6 Wednesday, April 10, 1974 University Daily Kansan Faculty Pay to Remain 4th in Big 8 Salary increases for University of Kansas faculty in fiscal 1975 will probably be greater than at any other Bie Eight school. Salary increases for the salary above those at the other schools. KU's salaries have been rated in two reports as close to the bottom of major publicly supported universities in the country. According to a recent informal survey by Daniel Beatty, vice-president for business affairs at Kansas State University, salary increases for fiscal 1975 over 1974 were approximately 20 percent. University of Colorado—6.2 per cent, Iowa State University—6.5 per cent, University of Missouri—6 per cent, University of Nebraska—5 per cent plus $300 per employee. University of North Carolina—5 per cent, Alabama State University—7 to 8 per cent. Beatty and these figures were based on the amount specified in bills currently in circulation. and weren't final. The Kansas Legislature has already approved faculty salary increases of 10 per cent for KU and 11 per cent for K-State. According to a report compiled for the 1973 Big Eight Business Officers Meeting, the average 9-month faculty salary at KU for fiscal 1974—$14,488—ranked for among Big Eight faculty having the highest average faculty salaries were: Colorado-$16,971, Missouri-$15,365 and Nebraska-$14,065. The average faculty salaries were calculated from all 9-month salaries for the three biggest assistant managers, and instructors. If fiscal 1975 salary increases for Big Eight schools are approved according to Beauty's predictions, KU's average 6-month faculty salary - $15,933 - will still rank fourth, behind Colorado, Missouri and Nebraska. A report published in the June 1973 Lough said that discontinuing the film series would decrease the value of education in foreign area studies. The committee, he said, tries to bring in films that will interest foreign students and students in foreign area studies. SUA shows one foreign film a week, Lough said, and charges 75 cents. The Inno- The International Film Series is in danger of losing its funding from the Student Senate; poor attendance and lack of public seem to be the main reasons, according to Jeff Lough, Salma senior and member of the International Film Series. Lough said Monday that if the series was discontinued, people interested in the foreign films would suffer because they would have to rely on Student Union Activities (SUA) to provide films. Lough said he thought KU had one of the best film series in the country and hoped some of them would be the international Film Series could be rescheduled. International Film Series Threatened by Fund Cutoff SUA made money on only three foreign films. American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Bulletin ranked KU's average faculty salary twenty-four out of twenty-five public supported universities across the nation that were leaders in granting doctoral degrees. A report published in the "Legislative Budget of the University of Kansas: Fiscal 1975" ranked KU twenty-second in the average salary for a fail professor among twenty-three universities listed as publicly funded by the Association of American Universities. Phil Arnold, budget officer of the Board of Regents, said the legislature had given KU faculty a 10 per cent raise to keep up with the rate of inflation rather than to keep KU at the academic level of other universities in its peer group. University relations, said KU's faculty salaries had dropped behind those of other Big Eight schools when the Kansas Legislature had given KU no faculty salary increase in fiscal 1972 while other Big Eight universities had received moderate salary increases. "Things are going to get interesting when we ask for 10 or 11 per cent increases again," he said, referring to the upcoming fiscal 1976 budget requests for KU. Robert T. Aangneuberg, director of institutional research and planning for KU, said, "Those figures are straight salaries. Our fringe benefits package (including insurance, vacation, and retirement benefits) is much worse than other schools." The three films were Fellini's "Decameron" and "Satiricor," and Ingmar Bergman's "Shame." Lough said he thought people came to see "Decameron" because the poster advertising it showed mute scenes. Last Sunday night, however when the film series showed "2001: A Space Odyssey," there were about 1,300 spectators. Lough said. Attendance at the film series is poor, Lough said, due to the lack of publicity. He also said the abundance of films on campus and in Lough was poor, poor at the international films. The Student Senate will vote tonight on whether to fund the film series. Bill Webster, Carthage, M., lo., and co-chairman of the Senate's Cultural Companion committee, the senate give the International Film Series no money, because of poor attendance. Keith L. Nicher, vice chancellor of business affairs, said budget requests had to be submitted to the Board of Regents by June 1. 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