If you don't see the growth under his watch, I can't help you. Wasn't he the one who pushed through the name change? He was the one who realized endowments were severely lacking and pursued outside funding sources. He also used his relationship with John Breaux and Bennett Johnson to get our research park off the ground. UL aggressively fought for Federal dollars and did quite well. He also aggressively solicited professor endowments which had a 40% state match. We are way ahead of all the other ULS schools in this regard. Was he a tight wad? Absolutely, and he ____ed off many a professor with his micro management, but he is the main reason we are not looked at like Southeastern and the rest. Want to see what gross mismanagement looks like? Look no further than UNO. That school had been decimated by poor leadership and is a shell of its former self.
AS for athletics, his micro management style clashed with the inherent corruption that pervades college sports. He should have let Terry Don run the program as he saw fit and trust him that he would not get UL on probation again. He did not and we languished as he looked for people who would answer to him. But make no mistake, the guy loved UL sports and was a vocal fan at the games I saw him at.
Loved UL sports so much, he actively tried to strangle private donations and he hired a head football coach merely for political reasons. A head coach who won six games in three years, then sued the university costing loads of legal fees.
Yep. I feel the love.
.........I guess the biggest compliment is that he did get UL to a top standing of Louisiana system schools in spite of the _____ing from the other schools in the system and the complaints of the LSU and Southern boards......and the political connect from certain administrators that changed the whole ball game with research facilities......also local political ties (Sonny Mouton) to get things done that really upset the others.......this Fed/state combo to me was the difference maker!
Oh the stories I could tell......I have very few, if any problems with the way Doc A handled Academics.....athletics on the other hand.....
I know Dr. Authement loved athletics, I saw him at many a football practice.
He also didn't trust people a lot and tried to make himself Athletic Director.
UL's student body grew for most of his first 10 years and was stagnate for most of his last 20.
I think the plateau was due in part to UL losing it advertising moxie, aka athletics focus.
jmo
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