s it and es es. e ices ords. ns. KU ks the the as not eff of, U. of of ond ed ght er — ep- University Daily Kansan, April 16, 1982 ananas banyas butter $75 $35 a $40 butter $75 traditional bananas, sugar saber water $125 water $185 water $200 waterman ananas apelvi apelvi apelvi asahi asahi asahi asahi asyant asyant berger berger berger berger berger hodiu hodiu hodiu haimu haimu haimu hooroo booroo eggan eggan eggan entertainer Page 5 Regents From page 1 states comparable to Kansas in state population, economic resources, educational programs Each Regents school peer institution is also similar academically. The paper says KU salaries and fringe benefits are approaching a point where they will not be able to pay. To protect what the report calls "an investment in the future," the Regents are making faculty compensation their first priority again for fiscal year 1984. The report says faculty resignations and low morale because of low compensation are hurting education at Regents institutions. It points to a faculty salary increase that has lagged behind the Consumer Price Index by 41.5 percent over the last 11 years. IN TOTAL compensation, salaries and fringe benefits may be larger behind its peer institutions based in Lagos (Agverdiz 2015). The report says morale is hurt in the universities when, in order to recruit new faculty members in competition with other schools, new faculty members are offered a great deal more than faculty members who are already at the universities. A 4.3 percent increase above merit salary to the new rate of 1886 is needed to bring KU salaries to the needy. The report also recommends an early retirement plan, options for health insurance programs, dental insurance, family paid health insurance, provisions for preventative health maintenance and optometric care, none of which Kansas provides its faculty now. The Regents will also consider promotions, tenure and abatement leaves for faculty members. The Regents will also consider promotions, tenure and abatement leaves for faculty members. Council The report said there should not be an urgent need for new parking lots on campus. From page 1 Instead, Parking Services would re-design lots, such as the N zone north of Allen Field House, to make additional parking spaces, Don Kearns, director of Parking Services, said. One way to increase parking in existing lots is to designate lots for small cars. Kearns said. "We started about three years ago, behind our edges. "But to be honest with you, it is hard to edge." TOM MULINAZZI, chairman of the Parking BOM and associate professor of civil engineering, said people came up with all kinds ofresses to get to park large cars in small-car encees. "The First Amendment says you can park anywhere you want," he said. A council member blurted out, "Very forested of the Faunding Eaters." The council also passed a resolution that opposed discontinuance as a ground for firing the police. The Kansas Board of Regents will discuss this possibility today. Discontinuity is when a university abolishes an academic program or department when it has Now, the only basis for dismissing tenured faculty members is University-wide financial exigency, which occurs when financing levels exceed the budget. Tenured faculty must be bedridden throughout the University. THE RESOLUTION will be sent to the Reents, Worth said. The resolution read, "We, the members of the University Council of the University of Kansas, resolve that the Regents should not consider adding 'program or unit discontinuance' to be In another matter, the council approved an amendment to University Senate rules concerning grade changes. grounds for termination of tenured individuals until this change has been considered by faculty governance, the Council of Chief Academic Officers and the Council of Presidents." The amendment gives four exceptions to a rule that prohibits changing a grade after it is filed. - A faculty member has been found guilty of sexual harassment or academic misconduct and has assigned a grade to the student who pressed charges. - A faculty member dies or is seriously ill and incapacitated, and a clinical error is found in the records. - A department chair cannot locate a faculty member who is not a professor or is found in the course of a course grade. - A student is found guilty of academic misconduct after the course grade was assigned, and the faculty member is no longer associated with the university or is serious ill and incapacitated. before he advised the commission to pass it into law Gleason All five commissioners and the city manager have said the code contains errors and would have to be corrected and repassed by the commission. From page 1 "I think it was a failure of the city manager to provide us with professional advice when he urged us to adopt the modification without even having read it." Gleason said. BUT FRED Pence, former mayor and a member of the Lawrence Committee, said that because Gleason voted to accept the city code, he was blaming Watson for his own mistake. Mr. Gleason approved that ordinance, so why didn't he read it? Pence said, Mr. Watson said, "I was very happy." Gleason also charged that before the last evaluation of Watson, the city manager examined proposals based on who made them, rather than on the merit of their ideals. "The city manager made the comment to me on several occasions, 'Oh, that's just old-and-so. She never like what we do—'just dismissing the idea based on the source," Gleason said. "Absurd. I'm not even going to comment on that." Pence said. GLEASON ALSO charged that during a commission meeting to discuss a nuclear materials transportation ordinance, Watson left the room when he should have been advising the "He was out in the lobby talking to an individual on a different matter," Gleason said. Gleason was not at the study session, which reflects his credibility. Pence said. In February, when Gleason mentioned the study session, he admitted he had not been PENCE SAID Gleason's real motive in writing the letter to Watson was to change the city manager form of government by getting a new city manager. But Linda Lubenky, 828 Arkansas St., is an assistant for the No Recall Civilition, disagrees. "I think Tom had a number of things in Buford's career that he was sincerely disturbed about before he began to work for Buford because of his double about his performance and that he planned to express them." Haworth From page 1 Allen Wiechert, University director of facilities planning, said the money for the addition would be available July 1 and the addition would accept bids for construction soon after that. He said construction plans for the 104,000-crested foot addition were almost complete and would be built by mid-February. SCHLAGER SAID the biology department would not begin moving into the new Haworth-Malot complex until its completion. Even then, the classes might remain in Snow, at least at first. The Legislature spread funds for the addition across the next four years. Weckier said the use of Snow after the biology department had vacated it would be "an all-time priority." KU will get $2,098,633 for 1843, $2,500,000 for 1964, $5,000,000 for 1965 and $1,475,000 for 1968. 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