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  1. ...more parking and “an attractive north entry to the campus.” Apparently some UA sites are being considered for a police department relocation: https://www.ideastream.org/law-justice/2024-04-16/will-akron-use-an-existing-space-for-its-police-headquarters-or-build-new-city-considers-10-sites
  2. Anybody here subscribe to Matt Brown's newsletter? I asked a university president how athletics really impact enrollment I sat down with the president at Akron to learn how the school recruits and how athletics fits...and doesn't. https://www.extrapointsmb.com/p/asked-university-president-athletics-really-impact-enrollment?utm_source=www.extrapointsmb.com&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=i-asked-a-university-president-how-athletics-really-impact-enrollment
  3. (from facebook) The University of Akron · The Akron Women's Dodgeball team made history on April 6 by winning the National Collegiate Dodgeball Association's National title! Against all odds, they turned a 1-3 deficit into a stunning 7-3 victory against Michigan State University. Their comeback is the largest in collegiate women's dodgeball history. #GoZips
  4. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/university-of-toledo-announces-plans-to-merge-four-colleges-into-two/ar-BB1liP8K?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=40a0e957f5c64a6e86cd9485914ac30d&ei=29 UT merging colleges. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/business/cost-cutting/2024/02/20/another-wave-campus-cuts-hits-midwest-especially-hard Wright State University Wright State University, also in Ohio, announced last week that it is cutting 34 academic programs. “It should be noted that 22 of these programs were already being deactivated by the departments and colleges in which they were housed as a routine process,” Provost Amy Thompson wrote in an announcement. “A listing of these programs is available on the Academic Efficiency and Effectiveness website.” Targeted programs include a mix of undergraduate and graduate programs. It remains unclear whether the cuts will be accompanied by job losses; a university spokesperson told Inside Higher Ed, “Employee impacts were not assessed.” Baldwin Wallace University Facing a budget deficit, Ohio’s Baldwin Wallace University is cutting 23 staff positions, reorganizing 13 academic programs and maintaining a hiring freeze through December, Ideastream reported. “Like many universities across our country, both large and small, BW must always work to maintain a balanced budget. During the past two years we have operated with budget deficits, which we cannot continue to do,” university officials said in a statement earlier this month detailing plans to fix financial issues. “To address the operating deficit, we have looked at every area of the university over the past few months to ensure that we are operating as cost-effectively as possible. As a tuition-driven institution, it is imperative that we are operating efficiently so that every possible resource can be devoted directly to the student experience.” Majors targeted for elimination include French, German, religion and philosophy. Marietta College Marietta College in Ohio plans to shed 36 jobs over the next three years, cutting a mix of administrative and nontenured faculty positions, administrators announced in a forum earlier this month. The move comes after officials conducted an academic program review in the fall, which led to the college announcing it would drop 10 low-enrollment programs. Now it’s making personnel cuts. In all, 22 faculty positions and 14 administrative jobs are set for elimination. Additionally, officials plan to leave 13 currently vacant positions unfilled, according to a news release. Tenured faculty will not be affected by the changes, according to the announcement. Though Marietta’s enrollment has remained stable, administrators noted that tuition revenue has declined as the college has invested more in financial aid; operating expenses have also increased. “It is vitally important that we maintain an operational expense base that can be supported by our revenues,” President Margaret L. Drugovich told the campus community at the forum. “We must address these issues at Marietta now, so that the college’s future holds as much promise as our past. It is our turn to set the stage for the next chapter in the history of this great college.”
  5. yeah, the Creighton team we faced 😒
  6. https://www.crainscleveland.com/education/cleveland-state-offer-buyouts-faculty-staff paywalled but you get the idea. Can't is / has been undergoing budget cuts recently also.
  7. What a discouraging thought.. you're such a d/d.
  8. The team that beat us never even made it out of the Sweet 16 😒
  9. There's this from gozips.com : https://dash.inflcr.com/exchange/university-of-akron
  10. 1-11 start in conference baseball. I assume we're a bit short of arm talent(?)
  11. All I can say is his potential recruits will be thrilled to be getting calls from LBJ.
  12. Plus the reduction in HC salary will help with their athletics budget.
  13. ClevelandZip (from UA News thread) Posted February 3 https://signalakron.org/wonder-bread-building-university-akron-demolished/ I thought this was an interesting article. UA is demolishing the old Akron Baking/Wonder Bread building. It is also planning on demolishing other buildings and selling off ones that can be salvaged. The article specifically says UA is trying to sell Quaker Square (which is not unexpected). A preservationist is quoted in the article saying that preserving Quaker Square, the Central Hower Auditorium, and the Martin building are his priorities. -------------------- One can only assume UA will get all the blame from John Q. Public if QS is sold and gets torn down. If anyone should be responsible for its preservation it's the Quaker Oats Co. It would make a great company museum and gift shop.
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