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  1. #133

    Default Re: Steve Landry applies for UL president post

    Honestly, I think he will focus on Academics. That is what we are here for, after all...but, I think he will be responsive to athletics and might not be perceived as an obstructionist as was Dr. A. (although I think that was a misperception in some respects). I don't think he will oppose dedicated donations to athletics, I don't think he would oppose an athletic fund, I think he would listen to the community and allow athletics to thrive. We are in a different place than we were when Dr. A set policy. In many ways, we have "arrived" as a comprehensive university and we are now able to broaden our focus. I, for one, think this University is poised for something really great. I just want to be around when it happens, and it could happen in athletics AS WELL as in academics


  2. #134

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULBaby! View Post
    _ Honestly, I think he will focus on Academics. That is what we are here for, after all...but, I think he will be responsive to athletics and might not be perceived as an obstructionist as was Dr. A. (although I think that was a misperception in some respects). I don't think he will oppose dedicated donations to athletics, I don't think he would oppose an athletic fund, I think he would listen to the community and allow athletics to thrive. We are in a different place than we were when Dr. A set policy. In many ways, we have "arrived" as a comprehensive university and we are now able to broaden our focus. I, for one, think this University is poised for something really great. I just want to be around when it happens, and it could happen in athletics AS WELL as in academics _
    It is my opinion that people around the country believe that if you dont have a good athletic program you dont have a good school. We arent an Ivey League school. Plus ATHLETICS is the money driver.

  3. #135

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    Quote Originally Posted by srevere51 View Post
    _ It is my opinion that people around the country believe that if you dont have a good athletic program you dont have a good school. We arent an Ivey League school. Plus ATHLETICS is the money driver. _
    I'm not sure I agree with you 100%, but you do have a point. We do need to field a competitive football team to be considered by many as "big time." That does interest high school seniors who are shopping colleges. It also adds to the college experience of students and contributes to a school's identity. It (athletics, specifically, football), plainly and simply, unites the student body. To me, its alot like spinning plates. we can't afford to let either plate, athletics or academics, stop spinning and fall off the pole. Both must keep spinning.

    I don't want to be LSU. Not many people who count actually respect LSU academics, but they do have a great athletic program so they tolerate mediocrity in academics. Can we do both well? I don't know. Few Universities do... actually, that might be a good question for Landry: How do we excel in both areas?

  4. #136

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULBaby! View Post
    _ I'm not sure I agree with you 100%, but you do have a point. We do need to field a competitive football team to be considered by many as "big time." That does interest high school seniors who are shopping colleges. It also adds to the college experience of students and contributes to a school's identity. It (athletics, specifically, football), plainly and simply, unites the student body. To me, its alot like spinning plates. we can't afford to let either plate, athletics or academics, stop spinning and fall off the pole. Both must keep spinning.

    I don't want to be LSU. Not many people who count actually respect LSU academics, but they do have a great athletic program so they tolerate mediocrity in academics. Can we do both well? I don't know. Few Universities do... actually, that might be a good question for Landry: How do we excel in both areas? _
    By no means, I dont want to be LSU either, I however, would like to be able to compete on a national level(getting our name out there) in all sports. We already have an execellent Academic program, there is no need for refining it. We do need to refine the Athletic program.
    We will excel in Athletics by continuing to show our support. We must find a way to get more cash flow to the Athletic program. Setting up a fully functional Athletic foundation would be great. Dr. A created a $140,000,000 foundation for the school, we need to get some sort of foundation set up. Like the saying goes you get what you paid for.

  5. #137

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    Quote Originally Posted by srevere51 View Post
    _ By no means, I dont want to be LSU either, I however, would like to be able to compete on a national level(getting our name out there) in all sports. We already have an execellent Academic program, there is no need for refining it. We do need to refine the Athletic program.
    We will excel in Athletics by continuing to show our support. We must find a way to get more cash flow to the Athletic program. Setting up a fully functional Athletic foundation would be great. Dr. A created a $140,000,000 foundation for the school, we need to get some sort of foundation set up. Like the saying goes you get what you paid for. _
    SRevere, i think we are on the same sheet of music here. I would hope a Landry administration would not oppose an athletic fund - I think we need a vehicle for athletic advancement and maybe for the first time in the university's history, the administration will see athletics and academics, not as mutually exclusive, but as dependent on each other for the advancement of the whole university.

    Just to be argumentative about your post, though (ain't that what a forum's for?), I think we have to constantly refine and improve academics. LaTech hit a home-run recently with a program in nanotechnology - stuff that was the subject of science fiction movies 5 years ago. That program is HOT and has the potential to make a huge mark for Tech. They will get a bazillion federal dollars as they develop that program. They were in the right place with the right idea at the right time.... OK, I can already hear the retort: So how many more butts did that put in the seats?" Well, not so many, but... (I got nuthin')...Geaux Cajuns!

  6. #138

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULBaby! View Post
    _ SRevere, i think we are on the same sheet of music here. I would hope a Landry administration would not oppose an athletic fund - I think we need a vehicle for athletic advancement and maybe for the first time in the university's history, the administration will see athletics and academics, not as mutually exclusive, but as dependent on each other for the advancement of the whole university.

    Just to be argumentative about your post, though (ain't that what a forum's for?), I think we have to constantly refine and improve academics. LaTech hit a home-run recently with a program in nanotechnology - stuff that was the subject of science fiction movies 5 years ago. That program is HOT and has the potential to make a huge mark for Tech. They will get a bazillion federal dollars as they develop that program. They were in the right place with the right idea at the right time.... OK, I can already hear the retort: So how many more butts did that put in the seats?" Well, not so many, but... (I got nuthin')...Geaux Cajuns! _
    1st paragraph..... AMEN
    2nd Paragraph.... Didnt we hit a pretty good home run with LITE? Plus La Tech is in the UL system. Lets get one too ______!

  7. #139

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    Quote Originally Posted by srevere51 View Post
    _ 1st paragraph..... AMEN
    2nd Paragraph.... Didnt we hit a pretty good home run with LITE? Plus La Tech is in the UL system. Lets get one too ______! _

    LITE - yep, right outta the park! There have been some really cool things at UL, and probably some really good stuff in the pipeline. I don't think the general public really appreciates all that UL is and does, and if you will allow me to augment the point you made earlier - athletics is the window through which many people gain access to the less obvious facets of the university.

    LaTech is a UL system school, as is Southeastern. Both do many things well - SLU is just a couple dozen students away from us as the largest school in the system - I don't like that. They benefit from a thriving northshore and, unfortunately, a depleted UNO. They also have some programs that are cheap to run but have lots of students. Their athletic program is off the radar. Go Lions?

  8. People Former DePaul exec among 28 applying for UL top job


      NEW ORLEANS (AP) - A top-ranking administrator who recently resigned after being suspended from DePaul University is among at least 28 applicants for president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

    Scott Scarborough said today that he resigned September Seventh as the university's executive vice president because he became engaged to a co-worker. He had been suspended days earlier.

    Scarborough said university policy doesn't allow close personal relationships with co-workers, so his fiancee is staying and he's leaving.

    He said she would come with him if he got a "wonderful job" like the one in Louisiana.

    University spokeswoman Denise Mattson said she could not comment immediately on Scarborough's statement.

    The source of the story


    Homes SO Clean

  9. #141

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULBaby! View Post
    _ LITE - yep, right outta the park! There have been some really cool things at UL, and probably some really good stuff in the pipeline. I don't think the general public really appreciates all that UL is and does, and if you will allow me to augment the point you made earlier - athletics is the window through which many people gain access to the less obvious facets of the university.

    LaTech is a UL system school, as is Southeastern. Both do many things well - SLU is just a couple dozen students away from us as the largest school in the system - I don't like that. They benefit from a thriving northshore and, unfortunately, a depleted UNO. They also have some programs that are cheap to run but have lots of students. Their athletic program is off the radar. Go Lions? _
    Isnt Laffy thriving just as well!?

  10. #142

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    Quote Originally Posted by srevere51 View Post
    Isnt Laffy thriving just as well!?
    Yes Lafayette is thriving and has been for a while now. My fear is that Lafayette is out pricing itself in the housing market as campared to the wages it pays employees. Lafayette is still in desparate need of economic diversity as the local economy still relies heavily on the oilfield and the healthcare industry.

  11. #143

    Default Re: Steve Landry applies for UL president post

    Quote Originally Posted by ULBaby! View Post
    _ I hear what you are saying, BUT, Steve Landry is not a good ole boy. He is a solid academic and administrative resource. UL would do well to have him at the helm. In the worst case, he will be a great transition president, in that he will not try to stay in power forever. He will make his mark and retire, setting us up for a more commonly expected tenure for University presidents of 5 years or so. _
    5 years or so? You need to look at the history of UL. These guys don't leave until their nose hairs resemble a beard. Joel Fletcher, Rougeau and now Authement.

  12. UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Savoie Throws His Hat In for UL Prez

    E. Joseph Savoie, the commissioner of higher education for the Louisiana Board of Regents threw his hat in the ring for the UL president’s position on the last day to submit applications.
    Ten new candidates applied on Monday, the last day to submit applications for the UL presidential post, bringing the total number to 38.

    The search committee will meet Wednesday in Baton Rouge to review applications and try to narrow the field.

    Check back with The Advertiser as this story develops.http://theadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.d...EWS01/71001030


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