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  1. 1. redandblack.com - Colleges prepare for budget cuts
    www.redandblack.com/vnews/disp - [Cached]

    Published on: 9/22/2004   Last Visited: 9/22/2004

    Doug Crowe, presiding officer of the Franklin Senate, said Mace provided him with a document detailing exactly how much each school will have to cut.

    Crowe, under advisement from University administrators, declined to release the document.

    The College of Agriculture and Envi ronmental Sciences and School of Veterinary Medicine face 3 percent budget cuts, the highest among all University schools, he said, and the College of Family and Consumer Sciences has the lowest budget cut of 1 percent.

    Crowe said Mace told him the average cuts across all University departments was 1.35 percent.

    "So, across all units, we're doing better," he told Franklin senators.
    ...
    Crowe said faculty have blamed the administration for budget cuts in the past.

    "The president has indicated that he is more than willing to allow faculty to accompany him to Atlanta to talk to the governor," he said.
  2. 2. redandblack.com - Adams survey response low
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    Published on: 1/26/2004   Last Visited: 1/26/2004

    "It looks like right now the returns are lower than we want," said Doug Crowe, an associate professor in the geology department and Franklin senator.

    Reasons for early low returns could be due to preconceived notions some faculty members may have about the survey, he said.

    "This, I think, has been perceived as a witch-hunt with a forgone conclusion," he said.

    But this is not the case, Crowe said, and the survey gives faculty the opportunity to express any type of opinion.

    "My concern is that we as a faculty don't appear apathetic about (Adams' leadership)," he said.

    "I think everyone else in the state of Georgia and nationally has expressed an opinion about it, and (the faculty) haven't," he said.
  3. 3. OnlineAthens: UGANews: Faculty group seeks voices on leadership 01/14/04
    www.athensnewspapers.com/stori - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/14/2004   Last Visited: 1/14/2004

    Doug Crowe, an associate professor geology, disagreed, but didn't stick around to vote. He and microbiology professor Juergen Wiegel, left the meeting visibly frustrated. Both said they didn't agree with an earlier proposal that asked faculty to respond only if they had read the audit report. "When we vote for president of the United States, there are no stipulations about how informed we're supposed to be," Crowe said.

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