Ohio Senate Bill One

Ohio has higher education? Who knew?
Duh......you must not be a football fan.

We're number 1.

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Is this a good model for all universities in all states?

What's in Ohio Senate Bill 1?​

  • Diversity, equity and inclusion ban: The bill would prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion in recruiting, training or offering new scholarships. There is a limited exception for research grants that require DEI.
  • Ban on faculty strikes: Full-time faculty would be banned from striking during contract negotiations.
  • Annual reviews and post-tenure reviews: The bill would require annual evaluations for faculty, including those with tenure. Feedback from students and peers would be included. Poor performance could lead to discipline or firing.
  • No positions on "controversial beliefs:" Higher education institutions could not take a position on any "controversial belief or policy," which is defined as climate policies, politics, foreign policy, DEI programs, immigration policy, marriage, abortion or "any belief or policy that is the subject of political controversy."
  • Eliminate majors: Universities and colleges would eliminate any undergraduate degree program if fewer than five students have earned degrees over three years.
  • More trustee power over retrenchment: Retrenchment is when a university eliminates or reduces a major or program, often because of low enrollment. The bill would give university trustees, who are appointed by the governor, more power to decide what happens to students and faculty when a program is eliminated.
  • Online syllabi: Professors would be required to post their syllabi online for students, parents and the public to review.
  • Required civics lesson: Students would be required to complete a three-credit hour course on American civics literacy to graduate. The course would review capitalism and documents like the U.S. Constitution and the Emancipation Proclamation.
  • Shorten terms for university trustees: The bill would reduce the years a university trustee would serve from nine to six.
  • Training for university trustees: University trustees would need to attend training on how to do their jobs and the current trends in higher education.
  • More three-year degrees? The bill would require the Ohio Department of Higher Education to review whether more degrees can be completed in three years instead of four.
  • Ban on gifts, new partnerships with China: The proposed law would prohibit universities and colleges from accepting donations and gifts from China. The bill would also prevent new or renewed partnerships with Chinese programs unless the university can prove it has specific safeguards in place.
  • Five-year cost summary: Universities and colleges must provide lawmakers with a five-year summary of their costs as legislators consider their budgets.
As if there were not enough civics classes in junior high and high school now more in college which was an elective before...
 
Thats minor league football, not higher education. The two have no relation except location.
The NCAA champs are minor league, lol. :) no wonder you're a democrat.

And higher education is what fields the football team, goofy.
 
I think he's a shoe in.
I saw Jim Tressel take the Lieutenant governor role.

Do you think he will make a run for governor?

On the surface, it appears to me to be Mike DeWine's attempt to stop Ramaswamy from winning as governor.
 
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Minor league in comparison to Professional.
LOLOL. They're number 1 in the NCAA, goofball. That's better than 858 other teams. But lefties have a hard time admitting they said a stupid thing and you sure said a very stupid thing. I forgive you.

No shit Sherlock. But the team and the program has jack shit to do with the school or higher ed.
Jackshit to do with the school that developed them, supports them, houses their players, feeds them, repairs their injuries, (hopefully) educates their players and maintains a giant stadium for them to play and practice in.

You're kind of stupid, aren't you, zincie?
 
LOLOL. They're number 1 in the NCAA, goofball.
That means less than nothing to education.

That's better than 858 other teams. But lefties have a hard time admitting they said a stupid thing and you sure said a very stupid thing. I forgive you.


Jackshit to do with the school that developed them, supports them, houses their players, feeds them, repairs their injuries, (hopefully) educates their players and maintains a giant stadium for them to play and practice in.
Yes it means less than nothing. unless you count the higher criminality of the athletes.

You're kind of stupid, aren't you, zincie?
How does the football team impact the Physics Department?
Princeton has a shitty football team. They invented the BOMB. Now tell me about Ohio.
 
That means less than nothing to education.
Really? You don't think having the number one football team in the country can effect education? I will say it depends how the college uses their status. But a smart college would sure use this huge win to help recruit a higher grade of student.

Remember, zincie, I live in Ohio. 25-30 years ago it was a piece of cake to get into OSU. It was the school where kids who couldn't get into Ohio U or Miami went.

Today its the exact opposite. Why? Because of FOOTBALL, zincie.

Yes it means less than nothing. unless you count the higher criminality of the athletes.
Ooooh, he's attacking the players now that he keeps getting proved wrong. Stop being a loser.

How does the football team impact the Physics Department?
Princeton has a shitty football team. They invented the BOMB. Now tell me about Ohio.
LOL, every heard of funding???? Ever heard of recruiting higher level students or teachers? Think, zincie, think.

Ohio is freezing cold right now with new snow pretty much every day. It sucks right now since I can't ski with a bum knee.
 
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