Mike McIntyre, UWFA Communications Committee Member
On April 20 the UWFA Executive invited me to join them in meeting with members of the administration including Dr. Axworthy. A principal objective of the meeting was to consider the need for improved communication between different segments of the University of Winnipeg community. It is this last word, “community,” that is all important. Community is, after all, central to what the University represents to the thousands of graduates who remember their time here with a deep and abiding affection. It was community that we experienced as our students supported us so firmly and so generously during bargaining. It is community that is central to the national ratings of undergraduate programs where we regularly excel. It is community that is evident in the generous giving that occurred in the recently completed capital campaign.
Our community is, however, threatened in many ways by the historic underfunding of the University. Class size, which has grown to the point that faculty know fewer and fewer of our students, is but one example. At the April 20 meeting, we discussed the historic underfunding and the possibility that we could speak of it with one voice – students, faculty, staff, and administration. The looming provincial election seemed to provide a particularly opportune time to raise the issue and to underscore the political implications of the underfunding. Assurances were made that communication was a high priority and would be improved.
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