we-save-uw-stevens-point-on-the-backs-of-faculty/
Losing 130 FTEs will have a serious effect on the quality of education. The people that resigned will have difficulty finding other employment at their age, even with post-graduate degrees.