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Jacobs' arrogance is astonishing
It's the same old, same old at UT
. . . . Either Jacobs is misleading the media or he has misled the Board of Trustees. President Jacobs objected to "the general tone" of the UT-AAUP Newsletter. Many persons on this campus object to the "general tone" of the Jacobs Administration. During his tenure as President, he has introduced an administrative culture of fear and intimidation. . . . A point of logic must be raised here, with all respect to UT AAUP, the conclusions that President Jacobs has (1) misled the media and (2) the Board of Trustees are not mutually exclusive. Both would seem likely given his considerable talent at spinning "visions." |
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Apparently one university in this country has figured it out: Iowa State University has been hiring full-time faculty. Read all about it at:
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/education/2014/02/michigan_universities_increase_funding_iowa_state_hires_more_full_time_faculty.html
Does anyone know anything about the special meeting of the Board of Trustees on 2/19? The agenda says there will be an "Executive Session to consider the employment of a public employee"?
Unfortunately the problem is not administrative bloat... it is much more serious... it is metastasized administrative cancer, not much hope for UT.
soprano on campus
http://www.toledoblade.com/Education/2014/02/15/Consultant-exiting-before-contract-s-end.html
someone about to get fired?
anyone know what occurred at the special Board meeting yesterday? Nothing in the press so far.
See the Blade's editorial on UTIE.
http://www.toledoblade.com/Featured-Editorial-Home/2014/02/21/Reboot-UTIE.html
Jeff Gold left us quite a legacy at the SIM center. If you haven't toured the place, make sure you check out the fireplaces and marble tiling!
From the Blade article: "UT President Lloyd Jacobs, a member of the UTIE board, conceded that he “didn’t see the meltdown of the solar industry coming.”
What concerns me here is that Jacobs is positioning himself as some kind of business expert. In fact, so far as I understand his resume, his only training is in medicine. He was a fair/middling administrator at the Med College. With such experience and training he 'didn't see it coming,' well, gee, why would he? And good thing it wasn't his money. And good thing the BOT apparently doesn't give a hoot about the money he flushes down the toilet on such ventures.
And the fact that Jacobs and others at UT with no experience in start up ventures end up being the ones overseeing such projects is basically a self fulfilling prophecy. Of course their business ventures fall flat - they don't have a clue what their doing, including not a clue regarding who they should hire to be point on such projects.
They are sheep to be fleeced - and they were.
Yep. That's just what we need...fireplaces and marble tiling!
well the BOT did meet last Wednesday as scheduled in a special executive session and out of public view, but apparently no decision or news as to what was discussed, decided or any outcome for that matter
Enrollment decline every semester is not necessary nor should it be accepted. Diminishing Humanities and Liberal Arts offerings in favor of STEM is exactly the opposite of how well run universities operate from a cost/revenue perspective. There should be balance of STEM and Liberal Arts which favors Liberal Arts in order to fund the more costly sciences. Too bad there is no-one in administration who recognizes these realities. To bad so many faculty/administrators bought into the current administration's payoffs.
Posted Initially: February 3, 2014 at 8:50 AM
Requesting a re-post with some way of highlighting?
The lack of attention UT folks pay to this suggestion is just astounding - it is even easier than predicting the future of solor energy investments...
what is even more astounding is how the public, students and their parents, and taxpayers are not aware or paying attention to the mismanagement of public funds and finances at this public institution.
As long predicted by many, the contract negotiations are a sham. Everyone knows that the tactic is to delay this until after right to work is rammed through after the election. No retroactive raises is not even a serious bargaining point. This is particulary true when considering the proposed increase in healthcare costs and already enacted decreases in take home pay due to changes in retirement contributions. People who are in the alternative retirement plans are getting a worse deal than just having Social Security.
Yeah, not even a 'Dear Valued Employee, Coworker, UT partner..." but just like, "Git yo ass to work!"
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