| CultureWork ; Vol. 09, No. 04 (2005). From Termination to Triumph: Reflecting on the First Ten Years of the University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program | |||||||||||||||
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| From Termination Triumph CultureWork Periodic Broadside for Arts and Culture Workers October Vol Institute for Community Arts Studies Arts Administration Program University Oregon ISSN CultureWork Home Previous Issues what broadside From Termination Triumph Reflecting the First Ten Years the University Oregon Arts and Administration Program Elizabeth Hoffman Introduction Anniversaries are opportunities reflect past experience and plan for the future The Arts and Administration AAD Program the University Oregon admitted its tenth class graduate students Fall Spring over students will have successfully completed this two year master degree Arts Management part series events designed celebrate this first decade was asked document the program initiation growing confidence and subsequent success Like many good stories began with crisis Measure and Higher Education Oregon one five states besides Alaska Delaware Montana and New Hampshire that have sales tax Because this Oregonians have relatively high state property taxes Oregon Taxpayers United anti tax organization introduced Ballot Measure which called for cap property taxes dedicated school funding Its passage was close votes favor and votes against the measure This marked the beginning budget uncertainties and subsequent tax measures Oregon Ballot Measure Measure cut local school funding and dictated that school funding responsibility transferred from local communities the state http aad uoregon edu culturework culturework html | |||||||||||||||
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