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Monday, April 6, 2009
Staff Appreciation Day Registration
Registration for the BBQ lunch is REQUIRED!
Monday, March 23, 2009
Chancellor Rogers - Updates
- The budget is in the House Finance Subcommittee. At this point it appears Cooperative Extension may receive $190,000 and the Health Budget may receive $175,000. UAF submitted a pay raise package suggesting 60% / 40%. This would mean that 60% would come from General funds and 40% would come from Non-General funds. However, it appears this may be changed to 50% / 50% which is a short fall of $1.6 million.
- Trying to get federal funding for the Life Sciences project.
- Capital budget is extremely meager at this point. Governor Palin will have a marginal impact on UAF as she is concentrating on unemployment and K-12 issues.
- There are several hoops that must be jumped through if monies are accepted from the Stimulus Package. Example: weekly reporting on how the monies are being spent, and they must be spent rather quickly.
- There are options through the State of Alaska that UAF may be able to capitalize on to help with the budget issues. There is a Cops Grant that UAF Police Dept may be able to apply for to help with there concerns.
The Chancellor was exciting at how the Staff Appreciation Day is coming together. He realizes it will cover a variety of topics and is encouraged and excited to see all the effort being put into making this an event that will recognize staff, orient new staff, provide professional development in a fun environment.
Sean McGee - UAF Police Chief
- Education - how to be more aware of your surroundings.
- Training - what to do in emergency situations
- Presentations - why do you need the above two items
- Crime Prevention Services - come to your area to provide tips to make your area safer
- Survival Tactics - what do you do if there is a shooting
They are also working on establishing a "Building Safety Coordinator". This person would be responsible for notifying the occupants of that building of any emergency situation. Although there will be one coordinator, this will be a team effort as some buildings have multiple floors.
Chief McGee stated that there are quite a few mechanisms in place to address issues. Their concern and issue they are trying to address at this point is getting this information out to the UAF community so we are aware of what the mechanisms are and what we need to do.
Kris Racina - HR Director
When asked about the staff levels at UAF HR, she stated that was not an immediate concern as there were some restructuring and cross training that could be done to alliveate some of the bottleneck.
UAF Staff Alliance Met Alaska Legislature
- There is real concern about another multiple appropriation budget for the university this year.
- There is a fundamental and essential need for someone to be in Juneau advocating for UAF, possibly a Political Action Committee. UAA has established this committee and they are being utilized to the fullest extent. This would be a membership and dues paying based committee.
- The federal economic stimulus bill is wreaking havoc with spending plans with the Alaska Legislature.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
UA Budget
- The recommendation from the House finance subcommittee is going to the full finance committee
- The recommended budget is higher than last year's budget, but still not enogh to cover operational costs
- Legislature says we have enough money for operating by: organizations throughout the state will pair up with UA; we can pull money from somewhere else in the "big pot"
- Maintenance for UA is currently not covered in the budget, but will probably be added back into it before it leaves the House
- Staff compensation increases at this point are fully funded, but this will not last forever
- University asked for $150,000 for Future Farmers of America
If you wish to see more detailed information, feel free to take a look at the "Red Book" at http://www.alaska.edu/swbir/budget/publications/redbook/FY10-Redbook.pdf3