Is she a care taker or a rule breaker? Thoughts? I have no clue but rarely read anything about her except the usual blah blah blah. Academics?
I noticed the Hall of Fame Dinner will be held at the Baylor Club. Does this mean cocktails, wine and beer?quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
Drink up!Aliceinbubbleland said:I noticed the Hall of Fame Dinner will be held at the Baylor Club. Does this mean cocktails, wine and beer?quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
https://baylorlinefoundation.com/hof-2020/
Sec. DeVos helped by rescinding the 2011 Dear Colleague letter.Keyser Soze said:
Compliance with Title IX has never been better.
atomicblast said:
At least Ken Start helped raise money for the endowment. We should be trying to get across the $2 billion mark. So many universities have made it across $1 billion mark.
quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
Most BLF members are alums.witchmo said:quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
BLF is a scholarship organization with little influence. I couldn't care less about her relationship with the BLF. Her relationship with the regents and alumni is a different matter.
witchmo said:quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
BLF is a scholarship organization with little influence. I couldn't care less about her relationship with the BLF. Her relationship with the regents and alumni is a different matter.
The media liberals won't give her credit but we aren't being blasted by feminist politicians anymore.Keyser Soze said:
Compliance with Title IX has never been better.
Line Dancingquash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
Stranger said:atomicblast said:
At least Ken Start helped raise money for the endowment. We should be trying to get across the $2 billion mark. So many universities have made it across $1 billion mark.
Starr didn't raise squat. He announced a President's Iniative to raise $100million. It hit the wall before it totaled $30 million. He then instructed Development to play with the mumbers. LThey started counting all scholarship money that already existed. Also every dollar that existed in the various department endowments. All previously donated money. Basically there was no new money raised.
Starr was a fraud on so many levels. In addition the Title IX / athletics scandals can be placed firmly at his feet as well as the destruction of the Baylor Alumni Association.
Worst. President. Ever.
quash said:witchmo said:quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
BLF is a scholarship organization with little influence. I couldn't care less about her relationship with the BLF. Her relationship with the regents and alumni is a different matter.
The Baylor Line. Still the voice of alumni.
witchmo said:quash said:witchmo said:quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
BLF is a scholarship organization with little influence. I couldn't care less about her relationship with the BLF. Her relationship with the regents and alumni is a different matter.
The Baylor Line. Still the voice of alumni.
For a few of the Old Guard, perhaps. And it's a pretty quiet voice since most alumni "speaking" comes thru the Network. As a life member of the BAA/BLC, I don't receive the Line despite the fact that they have my contact information.
I like the changes, although friends my age do not.Stranger said:witchmo said:quash said:witchmo said:quash said:
She has made steps forward and backward with the Baylor Line Foundation.
BLF is a scholarship organization with little influence. I couldn't care less about her relationship with the BLF. Her relationship with the regents and alumni is a different matter.
The Baylor Line. Still the voice of alumni.
For a few of the Old Guard, perhaps. And it's a pretty quiet voice since most alumni "speaking" comes thru the Network. As a life member of the BAA/BLC, I don't receive the Line despite the fact that they have my contact information.
If you send them some money they'll probably start sending it. I'm not sure what they're doing but the magazine ain't what it used to be.
See bold. How is that a good thing among University Presidents. Maybe that's why I know nothing of her enhancements.Yogi said:
I think she has been great.
There hasn't been a bunch of turmoil.
She keeps a low profile.
And, as a face for the university, she is fantastic.
Yea, that seems like a pretty good summation of the situation.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:
Her primary job for this decade is to avoid a scandal and remind people that BU has a woman running the show. Everything else is way down the list.
Having said that she seems like a great enough lady who is very capable.
She is a talented lady and a personable one at that.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:
Her primary job for this decade is to avoid a scandal and remind people that BU has a woman running the show. Everything else is way down the list.
Having said that she seems like a great enough lady who is very capable.
That's a feature, not a bug.TellMeYouLoveMe said:She is a talented lady and a personable one at that.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:
Her primary job for this decade is to avoid a scandal and remind people that BU has a woman running the show. Everything else is way down the list.
Having said that she seems like a great enough lady who is very capable.
But then I think, she reports to a board made up almost entirely of self-selected people that claim some mysterious but undocumented affinity to Baylor, few of whom have any experience in higher education and even fewer have the ability to give significant money....
The net conclusion is we're pretty much just treading water ...
It's not what people say that matters, it's what they don't say. And that board has never been more quiet.
just treading water? I'm sure there's some truth mixed with much bias behind your statement here, not sure where the bias is sourced, because I don't care about BU politics, well other than keeping the godless heathens out of leadership.TellMeYouLoveMe said:She is a talented lady and a personable one at that.TinFoilHatPreacherBear said:
Her primary job for this decade is to avoid a scandal and remind people that BU has a woman running the show. Everything else is way down the list.
Having said that she seems like a great enough lady who is very capable.
But then I think, she reports to a board made up almost entirely of self-selected people that claim some mysterious but undocumented affinity to Baylor, few of whom have any experience in higher education and even fewer have the ability to give significant money....
The net conclusion is we're pretty much just treading water ...
It's not what people say that matters, it's what they don't say. And that board has never been more quiet.