Um, David,

Maybe if you just read the 30-40 emails I got, some from people whose
resumes are over-the-top good, and read their hopelessness and helplessness
after losing jobs or inability to obtain one, largely because a bunch of
politicians in multiple states are playing games with their lives, you
might not have such a cocky, blatantly uncaring, and largely insensitive
and cavalier view.
There are a lot of people who are on foodstamps right now, many of whom
have, frankly, better credentials than you, me, or many of the others who
are on this listserv.

#1 Making people aware that it is not just "their state" is not a.
complaining or b. throwing your hands up
#2 Those are all links sent to me from the listserv
#3 I guess you must be either a. securely employed with nothing to worry
about, or b. living in another country, or c. completely oblivious to what
is going on in the world.
#4 not sure what you mean by "why don't we hired an undergrad or two
#5 you are making a rash assumption that none of these things are being
done, advising people to do it.

Unfortunately, empathy is not a widely distributed quality in the human
race.





On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 4:13 PM, David Reed <david.edwin.r...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> So you've collected headlines from roughly half the states, of which some
> really don't paint a doom-and-gloom picture (Colorado, Minnesota ,Oregon,
> while Mississippi and Alabama are increasing funding to K-12 education),
> and then proceed to make some pretty sweeping claims. It's almost as is
> often repeated quip about states being the laboratories of democracy has
> some truth to it! If this was the draft thesis of an undergrad paper, I
> would return it and ask for more effort.
>
> Instead of complaining about it to each other in an echo chamber, how
> about we actively work to fix it! Those of us with budgets, why don't we
> hired an undergrad student or two for the summer. Those of us with elegant
> writing, send in a letter to the editor to your local paper. Those of us
> with a cell phone, call your elected Representative. Those of us teaching,
> get non-science majors exciting about what you (and the rest of us) are
> doing!
>
> Throwing your hands up and blaming it on a disinterested populace is a
> lazy excuse since we are the ones educating that populace. Saying there is
> a war on science is worse since it helps increase the amount
> of polarization in our society.
>
> david reed
>
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 1:21 PM, Malcolm McCallum <
> malcolm.mccallum.ta...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> THere are a few states with increased higher ed budgets, and the vast
>> majority being slashed and burned.
>> IF you read through these articles, you will find common threads in
>> regard to party-lines, common issues, etc.
>> Bottom line, there is a ware on higher education and science.  The excuse
>> is budgets; however, you can't milk a stone.
>> It all boils down to lack of creativity, an general unwillingness of
>> those benefitting form higehr education to do anything,
>> and largely a disinterested populace who believes whatever tripe is
>> shoved down their throat by part-sponsored news agencies.
>> I feel for the new graduates who are hoping to get a job, its hard enough
>> when you have been let go as a line item and
>> have some cv to shop around. These people just keep making things worse
>> through ineptitude and ignorance.
>>
>> *Some General responses....................*
>> Apparently, most states are increasing out-of-state enrollment an
>> decreasing in-state enrollment due to cuts.
>>
>> http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-04-01/colleges-look-to-out-of-state-students-amid-state-funding-shortages
>> <http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2016-04-01/colleges-look-to-out-of-state-students-amid-state-funding-shortages>
>>
>> another article on the topic of state budgets & higher ed
>>
>> http://www.dailytexanonline.com/2016/03/28/states-must-protect-higher-education-from-budget-cuts
>>
>> I keep hearing stories from certain family members that higher ed is a
>> waste of time based on fox news reports. I don't agree, but , I'm and
>> part-time employed PHD, and most of them are employed, about to retire or
>> retired highschool/college drop outs.  Maybe they are right?
>>
>>
>> https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2016/04/07/lincoln-project-report-offers-suggestions-public-research-universities-financial
>>
>> A report from the Lincoln Project, which has been studying public
>> research universities since 2013. Final report was issued yesterday, with
>> wide-ranging suggestions for financial futures of these institutions.
>>
>> Lawmakers hiked tuition faster than schools did..
>> http://interactives.dallasnews.com/2016/tuition-costs/
>>
>>
>> *Alabama................................................*
>> The $6.28 billion budget approved is the largest Education Trust Fund
>> since 2008, before the Great Recession led to an ebbing of state revenues.
>> The 2017 ETF is about $290 million higher than the current budget, an
>> increase of about 4.8 percent.
>>
>> http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/news/politics/southunionstreet/2016/03/08/ala-house-approves-education-budget-teacher-pay-raise/81437740/
>>
>> *Alaska...................................................*
>> Alaska is a good example - cuts have been proposed on the order of 10-20%
>> (and more, if you count cuts in the last couple years).  Programs have been
>> lost already - fairly grim.
>>
>> Also look into the situation in Alaska. Here are some links:
>>
>> http://www.adn.com/article/20160127/university-alaska-leaders-plan-restructure-campuses
>>
>>
>> http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/14/alaskas-schools-face-cuts-at-every-level-over-oil-collapse.html
>>
>>
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/15/us/oil-collapse-drains-alaskas-wide-ranging-education-system.html?_r=0
>>
>> *Arizona.....................................................*
>>
>> http://tucson.com/news/local/education/college/tuition-rate-hikes-ok-d-for-arizona-universities/article_5b5b3e8d-925f-5738-9cdd-950f82a7c6b7.html
>>
>> *Arkansas...................................................*
>> facing $100M budget hole, some congressmen calling for $14B in higher ed
>> cuts
>>
>> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/19/analysis-arkansas-lawmakers-shop-competing-budget-/
>>
>> *Colorado.......................................................*
>> Uncertain how this impacts universities...
>>
>> http://gazette.com/skirmishes-over-proposed-25.8-billion-colorado-state-budget-continue-in-legislature/article/1573646
>>
>> *Connecticut..............................................*
>>
>> The committee and Malloy proposed cutting UConn’s funding next fiscal
>> year by $15 million under the committee plan, and the UConn Health Center
>> would lose $6.4 million.The Board of Regents for Higher Education, which
>> oversees the four regional state universities, 12 the community colleges
>> and the online Charter Oak College, would lose $19 million in 2016-17. 
>> College
>> officials have said the governor's proposed funding levels would leave them
>> with sizeable shortfalls -- $18 milllion for the regents and $30 million
>> for UConn." source:
>> http://ctmirror.org/2016/04/06/budget-plan-offers-painful-cuts-but-remains-out-of-balance/
>> )
>>
>> *Georgia.........................................................*
>>
>>
>> http://www.northwestgeorgianews.com/polkfishwrap/news/local/as-state-house-wraps-up-work-kelley-looks-to-the/article_c5bd3f46-fcd6-11e5-9612-bb9e3bec8df0.html
>>
>> *Hawaii..........................................................*
>>
>> Universe of Hawaii Manoa, the state's only research university, faces a
>> $50 million cut. By a slight of hand, $50 M will be moved from operations
>> of research units to "maintenance". The budget will be supposedly made
>> whole through replacement with $50 M in federal funds which don't currently
>> exist or are funds from NSF and NIH which can only be used for the purpose
>> they were granted, mostly research projects, ship operations etc. Federal
>> agencies have traditionally taken a dim view of the diversion of funds. We
>> are waiting to see if the Legislature goes through with this.
>>
>> *Illinois....................................................................*
>>
>> Illinois has been without a budget for almost a year and may have to wait
>> until after November to get one. State contracts for GAs and faculty doing
>> research for the state are not being honored. The state is not paying the
>> Monetary Assistance Program (MAP) grants that go to needy students.
>> Community Colleges are laying off tenured faculty, and Chicago State
>> University is preparing to shut down at the end of the month. At the same
>> time, the state has already spent more than its revenues this year since
>> consent degrees and court orders are forcing payments to almost all of
>> its creditors besides higher ed.
>>
>> If you keep my name anonymous, feel free to include my story. The budget
>> situation in Illinois is truly dismal. I'm about to finish a PhD at a
>> public University in Illinois. I already moved out of IL and have no
>> intention to return. With the risk of closure for smaller state-schools,
>> undergraduates considering out-of-state universities, and massive pension
>> obligations, there is a bleak outlook for hiring at the state level in
>> academia or government. In ~6 months, I've only seen 1 job opportunity in
>> my region of IL that could be a good fit. I recognize that funding to
>> higher ed is threatened in other states too, but the scale of mismanagement
>> in IL has forced me to take my chances elsewhere for a job in the sciences.
>>
>>
>> *Kansas....................................................................*
>> Unfortunately, as you are probably aware, the state of Kansas is
>> suffering from the funding reduction brought on by tax cuts and KU is being
>> required to face budget cuts in the coming year. I’m afraid that we have no
>> flexibility because of our budget woes. (i.e. we are not hiring)
>>
>>
>> *Kentucky.................................................................*
>> 4.5% cut, followed by 9% cut in each of the next two years.
>>
>> http://www.courier-journal.com/story/news/politics/elections/kentucky/2016/04/07/former-auditor-edelen-blasts-bevin-n-ky-speech/82718668/
>>
>> Kentucky is having issues too:
>> http://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article56718018.html   The
>> governor is cutting state funding to higher ed over the next couple of
>> years.
>>
>> <http://goog_643750172>
>> A <http://goog_643750172>ttorney General threatens to sue governor...
>>
>> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/1/democrats-say-bevins-college-cuts-are-illegal/
>>
>> *Louisiana..............................................................*
>> Louisiana's budget has been catastrophic for the past several years and
>> higher ed has been hit pretty hard (something like working with 40-50% of
>> the state money they had in 2010).  The last legislative session did create
>> more revenue and, but I'm not sure if it was enough (
>> http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/03/louisianas_next_round_of_midye.html).
>> We did get a new governor this year who appears to be more interested in
>> funding higher ed...
>>
>> Louisiana state system is still in trouble I believe.
>>
>>
>> *Minnesota................................................................*
>> tuition frozen since 2013, enrollment declines at some schools, Governor
>> asking for increased funding......
>>
>> http://www.mprnews.org/story/2016/04/06/minnesota-state-colleges-universities-budget-cuts
>>
>> *Mississippi............................................................*
>> budget increased for higher education
>>
>> http://www.clarionledger.com/story/news/politics/2016/03/19/some-skeptical-mississippi-senate-budget-proposal/81919962/
>>
>>
>> *Missouri......................................................................*
>> Unfortunately the University of Missouri system is also facing budget
>> restrictions from the state due to decreased enrollment and on-campus
>> issues/ "personnel conduct" during the Fall 2015 semester.
>>
>>
>> http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/education/turmoil_at_mu/university-of-missouri-enrollment-and-budget-picture-grim-for-fall/article_b1641e8c-d285-5118-9d0d-347ca50a413b.html
>>
>>
>> http://www.columbiatribune.com/news/education/turmoil_at_mu/budget-plan-targets-click-salary-and-university-of-missouri-administration/article_932fe3c8-1f97-5ed1-bc7b-92acb165d975.html
>>
>>
>> http://www.ctpost.com/news/us/article/University-of-Missouri-announces-budget-cuts-6880680.php
>>
>> It is almost like Missouri looks at Kansas and chooses to follow whatever
>> disasterous or moronic policy the KS legislature implemented.
>>
>> *New
>> Mexico......................................................................*
>> $10M in cuts to NMSU....
>>
>> http://nmpolitics.net/index/2016/04/proposed-cuts-to-employee-benefits-stir-controversy-at-nmsu/
>>
>> *New
>> York.........................................................................*
>> Students protest budget cuts..
>> https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/03/19/cuny-m19.html
>>
>>
>> *Oklahoma......................................................................*
>> ECU absorbs $2.25M in cuts
>> http://www.theadanews.com/news/ecu-cuts-positions-programs/article_6412d4f8-e724-11e5-beb3-53fe96e67563.html
>>
>>
>> *Oregon..............................................................................*
>> Regardless of how you feel about minimum wage, one thing it does do is
>> raise tax revenue overnight.
>> 5% of 7.50/hr = $0.38, on a 40 hr week = $780/yr
>> 5% of 15/hr = $0.76, on 40 hr week = $1,560/yr       That is alot of
>> additional revenue, and state wages paid out are largely above min wage, so
>> employees don't get adjustment, meaning a paycut for anyone above min
>> wage.  A lot of money for higher ed in decreased relative salaries and
>> increased tax revenue.
>>
>> Then, there is this article....
>>
>> http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/03/09/oregon-universities-hit-hard-by-minimum-wage-hike/
>>
>>
>> *Pennsylvania...................................................................*
>> Middle States Commission on Higher Ed has questions due to budget
>> impasse..
>>
>> http://www.centredaily.com/news/local/education/penn-state/article66726487.html
>>
>> *Puerto
>> Rico....................................................................*
>> University of Puerto Rico could be poster child of catastrophic budget,
>> primarily due to political ineptness.
>>
>> *South
>> Dakota.................................................................*.
>>
>> http://www.argusleader.com/story/news/education/2016/04/01/regents-freeze-tuition-south-dakota-universities/82517518/
>>
>> http://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/education/higher-education/south-dakota-looks-to-lure-away-iowa-students-with-tuition-break-20160404
>>
>> *South
>> Carolina.................................................................*
>> http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/article70297652.html
>>
>>
>> *Texas..................................................................................*
>>
>> http://lubbockonline.com/local-news/2016-04-02/texas-lawmakers-say-funding-community-colleges-priority-next-session
>>
>>
>> *Utah...............................................................................*
>>
>> http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865649837/Utah-schools-get-445M-funding-boost-new-direction-for-leadership-elections.html?pg=all
>>
>> *West
>> Virginia...................................................................*
>>
>> http://www.thedaonline.com/opinion/article_62695250-f6ea-11e5-91f5-e3275a7d384e.html
>> WV prepares for massive cuts to higher education
>>
>> http://www.routefifty.com/2016/04/west-virginia-higher-education-funding/127197/
>>
>>
>> *Wisconsin.......................................................................*
>>
>> http://www.wpr.org/budget-cuts-straining-already-stressed-uw-superior
>>
>>
>> http://www.slate.com/articles/life/education/2016/03/university_of_wisconsin_and_the_aftermath_of_destroying_professor_tenure.html
>>
>>
>> Univ. of Wisconsin System……our current governor and state
>> legislature…need I say more?
>>
>> Thanks for all your thought provoking contributions to Ecolog.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Malcolm L. McCallum, PHD, REP
>> Link to online CV and portfolio :
>> https://www.visualcv.com/malcolm-mc-callum?access=18A9RYkDGxO
>>
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>> array of animal life with which our country has been blessed. It is a
>> many-faceted treasure, of value to scholars, scientists, and nature lovers
>> alike, and it forms a vital part of the heritage we all share as Americans.”
>> -President Richard Nixon upon signing the Endangered Species Act of 1973
>> into law.
>>
>> "Peer pressure is designed to contain anyone with a sense of drive" -
>> Allan Nation
>>
>> 1880's: "There's lots of good fish in the sea"  W.S. Gilbert
>> 1990's:  Many fish stocks depleted due to overfishing, habitat loss,
>>             and pollution.
>> 2000:  Marine reserves, ecosystem restoration, and pollution reduction
>>           MAY help restore populations.
>> 2022: Soylent Green is People!
>>
>> The Seven Blunders of the World (Mohandas Gandhi)
>> Wealth w/o work
>> Pleasure w/o conscience
>> Knowledge w/o character
>> Commerce w/o morality
>> Science w/o humanity
>> Worship w/o sacrifice
>> Politics w/o principle
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 “Nothing is more priceless and worthy of preservation than the rich array
of animal life with which our country has been blessed. It is a
many-faceted treasure, of value to scholars, scientists, and nature lovers
alike, and it forms a vital part of the heritage we all share as Americans.”
-President Richard Nixon upon signing the Endangered Species Act of 1973
into law.

"Peer pressure is designed to contain anyone with a sense of drive" - Allan
Nation

1880's: "There's lots of good fish in the sea"  W.S. Gilbert
1990's:  Many fish stocks depleted due to overfishing, habitat loss,
            and pollution.
2000:  Marine reserves, ecosystem restoration, and pollution reduction
          MAY help restore populations.
2022: Soylent Green is People!

The Seven Blunders of the World (Mohandas Gandhi)
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