•  FLORIDA CAPITOL NEWS
Some of Florida's best and brightest professors are leaving for jobs outside of the state.

Budget cuts and heavy out-of-state recruiting are to blame.

As our Capitol Reporter Whitney Ray tells us, many of the professors will take thousands of research dollars with them when they leave.

Not only are state universities losing professors they're also losing students.

Enrollment numbers are set to decrease by thousands over the next four years.

Florida State University Professor Charles Figley wanted to retire in Tallahassee, but with funding cuts to higher education becoming an annual event, he's packing his bags.

Charles Figley / FSU Professor: "We've taken so many cuts, we had to keep pushing back and pulling back."

Florida's Universities are cutting budgets and positions, creating concerns about pay raises and job security. Out-of-state schools are taking advantage of the situation and recruiting Florida professors. Figley gave in to advances from Tulane University. He says other FSU professors are looking at their options.

Charles Figley / FSU Professor: "Numbers of people have come up to me and said keep them in mind, because we're probably going to be hiring a number of people when we go to Tulane."

Whitney Ray / Reporter: "Administrators at FSU were too busy to talk on camera about retaining quality professors."

Students say they're seeing more classes being taught by student teaching assistants.

Stacie Brodsky / Junior: "Sometimes I have TA's that don't even have Graduate Degree so it frustrates me to have a TA over a professor and I think they have way too many TA's here."

Rachel Dent / Senior: "I'm sure everybody's really concerned about if they're going to get the same education that they use to."

Not only are universities losing professors they're also losing research dollars. When Figley leaves he'll take along this picture as a reminder of his 19 years in Florida and a grant he'll now use at Tulane.Brain Drain
 

Full Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
Email:
Daytime Phone:
Evening Phone:
News Tips:

You will be returned to the home page upon submission.
(Please only hit the submit button once.)

 
     
 
   •  VIDEO LIST
 
 
 

   •  WATCH THE WEATHER
 

Thursday: Partly cloudy with a 40% chance for showers. High of 94.

Thu. Night: Becoming mostly cloudy, with scattered showers possible after midnight. Low of 76.

Friday: Mostly cloudy with showers and storms likely. High of 89. Chance of rain is 70%,.

Tropical Update:
The tropics are quiet.


 

 

 

 
   
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

Copyright ©2008, WEAR-TV
Portions are Copyright 2008 Associated Press. All rights reserved.
This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or distributed.
WEAR  files and maintains quarterly Children's Television Reports in its Public File.
The Public File is available to the public at  4990 Mobile Hwy.
Pensacola, FL 32506 weekdays from 9am  to 5pm.

ANNUAL EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT
Privacy Policy
Copyright Notices
Terms and Conditions
FCC Form 388