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Huskers' $450M stadium upgrade plan criticized
Nebraska's $450 million plan to renovate Memorial Stadium is being met with wide criticism as the school also looks to cut millions of dollars from its academics programs.
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Alberts and other university officials say the project will not use taxpayer money, instead relying on private fundraising and the athletic department's surplus funds.
"In other words, we could stop the stadium project today, but that would not do anything to mitigate the $58 million shortfall," said Melissa Lee, spokeswoman for the University of Nebraska. "The dollars that will fund the stadium renovation cannot otherwise be used to pay university salaries or keep the lights on or fund an academic program."
Some in academia want to see private fundraising for academic programs and staff, much the way athletics raises money for athletic programs.
UNL sociology professor Christina Falci, who is president of the American Association of University Professors' UNL chapter, said higher education fundraising outside of athletics is concentrated mostly in boosting research centers, student services and endowed chairs, not in aiding humanities and the professors who teach them.
Without a push to bring in such revenue for academia, she said, "you're going to shrink the breadth of courses that students can take."'
This is what it all comes down to. The optics are horrible, the priorities are out of whack for how universities *should* be run, Pillen is a dope, but the renovation money is coming from different sources than the academics and university budget cuts. Two separate things. I think the renovation is unnecessary and silly right now, and I sure as hell think the budget cuts are ridiculous (and are keeping me from a much deserved raise at the moment) but it is what it is.
FYI - some of us are already providing designated funds for academia, there is a fair amount of fund raising taking place.'Asked this week by The Associated Press whether he's considering state funding of the project, Pillen's office said he is not including any funding for Memorial Stadium in his proposed budget.
Alberts and other university officials say the project will not use taxpayer money, instead relying on private fundraising and the athletic department's surplus funds.
"In other words, we could stop the stadium project today, but that would not do anything to mitigate the $58 million shortfall," said Melissa Lee, spokeswoman for the University of Nebraska. "The dollars that will fund the stadium renovation cannot otherwise be used to pay university salaries or keep the lights on or fund an academic program."
Some in academia want to see private fundraising for academic programs and staff, much the way athletics raises money for athletic programs.
UNL sociology professor Christina Falci, who is president of the American Association of University Professors' UNL chapter, said higher education fundraising outside of athletics is concentrated mostly in boosting research centers, student services and endowed chairs, not in aiding humanities and the professors who teach them.
Without a push to bring in such revenue for academia, she said, "you're going to shrink the breadth of courses that students can take."'
This is what it all comes down to. The optics are horrible, the priorities are out of whack for how universities *should* be run, Pillen is a dope, but the renovation money is coming from different sources than the academics and university budget cuts. Two separate things. I think the renovation is unnecessary and silly right now, and I sure as hell think the budget cuts are ridiculous (and are keeping me from a much deserved raise at the moment) but it is what it is.
The SEC has it figured out.No one cares about academics except nerds. We need to cut education funding even more and funnel that money to highly ranked high school players
Funny how espn remained quiet when Ohio st's QB said we're here to play football not to play school but once we start throwing money towards our football program they're all over it and we're more about athletics than education. 🤦![]()
Huskers' $450M stadium upgrade plan criticized
Nebraska's $450 million plan to renovate Memorial Stadium is being met with wide criticism as the school also looks to cut millions of dollars from its academics programs.www.espn.com
Maybe some UNK theater alumni can help pitch in to keep the program open.Oh no, UNK's geography program might get cut?? What are we going to do?!
I am a bonafide nerd that went to 2/3 of the UNiversity of Nebraska schools, for undergrad and graduate school, and i don’t care about academicsNo one cares about academics except nerds. We need to cut education funding even more and funnel that money to highly ranked high school players