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Proposed tenure changes worry profs

February 1, 2010 Mississippi

By ED KEMP @ HATTIESBURG AMERICAN
Is academic tenure under attack? A number of university professors across Mississippi believe so.
The state College Board gave initial approval in December to policy changes that would reduce how much warning time is required to fire tenured and tenure-track professors for financial reasons.
There’s even in a bill in the Legislature [...]

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Merger ‘dead on arrival’

January 29, 2010 Mississippi

ELIZABETH CRISP @ Clarion Ledger
Higher education leaders assured a room packed Thursday with supporters of Mississippi’s historically black universities that there is little support for a merger of the three schools.
“Based on private conversations that we’ve had with members of the Legislature as well as many public comments that we’ve seen by members of the [...]

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Mississippi colleges vie for border-line students

January 28, 2010 Mississippi

By Phil West @ The Commercial Appeal
JACKSON, Miss. — A key state Senate committee approved legislation Wednesday that would let university presidents waive some tuition costs to attract more out-of-state students.
The measure is aimed at attracting more out-of-state students and keeping many of them here once they finish their education, said state Sen. Doug Davis, R-Hernando [...]

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UPDATE: Miss. college tuition rates to increase

January 26, 2010 Mississippi

by Shelia Byrd/The Associated Press
JACKSON — Students will have to pay more this fall to get a college education in Mississippi.
The state College Board on Monday approved multiyear tuition increases at Mississippi’s eight public universities, saying the move is one of many measures in the face of budget cuts.
The tuition hikes range from 4.5 percent [...]

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LSU faculty says cuts to hurt standing

January 21, 2010 Louisiana

By JORDAN BLUM
Graduation rates and LSU’s academic accreditation are gravely at risk because of higher education budget cuts and pending layoffs, professors said Wednesday during the university’s first Faculty Senate meeting of the year.
LSU is sending out more than 300 notices this week to instructors informing them they may not have jobs after 2010.
Other notices to [...]

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