Pushback on WIU Budget Cuts & Update on Open Meetings Violations.
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
http://www.tspr.org/post/pushback-wiu-b ... violations
Updates to faculty layoff plan and other stuff
Life after Layoff from WIU.
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
http://www.tspr.org/post/life-after-layoff-wiu
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
http://www.tspr.org/post/life-after-layoff-wiu
FALL 2018 ENROLLMENT SNAPSHOT FOR ILLINOIS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES:
https://www.ibhe.org/assets/files/IBHE% ... llment.pdf
https://www.ibhe.org/assets/files/IBHE% ... llment.pdf
- Tere North
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Only SIUC is worse off than uswiu712 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 22, 2018 8:40 pm FALL 2018 ENROLLMENT SNAPSHOT FOR ILLINOIS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES:
https://www.ibhe.org/assets/files/IBHE% ... llment.pdf
- Western_101
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True, Tere.
However, EIU suffered years of declining enrollment before it hit Western. Unless I'm wrong they are a Illinois D-I school with under 6000 enrollment.
I wouldn't exactly be celebrating that. Just because EIU got a tourniquet on the bleeding doesn't mean everything is roses and rainbows.
NIU is not a destination school anymore (if it ever was). This notion of being in the FBS means they have to have a budget mulitple millions dollars more than Western. If you were to ask the average Joe on the street his/her response likely would be they don't percieve NIU in the same classification as Big Ten schools. Thus something less, many think D-II. Others figure it is the same as the other State schools in Illinois. i.e., ISU, EIU, SIU, WIU.
Illinois under funding their public institutions is the definition of self absorbed immediate gratification greed. So, much for our children are the future, it didn't have to be this way.
However, EIU suffered years of declining enrollment before it hit Western. Unless I'm wrong they are a Illinois D-I school with under 6000 enrollment.
I wouldn't exactly be celebrating that. Just because EIU got a tourniquet on the bleeding doesn't mean everything is roses and rainbows.
NIU is not a destination school anymore (if it ever was). This notion of being in the FBS means they have to have a budget mulitple millions dollars more than Western. If you were to ask the average Joe on the street his/her response likely would be they don't percieve NIU in the same classification as Big Ten schools. Thus something less, many think D-II. Others figure it is the same as the other State schools in Illinois. i.e., ISU, EIU, SIU, WIU.
Illinois under funding their public institutions is the definition of self absorbed immediate gratification greed. So, much for our children are the future, it didn't have to be this way.
From KHQA-TV-7 News:
Western Illinois University will soon begin meeting about seniority and possible layoffs.
WIU has faced several budget cuts over the past few years.
WIU Spokesperson Darcie Shinberger said the University notified employees of an informational meeting.
The school issued the following statement:
"HR will periodically host informational sessions for employees in regard to such topics as benefits, retirement information, and other SUCSS-related rules, policies, and regulations."
The first meeting is scheduled for January 25th.
Western Illinois University will soon begin meeting about seniority and possible layoffs.
WIU has faced several budget cuts over the past few years.
WIU Spokesperson Darcie Shinberger said the University notified employees of an informational meeting.
The school issued the following statement:
"HR will periodically host informational sessions for employees in regard to such topics as benefits, retirement information, and other SUCSS-related rules, policies, and regulations."
The first meeting is scheduled for January 25th.
- Tere North
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Layoffs for Civil Service (SUCSS) personnel will not cut it.wiu712 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:07 pm From KHQA-TV-7 News:
Western Illinois University will soon begin meeting about seniority and possible layoffs.
WIU has faced several budget cuts over the past few years.
WIU Spokesperson Darcie Shinberger said the University notified employees of an informational meeting.
The school issued the following statement:
"HR will periodically host informational sessions for employees in regard to such topics as benefits, retirement information, and other SUCSS-related rules, policies, and regulations."
The first meeting is scheduled for January 25th.
WIU: Financial Picture Remains Bleak.
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
https://www.tspr.org/post/wiu-financial ... ains-bleak
From Tri-States Public Radio, WIUM-FM:
https://www.tspr.org/post/wiu-financial ... ains-bleak
- Neckfansince71
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So more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news which means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news which means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment which means more bad financial news means cuts which mean hesitation to enroll which means a lower enrollment!!!! Its the self fulfilling prophecy. Western Illinois University is a great place to learn! I am so sick and tired of this whirlpool I just want to "scream!" How does WIU get off the "dime?" What in the hell is it going to take? It is truly time to turn the corner! jc