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TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010
VOL. 55, ISSUE 3
Faculty to feel budget crunch BY NORMAN J. DOTSON JR. diGest editor-iN-cHieF
During an early semester budget meeting, members of administration presented the faculty and staff with the budget plan for this upcoming year. A new summer salary flat rate will be implemented this year. This summer flat rate formula will save Southern University up to $150,000 to $250,000. “Full time faculty members are 9-month employees. Summer employment is not guaranteed to faculty and is subject to approval of appropriate dean, the chief academic officer, and the chancellor. The existing compensation for teaching a full-load is normally two ninths of the 9-month salary unless otherwise approved by the Southern University Board of Supervisors,” said Provost Mwalimu Shujaa. Southern University in Baton Rouge is requesting that the Board of Supervisors approve the use of the proposed flat-rate summer salary schedule in lieu of the two-ninths formula, given
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the hardships imposed on the university by this year’s midyear budget cut. “Using the faculty salary rates averaged by rank, for every 100 summer session courses at 3-credits each offered where 50 percent f the credit hours are taught by full professors, the savings would be around $54,750,” said Shujaa. “34 percent of the credit hours taught by associate professors would save $29,886, and where 15 percent of the credit hours are taught by assistant professors the savings would be $11, 475,” Shujaa continued. “We are proposing to offer this summer one eight week session only. If projected conservatively, that’s 250 courses will be offered during that session,” stated Shujaa. The total savings per 100 courses would average around $95, 931. During the 2008 summer session there were 462 classes offered and in 2009’s See CRUNCH page 3
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southern University provost Mwalimu shujaa and university officials told faculty members of a state-mandated midyear budget cut of approximately $1.5 million in a meeting earlier this month. reductions in classes and athletics funding are among those cuts.
Editor-in-chief Emeritus of Essence Magazine, author and speaker Susan L. Taylor will be the fourth speaker in Southern University’s 2009-2010 Chancellor’s Lecture Series on Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 6 p.m., in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the SmithB r o w n Memorial Union. The lecture is free and open to the public. Taylor was the longtime taYLor editor and in-fluence behind Essence maga-zine’s rise to greatness. She served as the magazine’s fashion and beauty editor, editor-in-chief and editorial director, as well as, author of the magazine’s popular See TAYLOR page 3
AT&T tours SU campus By darryl J. edWards diGest coNtriBUtiNG Writer
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Kool dJ supa Mike goes to work on the on the one’s and two’s at the at&t technology tour at southern University on saturday January 23, 2010 at the F.G. clark center.
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On Saturday, AT&T hosted a campus-to-community technology and education fair from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., at the Felton G. Clark activity center. Bringing the fair to campus was the result of Southern University becoming the first-ever Spirit of UNCF winner. AT&T provided a 53-foot walkthrough interactive mobile facility, which allowed participants to engage themselves with the products of AT&T. The mobile facilities featured wireless technology for mobile phones, television applications, and the Internet. “AT&T started this event as a new initiative to incorporate their brand at HBCU’s,” said Anthony Monroe Southern graduate in Marketing from Dallas, TX. “As a graduate of Southern, this also gives me the opportunity to
serve as an ambassador for students.” The mobile facility also featured a Fun Trivia Zone that quizzed participants on school knowledge and basic AT&T information. The quiz featured questions such as, “What year did Southern University share the parade of champions with LSU?” Other questions included were, “How much faster is AT&T’s high-speed DSL than dial-up” and “Who was Southern’s first system president?” Participants who were able to answer all questions correctly received a prize. Working along with AT&T were former students and students of Southern’s college of business. Of the students working at the facility was, James Halley, a senior computer science See AT&T page 3
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