Funding Continued from Page 1 privately funded schools. Uni versity of Southern California and Stanford. Lindsey's litmus test for measuring academic quality counting the number of pub lished work is not without its flaws, but Lindsey said it's "stilt one of the best tools we have.” University chemistry Prnfes sor Richard Finke concurred with Lindsey and said he was disturbed by what the data show. “I think the data are pretty good the best I've seen (re garding state funding and edu Lindsey echoed this depress ing note "There is a brain drain." he said. "Oregon doesn't have the resources to compete .. Some people look at this as a with holding for our young people " Another unsettling aspect ol Lindsey's study was the stale funding standing of the Univer sity compart'd with other Ore gon schools The University is toss funded than several of the state's two-year schools "It seems incredulous that a state could provide less support for its premier university than it does (or its two-year col “There is a brain drain. Oregon doesn't have the resources to compete ... Some people look at this as a withholding for our young people.' ’ -Duncan Lindsey rational quality)." Finke said "The bottom line is. it’s kind of shocking." Finke said he's believed the University hus been underfund ed "for a long time." and that Lindsey’s study bears this out Moreover, the report also confirms another of Finke's perceptions that the Univer sity’s educational quality is in decline. "This is my perception: There's a notion that we're un derfunded. hut the quality is high I don’t think the quality is high; the quality is declin ing," Finke said. leges," (he report stated To Lindsey and others, this has a "homogenizing" effect, and brings the University to the lowest common denominator “(The system) is homog enized ... and the University copes with it hy hiring gradu ate tear hing fellows, non-len urod faculty and working with outdated equipment." Lindsey said. University President Paul Oluin addressed this issue in an April interview, and said if he had his wish, he'd pull the University. OSU and "maybe PSIJ" unrler a separate, two ti«r system, such as is done in Washington and California "I don't mind saying an ab solute first-rate research institu tion is disadvantaged by Using in a state system There's a ten deni v in a state system to ho mogenize tilings, and that makes it hard to get the spec ml kind of support you need." (Hum said "The way it's being done now. it's too mixed together. Oium said However, not all of those within the upper echelons of higher education agree with what the study savs aUjut Ore gon. Thomas Bartlett, state sys tem chancellor, said while the gist of the study can lie taken at face value, some of the data are subject to interpretation. "I'm dismayed fat the re sults). but I'm not surprised.” Bartlett said. But (the study) could be quite misleading." The study failed to cite the growth rate of research at the University and OSU, which is "an important indication of strength." Bartlett said, adding that the data were "too gross, the umbrella is too big Moreover, Bartlett chal lenged the study for not includ ing federal research grants awarded to the University and OSU. 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TRACK TOWN PIZZA 1809 Franklin Blvd. 484-2799 Funding for Public Universities in the Pac-10 Arizona Stale Stale f unds I nrollment S |wf student Unis o< Arizona Slate f unds f nrollmenl $ per sluitenl IK Berkeley Stale I unds t nrotlment 5 |H»r student UC IA State I unds (nrotlment 5 per student Oregon State state funds t nrotlment 5 per student Unis of Oregon State funds I nrotlment $ per student Washington State State Funds f nrotlment 5 (>er student U. of Washington State funds I nrotlment $ per student 1970 24.812.000 25,026 991 11.251.000 24 M2 1.270 72.428.000 26,201 2,7r>4 60.250.000 24. til 2,476 16.897.000 14,772 1,144 1s.tfi5.000 11,729 1,119 27.858.000 14,216 1.960 57.497.000 28.120 2.010 1980 79.952.000 11.185 2.409 96.558.000 27.98! 1.44! 186.104.000 26,148 7061 167 121.000 24,817 6,757 58.981 400 547185 2,602 51.173.000 14.194 2,166 74.122.000 17,295 4,286 114.125.tgH) 27,851 4 095 1987 151.522.000 54,206 4.4 10 171.554.000 29.44 5 5,820 512,6 50,000 27,494 11,916 112.804 (HH) 11,282 61.685.000 15.559 4,549 53.237.000 15.506 5,465 118.028.000 15,650 7,542 149,967,244 26.900 5,574 Source: C ompeting in the At ademic Pat -10 said. referring to the Universi ty's high rate of research return for each state dollar invested. Bartlett also rejected the idea of Oregon switching from a one-level slate system to a two tier system "I'm not sure if you'd gain anything. While we’ve got eight campuses (in the state system), the system is rather small — we re too small to run a clean two-tier system.” Mart lett said "It'd be more moving the chairs around; you'd still need a coordinating enter prise." The study titled "Competing in the Ai ademii Mm -10: An ex amination of Funding in High er education and its Impact on Quality.” was researched In l.indsey's sociology of science class during winter and spring terms I.indsey said he pre pared the report for the Journal of Higher Kducation. The bad news is the study showed that the University and OSU received the least state funding in the Pac-10. and. by inference, were the weakest ac ademically. Hut the good news is the two Oregon schools are at rock bottom, and have nowhere else to go hut up. Bartlett said. "We are going to work our way upward from where we are.'' 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