Athletic Budget Update #50
Wisconsin is considering ticket price increases in revenue sports for the first time in 2-4 years (depending on the sport). The increases will be in addition to a directive from Athletic Director Barry Alverez that all teams cut their budgets 5% for the 2010-11 fiscal year. Administrative offices had reduced their budget for the 2009-10 fiscal year, and will be expected to do the same again for 2010-11.
Maryland has "restricted all coaches’ spending to team travel and recruiting, refrained from hiring replacements for almost a dozen administrative staffers who left for other jobs and even cut basic amenities such as water service to its Comcast Center offices" according to a recent article in Maryland's student newspaper The Diamondback.
The Omaha World Herald has a review of the Big XII conference's financial situation.
Harvard student athletes are experiencing the Univeristy's budget cuts first hand with the elimination of hot breakfast. Harvard faculty are also experiencing the crunch (or lack thereof) as well with the elimination of cookies at faculty meetings. “This is the first time in modern times with no cookies,” said Harry R. Lewis, a member of the faculty council. “We are sharing the pain with the undergraduates.”
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Maryland has "restricted all coaches’ spending to team travel and recruiting, refrained from hiring replacements for almost a dozen administrative staffers who left for other jobs and even cut basic amenities such as water service to its Comcast Center offices" according to a recent article in Maryland's student newspaper The Diamondback.
The Omaha World Herald has a review of the Big XII conference's financial situation.
Harvard student athletes are experiencing the Univeristy's budget cuts first hand with the elimination of hot breakfast. Harvard faculty are also experiencing the crunch (or lack thereof) as well with the elimination of cookies at faculty meetings. “This is the first time in modern times with no cookies,” said Harry R. Lewis, a member of the faculty council. “We are sharing the pain with the undergraduates.”
Fall Blockbusters: Save up to 40% on Barnes and Noble's incredible selection of the season's top new book releases
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