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LSU Supervisors' 'Disregard' Garners National Attention

K. K. Murray

A report  in the Chronicle of Higher Education detailed a letter received by LSU’s Board of Supervisors. A national organization that monitors academic freedom at colleges and universities shook their finger at what they called the mistreatment of faculty at LSU.

The members of LSU’s Board of Supervisors are all appointees of the Governor. Not one member of the university’s board has a background in education. The board is now looking for a new president-chancellor, and the job posting doesn’t require that a candidate have a background in education either – and that concerns the faculty.

Robert Kreiser is with the American Association of University Professors, the organization which wrote the letter.

Academic credentials seem not to be of concern. Respect for academic values does not seem to be what’s going on at the heart of the activities of the Board of Supervisors. It’s an indication that someone without those qualifications and who may be connected to the governor is being given serious consideration.

Undue political interference is cause for the University to have its accreditation revoked. The university is up for reaccreditation in 2014. An LSU degree will have less value on the job market if the university loses accreditation.

For full disclosure, members of LSU’s faculty sit on WRKF’s Board of Directors.

Kelly grew up in Baton Rouge. She started out in radio at Baton Rouge High where she was first on air at WBRH and KBRH. While studying film and politics at Hendrix College, she reported and hosted for KUAR in Little Rock, AR. She then moved on to KUT in Austin, TX. She misses the dry air, live music at Studio 1A and breakfast tacos, but is happy for crawfish and non-ironic use of Mardi Gras beads.