Author: Ainsley Martinez

UCO under pressure
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UCO under pressure

Ainsley Martinez- April 12, 2022

Number of faculty cuts raise concerns for protesters Four students met with UCO President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar on Friday to discuss their concerns over faculty layoffs ... Read More

Bait and switch
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Bait and switch

Ainsley Martinez- April 4, 2022

UCO President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar changes her reasoning for cutting faculty while low morale spreads on campus Four months after UCO President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar announced faculty ... Read More

Buss up for promotion during Title IX investigation
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Buss up for promotion during Title IX investigation

Ainsley Martinez- March 30, 2022

An associate professor of theater arts, who is the subject of an ongoing Title IX case against the university, received a recommendation for a promotion ... Read More

Expect less, pay more
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Expect less, pay more

Ainsley Martinez- March 24, 2022

UCO proposes increase to academic service fees to avoid larger layoff numbers UCO President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar made staff and students aware of future faculty layoffs ... Read More

Closed door policy
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Closed door policy

Ainsley Martinez- March 8, 2022

UCO president rejects seat for faculty senate on cabinet UCO President Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar rejected the faculty senate’s proposal to place one of their representatives on ... Read More

State regents review regional universities’ leadership
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State regents review regional universities’ leadership

Ainsley Martinez- March 8, 2022

The Regional University System of Oklahoma held a special meeting Monday at Rose State College to discuss higher education programs, financial benchmark reports and the ... Read More

Legal studies professor John Maisch dies unexpectedly
Campus, Life

Legal studies professor John Maisch dies unexpectedly

Ainsley Martinez- March 8, 2022

John Maisch, an assistant professor of legal studies at UCO, died unexpectedly Thursday. He was 51.  Funeral services have not been announced, as of publication ... Read More