KAU FFM AN sors, and should not be considered Kaufman's property. But one of those Continued from Page 1 professors, Joe Eisley, told the Daily he "It would have been a lot easier for did not write the memo. He said he and me if someone before me had fought his colleagues simply helped critique it it.... I am not the only one," he said. and made minor changes, if any. He "The University has intimidated proba- added that his, bly hundreds." name was only on Another settlement conference has the proposal been scheduled for late October, because of his Kauffman said. expertise in design. t When the lawsuit began in 2000, "It differs in 1 Kauffman had been working at the Uni- detail and speci-I versity for 23 years and had been a ficity, it differs in - tenured professor for five. He was well- its scope and it °j liked by many of his students and even differs in the known in the department for being more fundamental objec- focused on teaching than research. tives. Friedmann's Hyland Hyland had become the department write-up was a chair four years earlier. comprehensive "In general, they have very different description of what personalities, Professor Kauffman was the FXB Center always willing to help us find jobs, to would do, how it provide career advice or to call a friend would be done, of his in the industry for us," University with a realistic alum Aaron Mendenhall said. "Like budget and sched- Kauffman, [Hyland] is very knowledge- ule, while the four- able and incredibly intelligent. From my author memo was experience he leans more to the research a three-page, vague Kauffman side than he does the classroom." sketch with no According to Hyland, the two experi- specifics," Hyland said. "In Friedmann's enced conflicting interests ever since he plan, the main purpose of the FXB Cen- took over as department chair. They ter was to advance the research capabili- argued over teaching methods, the use ties of the department by adding of technology in the classroom and the research projects to the center - proj- lack of research grant proposals Kauff- ects funded by recognized research man was submitting. agencies. The four-author memo only The conflicts came to a head in 1998 involves getting outside experts to visit when Kauffman accused Hyland of and speak to students and faculty. It has using his curriculum proposal - which no research component whatsoever." was first written in 1993 and resubmit- Friedmann declined to speak with the ted in 1996 - Daily for this for his own ben- "In the long run, it is not article. efit and without Instead of Kauffman's per- my reputation that is going going through mission. Kauff- to sufer. It is the reputationvthe normal Un- man said he t versity chaels believes his idea of the University." and submitting a was used when - David Hyland complaint to a the FXB Center Aerospace Engineering Department Chair grievance com- fr Rotary and mittee, Kauff- Fixed Wing Air man went to Vehicle Design was initiated. then-University Provost Nancy Cantor At the time, the aerospace engineer- and, after feeling as though his concerns ing department did not have a program were being ignored, eventually decided where guest speakers or lecturers were to sue. brought to the University for significant He said the decision to sue instead periods of time, a curriculum practiced of going through proper grievance at several other universities. Kauffman procedure was based on his belief said he wrote his proposal because he that the University's grievance pro- felt University students would benefit cedure is not properly followed and from the additional expertise, and mistreats faculty members who sub- because he felt he knew of a way to mit the complaints. make such a program plausible here. After filing suit against Hyland and "Because of the end of the Cold the University, Kauffman said he War, a unique opportunity exists at believes he was retaliated against. this time to enhance significantly the Among other allegations, Kauffman training of engineering students," claims the University lowered his Kauffman wrote in his proposal. "The annual salary raise by a substantial science, engineering, and technology proportion and purposefully denied community in Russia is significantly him sick leave after doctors diagnosed underemployed. Many individual him with diabetes, which he believed designers who participated in the to be stress-induced. design of vehicles and systems Hyland said the sick leave Kauff- involving leading-edge technology man was asking for was inappropriate are currently seeking employment and for the given illness and that the pay they are willing to accept relatively raises were lowered based on student modest but fair compensation." and faculty evaluations and the alleged But Hyland claims the idea the Uni- lack of research being performed by versity used to start the department's the professor. design center was not Kauffman's, but "He has had no research grants in rather the work of University professor over a decade," Hyland said. Peretz Friedmann. But Kauffman said his performance Hyland also said Kauffman's idea was did not warrant a negative change in his not an official proposal. According to annual pay raise. "The first thing the Hyland, it was written only as a memo University does is attack you asa person and with the aid of three other profes- - saying you are crazy and a lousy pro- NEWS fessor," he said. Several aerospace engineering stu- dents said they believe Kauffman's teaching performance and style to be above and beyond their expectations. "I found him extremely able to pro- vide practical engineering knowledge and useful insight into the 'right' way to approach real engineering prob- lems," University alum Dan Berken- stock said. "He helps represent a very important point of view in education, that engineering students should learn how things are actually engineered in the real world." Other professors said they have also been retaliated against as a result of fil- ing similar lawsuits. "My teaching evaluations were very high until I had problems with the administration, and then they became low," said one University professor who openly disagreed with an admin- istrative decision. He spoke to the Daily on condition of anonymity because he fears future retaliation. "The University decided to be very harsh on me because certain members of the faculty supported promotion of another member who I did not feel should be promoted, and I went public with it. The University did not like that I went outside their channels," he said. Several students told the Daily they believe the argument has negatively affected their education and the depart- ment itself. "The division caused by the current situation hurts students," University alum Brian Kahl said. "It seems that two professionals, and particularly the chair of a highly respected engineering department, should be able to handle the situation more diplomatically without negative- ly impacting the rest of the depart- ment," Mendenhall said. Both Hyland - who was dismissed as an individual defendant May 14 but could still face separate retaliation charges - and Kauffman agree that they would like to bring the argument to a close. "It is not fun being dragged through the gutter and called all sorts of names," said Hyland, who will leave the Univer- sity Sept. I to be Associate Vice Chan- cellor of the Texas University System. "In the long run, it is not my reputation that is going to suffer. It is the reputation of the University." But Kauffman said he believes that if the University mends its ways, its repu- tation will eventually improve. "I want them to quit misbehaving," Kauffman said. SCOREKEEPERS C 75CALL TANQUERiJ30Pt FRIDAY a ,Zost'" 75 cent F~~n BOTTLES SATURDAY IIMiAYINARO-99591121l&VER WHPROPEI) The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 28, 2003 - 3 President Bush greets the crowd after speaking on jobs and economic growth at the Beaver Aerospace and Defense Center in Livonia on Thursday. Bus/ defends record on economy, employment rates cent and the current 7.2 percent is the highest in the decade," they said. "His Continued from Page 1 record on job growth is the worst for any ing the economy relies on boosting President since Herbert Hoover oversaw America's consumer confidence, which the Great Depression." was hampered by international terrorism But Bush offered up his own explana- as well as corporate scandal. tion for the national deficit. "Now, I "Nevin Groce is with us. He's from know you've heard talk about the deficit Grand Rapids. He owns L & G Indus- in Washington, D.C. Yeah, we've got a trial Products. He said, times are a lit- deficit. We've got a deficit for a couple tle slow. But all of a sudden, he's of reasons. The main reason is, is that beginning to see action being taken when you're in a recession, less money and he sees a better future for his is coming intothe Treasury,"he said. company. He's going to save $20,000 "My main focus is making sure our under the 2003 tax relief act," he said. citizens can find a job, and I believe it's "He says that what he's thinking going to happen. See, I believe in the about doing is buying a large industri- future of the country in all aspects al saw. In other words, here's a guy because I know the character of our peo- whose business isn't quite the way he ple. This country has been-through wants it to be, but he's getting opti- emergencies and scandals and war and mistic because he's got a little more recession, and we have responded. We're money in his pocket," he added. a strong country, because we're full of But the Michigan Democratic party strong people," Bush added. said in a written statement they feel "This country of ours has faced Bush's economic policies are reckless many challenges over the last couple and harmful. of years, and I believe those chal- "Under Bush, Michigan's unemploy- lenges have brought out the best in ment rate has risen a shocking 60 per- America," he said.