Texas President Jay Hartzell is stepping down to become the new president at SMU.
— Brian Davis (@byBDavis) January 7, 2025
Texas President Jay Hartzell is stepping down to become the new president at SMU.
— Brian Davis (@byBDavis) January 7, 2025
Good Poster said:Texas President Jay Hartzell is stepping down to become the new president at SMU.
— Brian Davis (@byBDavis) January 7, 2025
GigEmADED said:
That uptown Dallas money is no joke
This is true at any university -- and moreso at tu.HeyAbbott said:
There's always too many chefs in the kitchen when it comes to tu politics and culture.
passing laws and implementation are two different things.Stonegateag85 said:
I thought the Gov all but outlawed all that?
rausr said:GigEmADED said:
That uptown Dallas money is no joke
Trinity Ag said:
I suspect Jay wanted no part in the faculty uprising that is about to happen as the Texas government leans in on DEI, tenure, politics, majors, etc at the flagship schools.
The sip job is going to be radioactive.
Trinity Ag said:
I suspect Jay wanted no part in the faculty uprising that is about to happen as the Texas government leans in on DEI, tenure, politics, majors, etc at the flagship schools.
The sip job is going to be radioactive.
I'm sure there are.the most cool guy said:Trinity Ag said:
I suspect Jay wanted no part in the faculty uprising that is about to happen as the Texas government leans in on DEI, tenure, politics, majors, etc at the flagship schools.
The sip job is going to be radioactive.
That depends on who is taking the job. Some of us would love to be president of Texas A&M or Texas and would gleefully preside over the destruction of their stupid DEI cartels, worthless sociology majors, and moronic tenure policies that protect professors who teach and call for things like literal genocide of Jews and white people.
Trinity Ag said:I'm sure there are.the most cool guy said:Trinity Ag said:
I suspect Jay wanted no part in the faculty uprising that is about to happen as the Texas government leans in on DEI, tenure, politics, majors, etc at the flagship schools.
The sip job is going to be radioactive.
That depends on who is taking the job. Some of us would love to be president of Texas A&M or Texas and would gleefully preside over the destruction of their stupid DEI cartels, worthless sociology majors, and moronic tenure policies that protect professors who teach and call for things like literal genocide of Jews and white people.
And in between the gleeful destruction a President still has to run a giant, fractious organization with multiple bosses, lines of authority, accreditation agencies, and responsibilities -- appealing to students, trying to attract top faculty, and appeasing a huge alumni/donor base that is NOT monolithic -- while trying to stay aligned with both State and Federal laws and policies that are increasingly at odds.
I suspect you have no clue.
LoL -- I totally get it, and wish it were that easy.the most cool guy said:Trinity Ag said:I'm sure there are.the most cool guy said:Trinity Ag said:
I suspect Jay wanted no part in the faculty uprising that is about to happen as the Texas government leans in on DEI, tenure, politics, majors, etc at the flagship schools.
The sip job is going to be radioactive.
That depends on who is taking the job. Some of us would love to be president of Texas A&M or Texas and would gleefully preside over the destruction of their stupid DEI cartels, worthless sociology majors, and moronic tenure policies that protect professors who teach and call for things like literal genocide of Jews and white people.
And in between the gleeful destruction a President still has to run a giant, fractious organization with multiple bosses, lines of authority, accreditation agencies, and responsibilities -- appealing to students, trying to attract top faculty, and appeasing a huge alumni/donor base that is NOT monolithic -- while trying to stay aligned with both State and Federal laws and policies that are increasingly at odds.
I suspect you have no clue.
I run a law firm, so I have some clue about some of that. But yeah, I really would just want to gut the aforementioned things and then peace out.
KillerAg21 said:
It's wild to me that old Ags think A&M is this bastion of conservatism it was decades ago and reject anything that is not that. A&M now is very different and much more accepting of the things people pin on t.u.
I will be in an Aggies corner regardless of any personal differences, affiliations, and outlooks on life as long as they are respectful of others and their thoughts and feelings.
Sanctuary universities.MAROON said:
Liberal college professors don't listen to the governor (or the president or board of regents). They will throw a fit and plan work arounds to any policy that upsets their liberal agenda. It's a constant case of wack a mole.
I like that--sanctuary universities. May be very fitting.Ridgeback85 said:Sanctuary universities.MAROON said:
Liberal college professors don't listen to the governor (or the president or board of regents). They will throw a fit and plan work arounds to any policy that upsets their liberal agenda. It's a constant case of wack a mole.
Watch "Pony Excess" on Netflix. It's really good, especially if you were following the SWC during that time. They had most of their players on a payroll. DMN and another local Dallas newspaper were on it. They got caught twice and kept paying their players anyway. If any team deserved the DP it was them.Secolobo said:
Whorns don't have the NCAA to give SMU the death penalty this time.
Courtesy Flush said:
That portal is a real MF'er
Going from ~54,000 students to ~12,000.chtow said:Good Poster said:Texas President Jay Hartzell is stepping down to become the new president at SMU.
— Brian Davis (@byBDavis) January 7, 2025
Good for him a big promotion
93MarineHorn said:Watch "Pony Excess" on Netflix. It's really good, especially if you were following the SWC during that time. They had most of their players on a payroll. DMN and another local Dallas newspaper were on it. They got caught twice and kept paying their players anyway. If any team deserved the DP it was them.Secolobo said:
Whorns don't have the NCAA to give SMU the death penalty this time.