Thats exactly how it works. The folks at LSUA&MC don't always get their way. Just as with the French House at LSUA&MC they considered it the number one priority but the governing committee that oversees such things disagreed and said no it should be #26 behind much more deserving projects. So that was that and the French House was put behind the other pro...uh, nevermind.
By that time Blanco had appointed several BOS members. They weren't going to select someone the Govenor did not approve of. I'm not saying she meddled-just saying as Govenor I'd bet she was consulted and approved. I imagine Jindal will sign off and approve whoever is selected for the UL posiiton (I don't expect him to meddle).
Lombardi-who did a great job w/Florida-had just come in and he pushed it because he wanted to build up the Honors College. You guys always point out how lowly rated LSU is .... We will see if an outsider-Lombardi-can come in and shake things up and raise the quality of the institution.
UL Campus — The committee searching for the next president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette will interview job candidates Monday and Tuesday.
The interviews are open to the public, and community members may submit their own questions in writing.
Thirty-eight people applied for the job by the Oct. 1 deadline, and the search committee last month trimmed the group to five.
On the interview list are state Commissioner of Higher Education Joseph Savoie, ULL Vice President for Academic Affairs Steve Landry and three out-of-state applicants: Karen White, Raymond Flumerfelt and Clifford L. Stanley.
The five candidates are scheduled to arrive in Lafayette on Sunday to tour the campus, meet faculty members, and “get a feel for the university and have some of their questions answered,” UL System spokesman Jackie Tisdell said.
The interviews are scheduled from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday and 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the main auditorium of the Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise at 537 Cajundome Blvd.
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By RICHARD BURGESS
Advocate Acadiana bureau
About 20 years ago, the University of Southwestern Louisiana was embroiled in a fight to have its name changed to the University of Louisiana - no Lafayette tag.
It took face time in the Legislature to make it happen.
That face representing USL at the time was Joe Savoie, who was then director of Alumni Affairs.
"The university didn't have any governmental relations person per se, so from being with the Alumni Association, I was designated as the person to come to Baton Rouge and fight for the university's cause," he said.
While it took another effort to get the name change to stick, Savoie continued his role as the university's voice in Baton Rouge and for the past 12 years, he's continued to represent the interests of all of the state's postsecondary institutions as higher education commissioner.
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Interviews for UL's next president began Monday and continue today, but the question-and-answer sessions aren't the end-all, be-all in choosing a new president, advised UL System's search consultant.
"The interview is the least valid predictor of performance," said James Fisher, the system's search consultant. "... The way to find a leader is to find a leader and that's only done through referencing."
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I saw the interview list in this morning's paper and could not help but wonder why an engineering professor from the University of Houston would be in the final cut. Does he have pictures on somebody? If all we wanted was to pick an engineering professor, couldn't we pick one of ours?
I must be missing something...
My thoughts are towards Steve Landry, but that's just me.
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