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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    Thanks
    I was told this morning by John Blohm 204 million.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelRock View Post
    I was told this morning by John Blohm 204 million.
    That is a nice number . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by MelRock View Post
    I was told this morning by John Blohm 204 million.
    I wish we had the support to start a 10 year campaign to get to $1B in the UL Foundation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Policarp View Post
    It only took 58+ years to be ebullient for the 1st time. At current pace of R&D growth.....this will likely be an annual ebulliency outbreak.

    Just a decade away from passing half billion mark for R&D.
    What! Somebody say outbreak? Get the mask out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunfan96 View Post
    What! Somebody say outbreak? Get the mask out!
    Hahahaha don’t starts. Cajun Caviar is going to go back in his bunker

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    Hahahaha don’t starts. Cajun Caviar is going to go back in his bunker
    . . . obvious from your writings, we know who you have been spending quality time with . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    But we miss a lot in the local area because high school guidance counselors don't want their best and brightest to just attend the "local university."
    That is a good point. But don't think that is a knock against UL. Going away to school should be a reward for top students. May be a disguised bias by the counselors against us or may be a fair and true sentiment. And would likely be told to BR students as well to go away and not go to TSAB if they want to succeed. We just hear about more when it happens in lafayette area??

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    While I agree that academics is and should be the primary mission of any university, why can't UL also focus on athletics as its primary marketing tool? Why do academics and athletics have to be mutually exclusive? AAU schools like Michigan, Texas and Florida, for example, achieved the highest level of academics AND athletics. Everyone knows that these universities are among the most recognized in the country because of athletics. How many people know they are AAU schools, right alongside Harvard and Yale, of which there are only 71 in the country? UL achieved R1 and Top 100 R&D status...and continues to grow. Dr. Savoie once said that athletics is the front porch of the university. If so, now that we are achieving academic success, why not elevate athletics to a similar level and create a greater awareness of UL statewide and nationally?
    I hear people here say repeatedly, "We can have both." To my mind, that's just a way of saying "I don't want to prioritize academics over athletics." You said the opposite, and I appreciate that.

    But the truth is, no one has both, not consistently. A lot of schools are consistently excellent at academics, but no one is consistently excellent in sports... and Michigan, Texas, and Florida are perfect examples. Each of them has more money than Croesus, but they all are inconsistent with their successes on the arena. I would suspect that LSU has had more recent sports successes than they have, but LSU is still inconsistent; and academically, we're nipping at their heels.

    And then there is the problem with the word 'academics' itself... at most universities it just means 'research' and 'graduate school production.' I don't know of any metrics that look at the quality of undergraduate education, but it's something we're trying to do here. It's the sort of thing that doesn't make the publications, but it spreads by word-of-mouth.

    And that's what we're looking for: slow, sustained growth... we want quality, not flash. Sports is quick success; just look at App State, Troy, and Coastal, who are enjoying athletics success, but none of whom are even R2.

    Dr. Savoie said that athletics is the front porch... I wonder if he would still say that after we made R1? Because right now, he is laser-focused on academics. He loves sports, but he loves UL much, much more... and he knows what real excellence is for a university.

    In addition, do we really think that athletics should be our primary marketing tool, that the best and brightest students & faculty shop for universities by their sports teams? Our students hardly even go to the games anymore; in fact, it seems that the more we win, the more our attendance drops.

    IMHO, schools that see athletics as their primary marketing tool often don't have much else to brag about.

    Just because we live in a state with dysfunctional ideas about higher education, doesn't mean we have to share in those dysfunctions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    I wish we had the support to start a 10 year campaign to get to $1B in the UL Foundation.
    I'll second that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    ... IMHO, schools that see athletics as their primary marketing tool often don't have much else to brag about...
    It's not for bragging, it's for coverage.

    There are no mass media outlets for academics, so name awareness comes from another source, which inadvertanly exposes the multitudes to what the school has to offer academically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    It's not for bragging, it's for coverage.

    There are no mass media outlets for academics, so name awareness comes from another source, which inadvertanly exposes the multitudes to what the school has to offer academically.
    Just ask App. New applications soared after the Game day Broadcast

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    Just ask App. New applications soared after the Game day Broadcast
    What kind of students applied? Not just SAT & GPA, but what are their goals? What do they think higher education is supposed to do for them?

    I'll bet no one cancelled their applications to the Ivy League schools to go there.

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