12 the the ETER AN- an- alay by ano, aral, box box wing this University Daily Kansan, April 23, 1981 Page 7 Budget From page 1 Among all the issues the Regents are considering—such as other operating expenses, major repairs and how to help students afford college in the face of financial aid cutbacks—the Regents are prepared to make faculty salaries their top priority in 1983. The average Regentia faculty member is paid $25,000, compared to the average of his peers, $14,000. The Regents report says that compensation has been declining over the last 12 years and that if not brought up to acceptable levels, closer to normal, the parity will worsen to the point of irremarability. The disparity has grown from $1,100 in 1971 to $2,300 this year. THIS REPORT, and one issued by the Kansas Chapter of the American Association of University Professors in early spring, says that most faculty members at a university desirability of salaries within the University reduce faculty morale and cause more faculty to leave KU. When comparing KU faculty salaries to those at 14 other schools the University often measures itself against, KU ranks 11th consistently. These peers are the 14 members of the North Central Conference of the American Association of Universities, including such schools as the Universities of Oregon, Minnesota, Iowa and Colorado. The AAUP has also fought administrators' salaries for years, saying that they are too high. Or as Dave Shuenberger, president of the KU chapter says, there might be too many administrators and too much of the budget going to pay their salaries. However, Chancellor Gene A. Budig's salary is exactly the median salary for a president of the University. a public university of 20,000 or more students. Badig said he was not concerned with ad- minimal pay. "As a group, administrators at the University Council of Kansas are not overpaid," he said. "As a group, faculty members are underpaid. I have devoted my time and effort to addressing myself to the issues of faculty compensation." The report reviews the committee's actions during the 1981-82 year, which included assigning a subcommittee to revise mechanics of the language in the Faculty Senate Rules and Regulations dealing with destroying confidential student files. Landscape From page 1 The committee attended budget conferences with the executive vice chancellor and the vice chancellor for academic affairs this year and made a list of University needs, including a strengthened advising system and funds for computing. From page 1 students, they weren't really concerned with the campus." Thomas said. "But eventually, they have a nostalgic memory of the campus." He handles KU's total landscape planning. THEOMAS HAS been responsible for those nostalgic memories of lavender rubbed trees, white, yellow and blue crocus and the shrimp in rain trees of KU summers for the past 33 years. I am responsible for development of land and planning sites for buildings, roads, parking lots Thomas also oversees placement of gardens, fountains and terraces. PART OF THOMAS' job relates to long-term alleging for the campus. process. "Every year we go through a process of staging." he said. When setting priorities, Thomas often refers to a workbook established by the Regents for long-term learning. "We set up priorities, recommend them to the chancellor and the chancellor recommends them to "Every project is based this way on a long-term plan," he said. "But it's not an intelexible way of planning." Some of the projects listed in the workbook included a remodeling of Snow Hall by fiscal year 1983 and renovation of Hoch Auditorium and planning for a varsity basketball with stadium capacity. Regardless of the outcome of future projects, the campus was the theme for landscaping projects. "We try to make it look nice and to maintain a peaceful atmosphere for the students." Mathes And even though unidentified people sometimes steal Christmas trees from the campus in late November and early December, many of them have events appreciated the beauty of their surroundings. "Oh, I know they do," he said $20 off all Prescription 50% off all Tinting 20% off all Sunglasses One day service on most prescription and repairs. Coupon must be presented with purchase. 7th 841-1113 Free adjustments Expires 5/31/82 ... Rent it. Call the Kansan ... 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