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If the number of "only 75 faculty" departures is quoted as an example that this past year hasn't been as bad as others, then there's a need for "historical" data with which to compare.


(The following tables didn't print correctly when I tried to post this before, but I'll try again):


In Spring 2001, the Jackson Clarion-Ledger ran a story about the state's budget woes affecting higher education. As part of that story, they had a data table for 1999-2001. (This table has been updated with data for 2002 and 2003 from later stories in the same paper):


          1999   2000   2001   2002   2003


USM      22      32      86      88      93


MSU      34      43      96    134      61


Ole Miss 17      36      66     90      43


Alcorn    7       17      16     31      17


Delta    16       11      18     27      36


JSU       4         6      18     24      26


MUW    11        7       21    22       22


Valley    2        9       10    14       12


          ---     ---      ---   ---      ---


         113     161     331   430     310


 


On April 23, 2003, the Clarion-Ledger ran a story on numbers of retirements from the state university system, with the following data table:


         1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002


USM      27   40    43    45    52    64


MSU      87   98    66    86   104  221*


Ole Miss 56   69    34    40    64    50


Alcorn   11   15    12    12    13    21


Delta      5   13    11     7     7     20


JSU      21   22    24     9    18    22


MUW      9    5      7     9     5     5


Valley     5    1     5     3      5   10


          ---  ---   ---  ---   ---  ---


          221 263  202  211  268 413


*MSU offered an Early Retirement incentive plan in 2002


An August 2003 Hattiesburg American story on "USM Faculty turnover" listed the following data:


2001-2002: Turnover 104; 22 retired; 42 resigned to take other job


2002-2003 Turnover 97; 39 retired; 27 resigned to take other job; 17 one-year appointments not renewed


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So, which set of numbers do you like?


 



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