by Tom Lutz, Professor of Creative Writing, UC Riverside
cross-posted 
Dear colleagues and students,
After a year and a half as  Chair of the department, I am stepping down.  Professor Andrew Winer  will be taking my place, for which we should all be grateful.
As  my last act as Chair, I would like to share with you my sense of the  gravity of the situation we face.  I spent most of my academic career  doing what most of us do—teaching, writing, reading graduate  applications and theses, having office hours, reading in my field, doing  research.  I didn’t pay much attention to the University and its  administration.  None of us have that luxury anymore.  Budget cuts after  budget cuts after budget cuts have left us all painfully aware of how  the sausage is made, or not made.  
Having served in  administrative posts for most of the last five years, I have come to  know the budget issues very well.  We are now past the tipping point.   We are on a rapid downhill slide that will have profound effects for our  state, our families, our country, and our world.
In the  space of less than a single lifetime, the University of California,  Riverside went from being a small agricultural experiment station to  being one of the top 100 universities in the world.  An incredibly dense  and elaborate web of specialists across all fields of scholarship,  science, and the arts was developed, and it took enormous efforts by  thousands of people over those years to make it happen.  In less than  the four years it used to take to graduate, it is being destroyed.
Our  department is a great example of the breadth of vision and dogged  effort that has made Riverside the exceptional place it has been.  There  are other creative writing programs in the country, but not a single  one anywhere with the range across genres and fields, with the breadth  of knowledge in world literatures, with the diversity of voices,  methods, and styles that we have.  And there is not another creative  writing program anywhere—and certainly none with our caliber of  professors—that is more truly dedicated to its pedagogical mission at  every level.  The faculty at Princeton is perhaps a bit more famous, but  undergraduates there never meet them, much less have access to them in,  before, and after class.  I have now taught at every kind of  school—fancy elite universities, small colleges, Big 10 universities,  art schools, and universities abroad.  I have never been part of a  faculty this student-centered, this concerned about the educational  experience and future prospects of its undergraduate and graduate  students.
Three years ago I was offered a job at USC,  which is much closer to my house, more prestigious as an academic  address, and was offering me more money.  UCR worked hard and did the  best it could to match the salary and I stayed.  I stayed because I  wanted to be part of this project, I wanted to teach a student body that  is over 85% first-generation college students, that comes not from the  richest families in California but some of the poorest, a group of  students that have a much greater likelihood than not of coming from  immigrant families and from families that speak more than English.  I  wanted to remain part of one of the greatest democratic experiments in  history, and certainly one of the few greatest experiments in public  education in the history of the human race, the University of  California.
If I got that offer today, though, I’m not  sure I could turn it down, and in fact, many people are not turning down  outside offers these days.  There are people who have taught here for  more than twenty years considering going somewhere else, somewhere the  future is a bit more certain.  These are people who are the best in  their field—you don’t get such offers unless someone thinks you are  among the best in your field—and UCR, and the educational experience at  UCR, is diminished each time this happens, each time one of the best of  our best leaves for a better job.  We can’t blame them—they have kids of  their own to put through college, they have research projects that  require funding, they know that to teach the most complex subjects  effectively, they need to run seminars with 15 students sitting around  the table, not 150.
The budget cuts of recent years and  the ones we know for certain are coming next year mean a gross  deterioration of our school.  Those faculty who leave for better jobs  are not being replaced.  Many of you know Yvonne Howard, who has been  the chief administrator for our department since it was founded.  This  year her job was unceremoniously terminated.  Staff people and faculty  who retire are not being replaced.  Next year students at UCR will have  trouble getting the classes they need, and many of the classes they get  will be crowded beyond responsible limits.  Departments are being forced  to abandon optimal class-size limits for classes two, three, and five  times that size.   The library has virtually stopped buying books.  We  are on a race to become a mediocre university at best, and if the $500  million of proposed cuts to UC turn into a billion dollars, as they are  now discussing in Sacramento, we will be over.  The billion dollar cut  translates into thousands of classes across the system.  It means  creative writing workshops with 50 students.  It means we will cease to  be a real university, and will simply become another  community-college-level institution. Then, maybe, after a few years,  with tuition at $25,000 or $30,000 a year, we can begin the slow build  back into a real university.
Why is this happening?   Political demagoguery and corruption.  Thirty years ago UC received 9%  of the state budget and prisons 3%.  Now UC gets 3% and the  prison-industrial complex gets 9%.  The legislature is taking the money  that should be used to educate the best of its citizens and using it  enrich the people who make a profit from the imprisoning the poorest.   The percentage of the cost of higher education provided by the state has  been cut in half, cut in half again, and is on the verge of getting cut  in half a third time.  The people in the legislature understand the  value of public higher education—the vast majority of them have degrees  from our state system, and many of them have multiple degrees—all made  possible by the legislators who preceded them and had more courage.   They do not protect the University for a very simple reason:  because  they risk a flow of conservative attacks and Tea Party racism if they  stick up for anything that is directly devoted to the commonweal.
In  my darkest moments, I think the monied interests working against  reasonable taxation are doing so because they consciously, actively seek  to make sure we do not have an informed, educated citizenry, the better  to extract our collective labor and wealth unimpeded.  But such  intentionality isn’t necessary.  Simple, short-sighted, grab-it-now,  bottom-line greed explains their destruction of our culture, without  recourse to any dystopian conspiracies.
The only thing  that has a chance of turning this devastation around is student  activism.  We in higher education cannot spend millions of dollars on  campaign contributions the way the prison profiteers or the medical and  insurance and aerospace industries do, so we need to find other ways to  provide a political counterweight.  We need to make our voices heard.   For you students, your own self-interest should be the catalyst, as you  will, no matter what happens this year, have trouble finding the classes  you need, much less than the ones you want, and the chance you will  graduate in a reasonable amount of time is already gone. But you should  also think of what this means for your families, your neighbors, your  friends, your own kids when they come of age.  And think what it means  if California reduces its higher education budget to the levels of  Missouri or West Virginia—we will become like those places.  Because of  its education system, a system that, until just a few years ago, has  always been considered the best in the country, California has been  among the most innovative and significant literary and cultural centers  in the country, and because of this education system, too, California  has been the economic powerhouse it has been—1000 research and  development companies a year are formed out of the UC system, for  instance, and four UC inventions a week are presented to the patent  office.   We had the best educational system because we were willing to  pay for it, and our expenditures were among the highest in the nation,  too. In a few short years we have dropped into the middle in state  spending, and we are fast falling even farther.  Only a political  movement strong enough to buck the corporate money determining our tax  policy can change this downward spiral.  Only you can make that happen.
We  have been told, from the top, not to expect a return to ‘the glory  days.’  This year was not the glory days.  This year we already have  discussion sections that are not discussions, fewer classes, an exploded  faculty:student ratio; we are very far from the glory days.  Now that  either 500 million or 1 billion more dollars are getting yanked out of  the system, your favorite lecturer will be gone.  The class you wanted  won’t exist anymore.  Your student advisor will have 800 or 1000  students to advise instead of the 300 we all agreed was an absolute  maximum two short years ago.  This is the end of quality.  And why?   Because a few very wealthy people are protecting their wealth from  taxes, taxes considered reasonable not only everywhere else in the  developed world, but considered reasonable in America until the last 20  years.
I hope you get angry.  I hope you get active. Call  and write your legislators, get out in the streets, take back your  university, don’t let yourselves be the last people to have even this  chance.
Tom Lutz
Professor and Chair, Department of Creative Writing
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