http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/8699824/Thats really what this announcement is, is that state universities and colleges are now private. So as one of the GOLO comments on this story says, whos picking up UNC first for sponsorship?This is just begging for a lawsuit, as its in state law (and maybe constitution) that the state is required to support these schools. I know its tough times but wheres taxes and why are we spending on some of the crap we are?NOTE: I put this here instead of TSB, as I believe this will seriously affect students, therefore is more general news, vs political.
11/30/2010 2:39:51 PM
this is a scare tactic to lubricate the public against upcoming tax increases that will 'save' public universities.
11/30/2010 2:43:30 PM
Didn't Bowles say a couple weeks ago if the state government kept cutting university funding they were going to have to shut down one of UNC's campuses
11/30/2010 2:58:07 PM
nobody would really miss unc Pembroke anyway
11/30/2010 3:00:18 PM
Serious question here: Why does it seem that we have a budget shortfall every year? How are our needs so far beyond our ability to finance?
11/30/2010 3:05:13 PM
gotta get that lotto money! what a joke, lets steal some money from somewhere else now
11/30/2010 3:10:17 PM
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11/30/2010 3:29:45 PM
bev purdue has had nothing but one big middle finger for the public university system since she gained the office, so i'm not surprisedthat said, i have to grudgingly admit that if any large sector of the NC government has the best ability to raise private funds, it's the university system...despite NC's mediocre primary education, our university system as a whole is very good and very diverse...we likely have more schools than we "need," and so closing one of the "meh" schools isn't a horrible option (for the system as a whole, i mean...it would really really REALLY suck to be a student, staff, or faculty of whatever school closed)...the big ones are safe, of course[Edited on November 30, 2010 at 3:52 PM. Reason : .]
11/30/2010 3:49:47 PM
^^
11/30/2010 3:53:37 PM
Well. After having to take a pay cut in the aftermath of the 2009 budget hammer, I'm legitimately concerned about getting laid off if this one goes through. Oh joy.
11/30/2010 4:03:53 PM
UNC-CH would be the last to go, sadly
11/30/2010 4:27:59 PM
Bev Purdue is spending all the money building big 8 lane roads to nowhere and freeways to the dairy farms in her home area of New Bern
11/30/2010 9:49:03 PM
^^ Dude not to wave the UNC towel, but I prefer well trained doctors from there than STDU. NCSU and UNC are the keeps of the NC higher educational system.Between the two you got everything you need for a societyEngineersScientistsDoctorsDentistsNursesLawyersVetsAgriculture Experts
11/30/2010 9:58:56 PM
11/30/2010 10:02:37 PM
I can't help but think that if this were a reality, medical and defense industries would most likely be the ones to fund the universities. Having said that, I am very scared at the type of research/results that would undoubtedly be mandated by the private sector and produced by universities.Yeah, we do a lot of research in the private sector, but it is very heavily influenced by cost, schedules, and budgets. It's sad, really, because universities offer what is often the very last form of pure scientific research.... that is, research concerned with getting the true answer instead of the "right" answer.
11/30/2010 10:16:04 PM
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11/30/2010 11:57:40 PM
If they shut down Elizabeth City State, my poor little town might go broke
12/1/2010 1:01:03 AM
12/1/2010 8:36:26 AM
gotta get dem papers
12/1/2010 10:02:14 AM
why would she do that to her face?
12/1/2010 10:06:03 AM
^Why so serious?I'm less worried about the universities and more worried about the job cuts in public schools next year. It just feels like every year we're looking at the same stuff: There's a budget shortage; we'll have to eliminate jobs to free up funds.
12/1/2010 10:11:32 AM
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12/1/2010 1:00:05 PM
I really wish we could get up the political will to start calling our politicians bluffs on this sort of thing. Everyone seems to recognize that these are scare tactics, but in the end, it always seems like the politicians win.
12/1/2010 5:28:00 PM
12/1/2010 6:05:07 PM
Meh, depends on the program, degree, field of study, and institution I guess. I seem to recall doing a lot of research in undergrad for the NIH... and even more so in grad school for the NIH and DOT. All research with the goal of doing solid and pure research, with sound methodologies in order to get a true answer. And even today (though I'm in the private sector), we work closely with the universities giving them research to go out and do. Reason being, we have serious questions that we need answered, but haven't the time to go and do the research ourselves. Yes, we're looking for the true answer here.But anyway, the point I was getting at was that if the private sector was actually paying for this research to happen, then they would most likely have a much heavier influence on the results as well.
12/1/2010 6:29:57 PM
12/1/2010 9:59:27 PM
I don't think anyone will miss WCU either. So there you have it --Close UNC-P and WCU, crisis averted.
12/1/2010 10:35:14 PM
unc-p would be a good option to close, but so would elizabeth city state.
12/1/2010 11:49:38 PM
Doubt they'd close ECSU, there's not much education-wise in that part of the state and the legislators down east would flip. First likely candidate that was being discussed before the budget crisis was shutting down NCAT or merging it into UNCG (so you'd have a UNCG East Campus and UNCG West Campus). Merging FSU and UNCP would probably be #2.But realistically there are too many influential alumni from all 17 UNC institutions for any of them to ever shut down -- we'll see tuition and fees triple or quadruple first, and end up like Virginia
12/2/2010 12:00:20 AM
When are we going to find an NC politician who values education?
12/2/2010 12:38:51 AM
12/2/2010 2:15:51 AM
^^I think it comes down to, if you want it done right, do it yourself (or at least actively support someone you believe in). PTAs, School Boards, and County Commissions are good places to get involved locally.2 NC State students ran for City Council recently, and an NC State student just won the Wake County Soil & Water Supervisor position. Of course volunteering for campaigns is a lot easier and one can support larger scale offices.A key thing to watch is who the GOP puts in control of the education related committees in the General Assembly when they officially take over in January.
12/2/2010 3:40:14 AM
I didnt see this posted above, but didnt look too closely...The flagship universities are primarily supported by grants and private gifts already. More than 50% of UNC Chapel Hills total operating costs are funded by outside sources. I think the state only contributes about 25-30% (I cant give you a source, but I hear this from management).UVA is funded even less by the state of Virginia, and has threatened to pull themselves away from state funding completely because the state gets to direct them without footing most of the bill.So, I think Bev's statement was ignorant.[Edited on December 2, 2010 at 10:48 AM. Reason : .]
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12/3/2010 1:07:26 AM
^Take faculty in this program and move them to any other college of your choice. Crisis averted.
12/3/2010 3:44:27 PM
^5th oldest school in the UNC system wont be going anywhere
12/3/2010 3:47:26 PM
Yeah I can't see them shutting down WCU. It's pretty much the only higher education available in that part of the state.
12/3/2010 3:56:30 PM
12/4/2010 2:03:26 AM
WCU is a cool little college town. FSU, ECSU, and UNCP are all pathetic excuses for a college.
12/4/2010 2:26:00 AM
^
12/5/2010 5:45:50 AM
ECSU?
12/5/2010 9:21:58 AM
^Elizabeth City State University
12/5/2010 10:07:50 AM
ahh, totally forgot about that one.
12/5/2010 2:24:40 PM
I think most people do.
12/6/2010 9:16:38 AM
good point.
12/6/2010 9:46:28 AM