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The house at 31 Coventry Lane sits on 2.86 acres and occupies 4,586 square feet, including a finished basement.

Letter: 83 faculty members sign letter urging university to reconsider new McDavis house

To the Editor,

Ohio University has recently announced that it is reviewing the suitability of the traditional residence of the President on the Athens campus. This appears to be driven by the appearance of some bats and an associated unfortunate injury to Deborah McDavis, the President's wife. It also appears that the Ohio University Foundation is on course to purchase a property from former Ohio University Alumni Board member John Wharton for $1.2 million to serve as a new residence. This house is far removed from campus.

We feel strongly that this is very poor use of scarce resources. At a time when student debt is spinning out of control, and the funding of higher education is in crisis (a point emphasized recently by the Governor), it makes no sense to undertake such lavish expenditure. The Foundation exists to support scholarship and academic enrichment programs. We would suggest that this is the highest calling for $1.2 million.

And in sharp contrast to the President's House (which was heavily renovated in 1995 and maintained since), student dorm rooms, classrooms, and faculty and staff offices suffer from problems such as very poor climate control, infestations of various insects and mold, and leaking roofs. In the School of Music, climate control is so poor that musical instruments (especially pianos) are continuously degraded. Science buildings are inadequately ventilated and suffer from serious safety issues. These problems have persisted for more than a decade for lack of funding. Yet a drastic and expensive allocation of precious University resources occurs without discussion when bats appear in a distinguished old house, because it affects the University president?

The presence of the President on campus is also important for institutional morale; changing that long-standing arrangement at the very least merits careful discussion in the broad University community (including, in a meaningful way, students and faculty). No such discussion has occurred in Athens.

We urge the Ohio University administration to reconsider this expenditure. Foundation funds, built over the years from the myriad donations of alumni and others should be directed toward pressing needs, not a new mansion for an already highly-compensated University administrator.

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This letter was written by David Drabold, Distinguished Professor of Physics and Joseph McLaughlin, Associate Professor of English.

This letter was signed by:

Gene Ammarell, Assoc. Professor of Anthropology

Austin Babrow, Professor of Communication Studies

Mark Barsamian, Assoc. Lecturer of Mathematics

Alyssa Bernstein, Assoc. Professor of Philosophy

Neil Bernstein, Professor of Classics and World Religions

Joseph Bernt, Professor Emeritus of Journalism

Laura Black, Assoc. Professor of Communication Studies

Robert Briscoe, Assoc. Professor of Philosophy

Geoffrey Buckley, Professor of Geography

Thomas Carpenter, Dist. Professor of Classics and World Religions

Devika Chawla, Assoc. Professor of Communication Studies

Gang Chen, Assoc. Professor of Physics

Diane Ciekawy, Assoc. Professor of Anthropology

Joan Connor, Professor of English

Thomas Costello, Visiting Lecturer in Communication Studies

Mariana Dantas, Assoc. Professor of History

Bernhard Debatin, Professor of Journalism

Robert DeMott, Dist. Professor Emeritus of English

David Drabold, Dist. Professor of Physics

Marsha Dutton, Samuel and Susan Crowl Professor of Literature

Andrew Escobedo, Assoc. Professor of English

Andrea Frohne, Assoc. Professor of African Art History

Loreen Giese, Professor of English

Sherrie Gradin, Professor of English

Alonzo Hamby, Dist. Professor Emeritus of History

Gabriel Hartley, Assoc. Professor of English

Steven Hays, Assoc. Professor of Classics and World Religions

Megan Helgeson, Asst. Lecturer of Modern Languages

Robert Hikida, Dist. Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Sciences

Gary Holcomb, Professor of African American Studies

Jessica Hollis, Asst. Professor of English

Janis Holm, Professor of English

Mara Holt, Assoc. Professor of English

Annie Howell, Assoc. Professor of Film

Gregory Janson, Assoc. Professor of Child and Family Studies

Katherine Jellison, Professor of History

Nicholas Kiersey, Assoc. Professor of Political Science, Chillicothe

Jennie Klein, Assoc. Professor of Art History

Raymond Klimek, Asst. Professor of Photography and Integrated Media

Lynne Lancaster, Professor of Classics and World Religions

Laura Larson, Assoc. Professor of Photography and Integrated Media

Judith Yaross Lee, Professor of Communication Studies

Sergio Lopez-Permouth, Professor of Mathematics

Loren Lybarger, Assoc. Professor of Classics and World Religions

Nancy Manring, Assoc. Professor of Political Science

Jeff Marks, Sr. Lecturer of Modern Languages

Kevin Mattson, Connor Study Professor of Contemporary History

Jaclyn Maxwell, Assoc. Professor of History and Classics/World Religions

Joseph McLaughlin, Assoc. Professor of English

Donald Miles, Professor of Biological Sciences

Scott Minar, Professor of English, Lancaster

Damian Nance, Dist. Professor of Geology

William Owens, Assoc. Professor of Classics and World Religions

Betsy Partyka, Professor of Modern Languages

Hajrudin Pasic, Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Harold Perkins, Assoc. Professor of Geography

Marina Peterson, Assoc. Professor of Performance Studies

Daniel Phillips, Professor of Physics

Mark Phillips, Dist. Professor of Music

Herta Rodina, Assoc. Professor of Modern Languages

Mary Rogus, Assoc. Professor of Journalism

Mark Rollins, Assoc. Professor Emeritus of English

Willem Roosenburg, Professor of Biological Sciences

Gar Rothwell, Dist. Professor Emeritus of Plant Biology

Stephen Scanlan, Assoc. Professor of Sociology

Miriam Shadis, Assoc. Professor of History

David Sharpe, Senior Lecturer of English

Robert Sheak, Professor Emeritus of Sociology

Allan Showalter, Professor of Plant Biology

Joseph Slade, Professor of Media Arts and Studies

Carey Snyder, Assoc. Professor of English

Patricia Stokes, Asst. Professor of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies

Kathleen Sullivan, Assoc. Professor of Political Science

Barry Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages

Debra Thompson, Asst. Professor of Political Science

Daniel Torres, Professor of Modern Languages

Kevin Uhalde, Assoc. Professor of History

Richard Vedder, Dist. Professor Emeritus of Economics

Amy White, Assoc. Professor of Philosophy, Zanesville

Risa Whitson, Assoc. Professor of Geography

Jackie Wolf, Professor of Social Medicine

Sarah Wyatt, Professor of Plant Biology

Linda Zionkowski, Professor of English

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