Well, we are in the “opinion is fact” day in age!
No information but I’d be willing to bet the job in Alabama is his and a great fit, if you ask me.
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Agree honestly outside of the financial side of it I don't think the Boise state job is any better than the one here.
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Definitely agree. It's a good solid school, has an excellent reputation, has a veterinary school, and being a HBCU in his backyard has got to be an additional plus. Plus, at D2, far less issue with athletic budgets to worry about. In fact, I'd be stunned if he didn't take it.
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So USD named there financial aid officer as there new president seems like a reach. Her resume isn't very impressive though it does sound like she was encouraged by the faculty to apply for the job.
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Yes, you can grow leadership from within, but unless you are super-satisfied with the direction you are headed, I think the President, and even at least some of the VPs, should come from outside. Otherwise, new ideas will be few and far between.leatherneckcountry wrote: ↑Wed May 02, 2018 2:42 pm So USD named there financial aid officer as there new president seems like a reach. Her resume isn't very impressive though it does sound like she was encouraged by the faculty to apply for the job.
At Tuskegee, the other finalist has been named president: https://www.tuskegee.edu/news/tuskegee- ... -president
And at Boise State, Dr. Thomas and one of the other finalists have withdrawn their names: https://go.boisestate.edu/presidential-search/
There is a rumor that Dr. Thomas has also applied to a third school, but I can't dig up any info about that currently.
And at Boise State, Dr. Thomas and one of the other finalists have withdrawn their names: https://go.boisestate.edu/presidential-search/
There is a rumor that Dr. Thomas has also applied to a third school, but I can't dig up any info about that currently.
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Tuskegee said they weren't going to decide until May 11, wonder if Thomas pulled the plug on that one, too.ST_Lawson wrote: ↑Tue May 08, 2018 3:09 pm At Tuskegee, the other finalist has been named president: https://www.tuskegee.edu/news/tuskegee- ... -president
And at Boise State, Dr. Thomas and one of the other finalists have withdrawn their names: https://go.boisestate.edu/presidential-search/
There is a rumor that Dr. Thomas has also applied to a third school, but I can't dig up any info about that currently.
So what, he wants us to know he has real options, but it going to stay and drag us down further.
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Maybe this deserves a different thread, but is there anyone here who agrees with me that Rauner appointing members of the WIU Board of Trustees is a potential conflict of interest? Why? Simple. He is an ex-officio member (I assume with voting rights) of the Board of Trustees for the flagship university system. I could see it being OK if WIU and U of I were under the same governing umbrella. But theyain't. Not yet anyway. Just my two cents.
Also BOT related. I think that a student from the QC campus should be included as a voting member of the BOT.
Also BOT related. I think that a student from the QC campus should be included as a voting member of the BOT.
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