Volume 2007
Issue No. 3
September 2007

Issues:

The NFA Alliance -April / May 2008
The NFA Alliance - February 2008
The NFA Alliance - November 2007
The NFA Alliance - September 2007
The NFA Alliance - April 2007
The NFA Alliance - February 2007
The NFA Alliance - September 2006
The NFA Alliance - November 2006
The NFA Alliance - April 2006
The NFA Alliance - February 2006
The NFA Alliance - November 2005

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September 2007 Alliance

  • Regents plan to train & arm campus staff gets faculty thumbs-down
  • Legislature 2007: good news and not-so-good news.
  • NSHE presidents, NFA seek improved benefits package.
  • The Issue: Public Disclosure of Faculty Consulting "Protecting Faculty privacy vs. the public's desire to know"
  • NFA President's corner Welcome to the new academic year!
  • The 2007 Legislature: final Report to faculty
  • Health benefits growing stronger
  • Operating budgets problematic
  • Correales returns to co-char NFA legal committee
  • Good news on salary issues
  • Money approved for construction projects but comes up short for upgrading, planning
  • Millennium scholarships gain support
  • Final 'pork' bills: UNLV and system computing do well
  • Reimbursement rates: good travel news travels fast
  • Regents name Trevisan health sciences VP/CIO
  • Truckee Meadows Community College: Of  new leaders and negotiations
  • NFA's Troutman co-chairs forum on diversity
  • Presidents and FFA seek improved benefits package
  • Of special interest to women: Health benefits program features heart disease prevention option
  • Richards, academic VP, serves as CSN interim president
  • No ivory towers for faculty: NFA members set good examples in service to community
  • Coffman & students
  • Sherman encourages students to be involved in professional orgs
  • When in trouble, call John Sagebiel
  • Rotary rouser
  • Living in peace
  • Theatre arts prof Rice has busy season as volunteer firefighter in rural area
  • Volunteer chaplain ' a privilege'
  • UNR physics prof is Big Brother to young science buff
  • Ensuring an art-filled life in Reno
  • Inspiring Hispanic kids to continue their education
  • Kids' eyes on science
  • Preserving our heritage
  • Frasz keeps an eye on hospital ethics
  • The good life in Moapa
  • Contemplating conundrums: Are we professionals, a labor force or just cogs in_a corporate wheel?
  • First-timer's view of institute
  • Regents name Sanford TMCC interim president
  • Finding remedies for 'good intentions' that go ...nowhere!
  • AAUP Summer Institute: An encounter with collective bargaining
  • UNLV opinion surveys: Proposal to train, arm faculty generates response
  • Arming faculty will fail to address real needs of students
  • ...thus spake members of the NFA
  • Mental health care needed, not armed faculty on campus
  • Wixom and Rosenberg elected to head Regents
  • New dean holds on to NFA membership
  • UNR chapter board takes their planning t the great outdoors
  • UNR journalism school appoints interim dean
  • State Board: Introductions are in order...
  • Legislative internship can be life-changing experience
  • Celebrating Part-Time Faculty