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    Tuesday, June 17, 2008

    A Reprieve from the President (Sort Of)

    UT delays program cuts, including Audiology and Speech Department
    The University of Tennessee is postponing until October decisions on program cuts that include the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology at the main Knoxville campus.

    UT President John Petersen decided to postpone those specific cuts, however, on Monday in response to a joint request by UT-Knoxville’s interim chancellor Jan Simek and Faculty Senate leadership.

    “The state budget process requires quick reaction, which has shortened the discussion time possible,” Petersen said. “To assure that all concerned have adequate time to study the issue and that we have dealt directly and effectively with all concerns that have been raised during this difficult process, I have agreed to the request by Interim Chancellor Simek and the Faculty Senate to a lengthened period to consider programmatic cuts.

    “I will ask the trustees to allow campus and system leadership additional time to seek faculty input and involvement.”
    So maybe there's a chance the departments can be saved. Now we have all summer and most of the fall to keep the ball rolling.

    In the meantime, please go to www.saveutasp.org and show your support to the UT Audiology and Speech Pathology Department there.

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