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    UL 1984, 1999 . . . . Academic news from this morning

    University President Dr. Joseph Savoie delivered his annual State of the University address to an ebullient audience filling Angelle Hall on Wednesday morning. Filled with facts and figures representing the past year, as well as renderings giving a snapshot of what is on the horizon — there was much to applaud as we celebrate our 125th year! Here are some of the highlights:

    • Annual research expenditures topped $205.2 million in 2022, a 13% increase over the $181.4 million spent the previous year.
    • UL Lafayette's 193% increase in R&D spending between 2013-2022 puts us at No. 6 in the nation “in terms of the speed with which our research infrastructure has grown,” Savoie said.
    • UL Lafayette had a $2.7 billion statewide economic impact last year, supporting one out of every 78 jobs in the state.
    • For every $1 invested in UL Lafayette, Louisiana residents receive $8 in added income and social savings.

    Read more by clicking below or at https://louisiana.edu/news/state-uni...ark-first-time

    See the slide presentation at louisiana.edu/stateoftheuniversity

    #Louisiana125 #StateoftheUniversity


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    Thanks for posting.

    To me, the biggest point you made was the last one; "For every $1 invested in UL Lafayette, Louisiana residents receive $8 in added income and social savings."

    If the people in this state understood that they would support this university much more; well, as long as we don't mess with their tiggers.

    I must say, I am quite ebullient after having read your post (and looking up ebullient)!


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    I’m so ebullient, I went outside and grilled chicken for lunch.


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    Thanks for sharing. I know Dr. S draws some ire from the forum due to athletics, but I think he's doing a terrific job advancing academia.

    I wish the surrounding community reciprocated or simply was made aware of how lucky we are to have such an economic & cultural engine locally that they/we all benefit from.


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    Wow top 6!!! Why doesn't p5 or CFP need to factor stuff like that in


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    Does anyone know what the endowment is these days?


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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    University President Dr. Joseph Savoie delivered his annual State of the University address to an ebullient audience filling Angelle Hall on Wednesday morning. Filled with facts and figures representing the past year, as well as renderings giving a snapshot of what is on the horizon — there was much to applaud as we celebrate our 125th year! Here are some of the highlights:

    • Annual research expenditures topped $205.2 million in 2022, a 13% increase over the $181.4 million spent the previous year.
    • UL Lafayette's 193% increase in R&D spending between 2013-2022 puts us at No. 6 in the nation “in terms of the speed with which our research infrastructure has grown,” Savoie said.
    • UL Lafayette had a $2.7 billion statewide economic impact last year, supporting one out of every 78 jobs in the state.
    • For every $1 invested in UL Lafayette, Louisiana residents receive $8 in added income and social savings.

    Read more by clicking below or at https://louisiana.edu/news/state-uni...ark-first-time

    See the slide presentation at louisiana.edu/stateoftheuniversity

    #Louisiana125 #StateoftheUniversity
    Apologies for re-posting... maybe I added some extra details?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    Apologies for re-posting... maybe I added some extra details?
    Yours was more better. LOL. I just copied and pasted. I’ll have to ask the good doctor how their meeting went. She’s excited about the Health Sciences Campus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Thanks for sharing. I know Dr. S draws some ire from the forum due to athletics, but I think he's doing a terrific job advancing academia.

    I wish the surrounding community reciprocated or simply was made aware of how lucky we are to have such an economic & cultural engine locally that they/we all benefit from.
    There are some here (fortunately, a small minority) who think we exist to play sports. And one reason that I keep hammering on academics is because I have come to realize that the number of people who read here, but do not post, vastly exceed those who post; and those who post and understand, vastly exceed those who miss the point.

    So when we talk academics, and why UL exists, we are not shouting into an empty cave. It just feels like it sometimes.

    There are so many schools in the country who started with big-time sports, and only focused on academics later... you get the feeling they think that academics is a veneer to their sports programs, when the reverse should hold. And at those schools, those initial, disordered priorities created their foundational culture, resulting in alumni, supporters, and politicians who don't really buy into what is critical, what is essential.

    UL is doing it right.

    Athletics will grow, but the small minority will never be satisfied, because nothing less than total domination, every play, every game, every sport, every year, will keep those people happy. You can see the same attitude at most of the P5 schools.

    But once you realize that those are the priorities they hold, you can see how absurd it all is. No one can always win at athletics.

    Integrity, vision, and academic excellence, however, can be constant & permanent things.

    I am very grateful athletics will never be our #1 priority, nor even our strongest suit.

    Again, we're doing it right.

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    . . . when Dr Fun posts, I feel ebullient . . . really ebullient . . . really, really, really ebullient . . . Louisiana is doing it right to the dismay of about 20 or so here . . . to those 20, read it and learn . . .


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    I am anxious to see the comparison of research in the UL system. UNO had been growing their research but our last two years and future are just crazy.
    Our Foundation numbers were growing too but haven’t seen this years. I’ll look.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunFun View Post
    There are some here (fortunately, a small minority) who think we exist to play sports. And one reason that I keep hammering on academics is because I have come to realize that the number of people who read here, but do not post, vastly exceed those who post; and those who post and understand, vastly exceed those who miss the point.

    So when we talk academics, and why UL exists, we are not shouting into an empty cave. It just feels like it sometimes.

    There are so many schools in the country who started with big-time sports, and only focused on academics later... you get the feeling they think that academics is a veneer to their sports programs, when the reverse should hold. And at those schools, those initial, disordered priorities created their foundational culture, resulting in alumni, supporters, and politicians who don't really buy into what is critical, what is essential.

    UL is doing it right.

    Athletics will grow, but the small minority will never be satisfied, because nothing less than total domination, every play, every game, every sport, every year, will keep those people happy. You can see the same attitude at most of the P5 schools.

    But once you realize that those are the priorities they hold, you can see how absurd it all is. No one can always win at athletics.

    Integrity, vision, and academic excellence, however, can be constant & permanent things.

    I am very grateful athletics will never be our #1 priority, nor even our strongest suit.

    Again, we're doing it right.
    The mission of the university is to educate the populace. No one on this board will disagree. It is the priority as it should be.

    People disagree with academia, such as yourself, with the vital role that athletics plays a part in the growth of athletics.

    Would you agree, that in the south, academic reputation is largely equated to the success of athletics? That the t-shirt fans equate academic success with on field performance?

    Athletic success is a much easier path to advertise the university and student experience than academic prestige. Academics takes decades of behind the scenes work in order to achieve the perception of “high academic status”.

    The university isn’t here to support athletics. Instead athletics is the number one marketing tool for a university to recruit the most talented and brightest future students.

    Everyone who pays attention to academics knows that LSU has a marginally better academic reputation than UL. But the common folk think LSU is an IVY and UL is a juco/commuter school. That has everything to do about athletic success.

    Perception is reality to many folks.

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    The university isn’t here to support athletics. Instead athletics is the number one marketing tool for a university to recruit the most talented and brightest future students.

    I disagree. The brightest and most talented students overall could care less about athletics.
    They are usually attending the university which has the best reputation for their field of study and future job.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lafman1 View Post
    The university isn’t here to support athletics. Instead athletics is the number one marketing tool for a university to recruit the most talented and brightest future students.

    I disagree. The brightest and most talented students overall could care less about athletics.
    They are usually attending the university which has the best reputation for their field of study and future job.
    Are you saying that UL doesn't have bright and talented student-athletes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    The mission of the university is to educate the populace. No one on this board will disagree. It is the priority as it should be.

    People disagree with academia, such as yourself, with the vital role that athletics plays a part in the growth of athletics.

    Would you agree, that in the south, academic reputation is largely equated to the success of athletics? That the t-shirt fans equate academic success with on field performance?

    Athletic success is a much easier path to advertise the university and student experience than academic prestige. Academics takes decades of behind the scenes work in order to achieve the perception of “high academic status”.

    The university isn’t here to support athletics. Instead athletics is the number one marketing tool for a university to recruit the most talented and brightest future students.

    Everyone who pays attention to academics knows that LSU has a marginally better academic reputation than UL. But the common folk think LSU is an IVY and UL is a juco/commuter school. That has everything to do about athletic success.

    Perception is reality to many folks.

    So many of you insist that we need big-time athletics to succeed. So riddle me this, Batman:

    How is it that we are already succeeding?

    I remember a friendly, but animated, disagreement with a UL administrator who was insisting to me that we have to have big-time athletics to succeed.

    I replied that I know of an academic area, at a public university, that was succeeding without big-time athletics.

    He wrinkled his nose in doubt, and asked me, Where?

    I pointed at him and said, "In your area." He didn't take it well.

    But it was true. He and his people were succeeding -- like gangbusters -- even though we didn't have big-time athletics.

    So in response to your comments about public attitudes and perceptions, let me offer a few questions:

    Do you think we should try to change those attitudes?

    Do you think, as I do, that in fact it is our mission to change those attitudes?

    Well, do you think that UL is capable of changing those attitudes?

    And if not UL, can you name another school in the South who even has an interest in trying to change them?

    With great apologies, I will never agree with those who equate t-shirts with success.

    The Bhagavad Gita contains one of my favorite quotes: "Better one's own path, though imperfect, than another's well-made."

    I don't want UL to be as good as LSU, or Florida, or even Texas, UNC or Virginia.

    I want us to be better.

    And if some of you folks would stop waving your pom-pons for a minute and look around, you would see that we are on track to be better. We are blazing a different path forward, we are re-thinking what a university is, what a university does, and what a university could do.

    UL has the potential to grow into more than colleges who simply surrender their ideals, and pander to the opinions of an ill-educated public.

    And once you consider that possibility, why would we strive for anything less?

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