Friday, September 28.1979 7 Financial needs, tenure topics of AAUP meeting Financial exigency and faculty tenure quotas will be the primary issues dealt with by the American Association of University Professors at its statewide location in Manhattan, T.P. Srinivasan, president of the KAU chapter said yesterday. At least four University of Kansas professors will join representatives from 29 other state AUAP chapters to conduct lectures and workshops, Srinivasan said. Gerald Pasky, state AAU president and a professor at Wichita State University, said State Rep. Mike Haydn, R-Atwood, would speak on budgetary issues. Aitow is chairman of the House Budget Committee, director of the AAU's Midwestern office, Perry Robinson, also will speak on financial exigency and quotas. Financial exigency, a policy aimed toward tenured faculty, may be declared when budget difficulties arise and the situation of tenured positions is necessary. According to Pasky, the definition of exigency approved by the Board of Regents last week was not in line with KU standards. The KU financial exigency policy states the release of tenured professors should occur only as a last resort after all examinations have been examined, and utilized or rejected. "That's a place where a compromise may be needed," he said. Members of the AAPU would like the Regents to reconsider their definition and are willing to discuss the topic with the Regents, he said. The AAUP also opposes tenure quotas, which limit the number of tenured faculty to 10 per year. The Board said. Although the Board of Regents does not have a tenure quota policy, some departments do. Jerry Frierman president of the Kansas State University AUAP chapter, said state AUAP committees would present reports on several issues, including the need to address cyber crimes. The reports will be discussed and acted on by conference representatives. VOTE VISA! Pd. for by Visa Coal. 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