Bravesfanchicago
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“Anybody wanna take bets about when, exactly, the university will bother to let us know that Standifird has been fired ? “
“Anybody wanna take bets about when, exactly, the university will bother to let us know that Standifird has been fired ? “
Things are changing a lot. Men are no longer going to college like they used too, the gender split is nearly 60/40 at universities across the country in favor of girls. Enrollment overall is down, people have woke up to the "paper mill" scam of universities and colleges. The student loan bubble is popping despite the government trying to buy votes by wiping it away. I predict a lot of schools will be closing over the next 10 years, maybe even 5 years, as these trends accelerate and AI tutoring and skill learning really take off. Major disruptions to peoples lives are coming, and a lot of it will be unpredictable.
Is Standifird taking the fall for all the budget/program cuts? I mean it was very unpopular to have to make all those cuts, I'm not really surprised he is leaving.
It's more than just the cuts.
Yes, he is being attacked by the teaching staff, but the cuts needed to be made, and were not just his decision. They were recommended and approved by the board. And they would have have happened regardless of who was the President.
Is Standifird taking the fall for all the budget/program cuts? I mean it was very unpopular to have to make all those cuts, I'm not really surprised he is leaving.
Partly. When Gary Roberts was brought in, he was supposed to be the 'bad guy' and make these cuts knowing he was not ever going to be a long term president - somewhat of an extended-interim duty. Unfortunately he kowtowed early and just said "ok nevermind just everyone make a 10% cut to your budget" instead of having hard conversations and making hard decisions. There were no structural changes so as soon as costs went up across the board, you're right back to where ya started.
So Standifird inherited a shit sandwich in that regard. But he didn't hit goals in a lot of financial areas, had a transient executive staff/cabinet (why is your CFO in Ohio? Why is your head of failing enrollment also a realtor? Why is your chief counsel living in Madison Wisconsin?), and couldn't turn things around. Whoever made the cuts was never going to survive long term, frankly. There were some social media posts that turned off a lot of large donors over the last couple of months that sealed the deal.
Things will start looking back up for BU as an academic institution. The need for better housing on campus has to be a priority. Nathan Thomas needs to stop his decades long war on campus Greek life. Start recruiting normal people from the suburbs. Get Johnny 2.7 and Janie 2.9 from Naperville to come be mediocre students and full tuition payers before they go back to take over the family business. Make it a good environment for the masses.
Officially called a resignation - https://www.pjstar.com/story/news/e...o-resign-from-bradley-university/73921934007/
Any idea if this is a voluntary resignation? Or more of a "you're going to be fired so you can quit before that happens" resignation?