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If you are in support of the
Declaration of Principle below, please sign the form found with your departmental
secretary or call Diane at the MSP office at 577-4121. Thank you!
A Declaration of Principle
We, the faculty and librarians of the University of
Massachusetts:
- Deeply distressed at the budget cuts that have
been inflicted on our campus and on the whole state higher-education
system;
- Deeply distressed at the silence surrounding those
cuts;
- Deeply distressed at the prospective loss for our
students of access to a first-rate affordable higher education;
- Aware that others in the public sector are also
suffering from cuts of various kinds,
hereby declare, with due humility, but also with all
due gravity:
- Our dedication to the idea of a university in its
fullest and best sense;
- Our dedication to a first-rate higher education
for our students;
- Our rededication to those objectives which brought
us to this profession: the search for truth, meaning, creativity and
understanding across the global reach of our disciplines;
- Our regret that a first-rate institution of higher
education is being dismantled for reasons that have nothing to do with
educational philosophy, commitment or vision.
Such a loss does irreparable harm to the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts and its citizens. It does economic harm, in that an investment
in the University is an investment in the active citizens of the Commonwealth.
It harms the prestige of Massachusetts, in that we now rank fiftieth in
the nation in supporting higher education. It harms the spirit of the
state, in that students are now being told that if they cannot afford
private education, then a second or third-class education is good enough
for them.
Policies such as this are, or should be, intolerable.
In the face of this we will not tire in our beliefs that the University
is a noble and vital institution that does significant work in and for
society; that ours is a noble and vital profession; that our students
deserve nothing less than the best that we can give them. In the midst
of an onslaught against what we stand for, we will continue to uphold
and be proud of those beliefs. Others may doubt, others may feel our time
is past; we believe that the value of the University is timeless.
We call on the Governor, the legislature, the trustees
of the University, the President of the University, and our own administrators,
to declare similarly their belief in what we stand for, to represent us
to the public, to mobilize opinion on behalf of our students, to reinforce
the best visions of what the University is about.
Endorsed by the MSP/Faculty Senate Assembly, February
21, 2002. |