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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Latest news on Lottery Scholarship
The latest word on changes to the TN HOPE Lottery Scholarship, is that it will be cut in half for students instead of having it available to fewer students by raising the standards. The article linked below is not the … Continue reading
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More Guns and Less State Revenue
Gun rights advocates will soon be trying to remove the requirement for a carry permit in Tennessee. A (Nashville) Tennessean article found today at the link below, gives details on this ongoing initiative: http://www.tennessean.com/article/20111128/NEWS0201/311280016/Gun-rights-groups-challenge-limitations-TN?odyssey=tab|topnews|text|FRONTPAGE State and local governments nationwide, lose … Continue reading
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Thinking on Thanksgiving
Let’s think on Thanksgiving, one holiday where we gang up on cool indifference no matter our religious persuasion. The original givers of thanks did not place much stipulation on the day. All we need do, they said, is check our … Continue reading
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Sweet Home Alabama!?!
A few weeks ago, a French professor at UTK was having her students write essays when from the nearby stadium came blasts of “Sweet Home Alabama” and the Alabama fight song, followed by the sound of loud cheers. It seems, … Continue reading
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Governor Haslam is concerned over the decline in state funding for higher ed
Apparently Tennessee governor, Bill Haslam, thinks we cannot continue to cut the state’s portion of the cost of higher education while that of middle-class families continues to rise; but given the five percent increase proposed for 2012-13, I suppose we … Continue reading
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Students Against Priority Registration For Athletes
Alex Wilson, SGA President, invited me to attend this past Friday’s meeting of the registration committee (we have committees for most things, it turns out) where I was treated to a delightful pre-Thanksgiving feast of student leadership featuring Gregh Frye … Continue reading
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Noland from West Virginia to be ETSU President
Brian Noland, most recently of West Virginia, but who spent time earlier in his career working for the Tennessee Higher Education Commission; will be named the next President of ETSU, after finishing second in the running for the UTK Presidency. … Continue reading
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UTM Loses Twice Today, but Have Much of Which to Be Proud
Our football and volleyball teams lost to Eastern and Morehead, respectively, today; but they each had terrific years and we should all be proud of them. If there is any good news for those two teams it might be they … Continue reading
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Would you sign a student debt pledge?
A Chronicle of Education article by Eric Hoover explores the plan by the organizers of Occupy Wall Street to draft three pledges related to student debt. After one million sign the debtors’ pledge, they will refuse to repay their loans … Continue reading
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Views of Power and the Faculty Senate
In my organizational theory and behavior classes, we often talk about different views of power as held by organizations or cultures. Among these are: Unitary View: the leader does what she believes she must to guide people toward goals with … Continue reading
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