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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Let's Commence with the Overpriced Commencements


If you visit the University of Michigan's central campus these days, you'll notice that the famous Diag has a new look. There's speaker stands, plastic flooring, bleachers, and about 30,000 chairs all occupying the space normally reserved for trees, students, and squirrels. There's a commotion of workers dragging stuff and pounding things and shouting orders. The bizarreness of it all is sort of refreshing as the cycles of the Diag are usually pretty predictable. What is all this about? It's about the 2008 UM commencements.

But here's a thought: who is paying for all of this additional commencement labor and equipment? Since the University is renovating the "Big House" and couldn't hold Undergraduate commencements there, they looked elsewhere. Initially, they had the idea of using the large convocation center on EMU's west campus. Good idea as it's all set up for such an activity (with loads of parking) and UM would only need to toss up some banners and "maize and blue" the place up a bit. But then the complaints started to arise. Students didn't want to graduate somewhere other than on their own campus. Family and Alumni supported the students' protest and the University caved in.

But now rumors are flying about the cost associated with this change in venue. And we aren't talking about thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars but in the hundreds of thousands of dollars to hold the one-time commencements on the Diag (and we're talking over and above the usual cost). It's easy to imagine this extra money as lots of equipment had to be rented and not all the help are UM employees but some are contracted help (including around the clock security in place to secure all of this expensive equipment).

I do hope the graduating UM seniors appreciate this effort and cost in the years to come (but not to worry, the University Alumni Association isn't going to let them forget it). They should think about all of this extra University money being spent on their one-time Diag ceremony and how it could have been spent. Money that isn't helping the local community like better employee raises. Money that isn't helping to fund student pet projects like reading programs in poor communities. Money that isn't spent on helping to build homes in blighted areas. Money that isn't spent on food kitchen programs or family shelters. I can name any number of social causes that the students panhandle for on nearly a daily basis around the Diag but you get the picture. So commence with the overpriced commencements and let the leaders of tomorrow have their expensive party.

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5 Comments:

  • i don't know where you got your numbers from, but assuming they are correct, you really think the university would be spending these hundreds of thousands of dollars on social and community projects? more likely they'd just start plans for luxury suites in crisler.

    By Blogger cch, at 6:14 PM, April 23, 2008  

  • Now I'm actually hearing that the related cost to holding the commencements on the Diag is a couple of "million" dollars. So I was a little low. Hopefully, the Ann Arbor News will do some digging using the Freedom of Information Act and print the complete figures.

    But yes, you make a valid point. I too don't believe that the University would voluntarily spend this money on social or community projects but I think the students at the University should be aware (and possibly ashamed) of the additional cost of this one-time ceremony. And in the end, UM is a public institution and this boondoggle appears to be coming out of Michigan taxpayers pockets if you believe that the state appropriation is from all us. But maybe they can get one or more rich alumni to donate money to cover the cost of the ceremony and that would wipe away everyone's guilt. That's the UM way.

    By Blogger A2 Guy, at 8:39 AM, April 24, 2008  

  • Follow-up: The Tuesday (April 29th) Michigan Daily quotes a University spokeswoman saying that the one-time Diag commencement cost a whopping $1.8 million. She says that the usual cost is between $300k and $400k when held at the football stadium.

    By Blogger A2 Guy, at 8:31 AM, April 29, 2008  

  • Agreed, but while $1.8 million was spent to have graduation on the Diag, how much was/is being spent to renovate the Big House?

    I graduated in the Big House, and I would have MUCH rather graduated on the Diag, even if it meant fewer tickets and an increase in calls from the Alumni Association.

    By Blogger Heather, at 3:08 PM, May 17, 2008  

  • Heather, I genuinely sympathize with your comments regarding the costs of renovating the "Big House" but that wasn't the focus of this particular posting.

    I do have a posting in mind regarding that "other" renovation and the ridiculous amount of money that a place of higher learning puts out for athletics (mostly to placate over indulgent Alumni in hopes of gaining more contributions). But I digress...

    By Blogger A2 Guy, at 1:45 PM, June 24, 2008  

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