September 14, 2011. United Faculty of Florida readies "to fight the changes in how [professors and higher ed professionals will be] expected to do their jobs," Frank Brogan continues to trumpet his support for plan
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Florida Senate Ready to End Free Retirement for Teachers and State Workers
January 13, 2011. "Core part" of changes to involve employee contributions.
FAU Chief Financial Officer Dismissive of Call for Accountability
December 26, 2010. Says Payroll "not required" to promptly address mistakes in faculty salaries
How FAU Faculty Won
September 9, 2010. On overcoming challenges to tenure, truth, and what the profession at FAU is worth.
Results of 2009-10 Faculty Assessment of Administrators
May 14, 2010. Results from this spring's survey available now
Some Worthwhile Questions Concerning the FAU Budget
May 3, 2010. FAU administrators' concerns over budget contradicted by recent extravagances, Raises for designated few as faculty salaries reach new lows.
The View From Underneath My Desk
May 1, 2010. Time to hunker down! FAU Administrators appear to be laying groundwork for reorganization and faculty layoffs.
Retirement Bills Update: HB 5701 Targets Health Insurance Subsidy for Retirees, Portions of HB 1319 May Emerge in Other Legislation: Contact Legislators!
April 2, 2010. SB 2022 passes Senate vote, Will re-establish employee contribution to FRS for first time since 1974, FEA remains vigilant and calls/emails have caused legislators rethink their actions
FAU’s Assets Swell to Almost $1 billion: 2008-09 Financial Audit Now Available!
April 1, 2010 (Updated April 2). As FAU administrators pled poverty throughout Spring 2009 the University's assets had increased by $76.8 million over 2008, operating revenue was up 14.6%, and liabilities decreased 1.3%.
Old Dixie, the “Devolution” of Florida’s University System, and Faculty Empowerment
February 17, 2010. "Educational reform" measures put forth by Florida's Council of 100 business leaders and endorsed by GOP power broker Jeb Bush require scrutiny in historical context.