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New University president?

"Seth Andrew Bodnar is an American academic administrator, veteran, and business executive who was the 19th president of the University of Montana. He is a graduate of West Point and was a Rhodes Scholar with master's degrees from the University of Oxford. " so where did sports come in to play with this hire ? Like I said "Egrizzly analyzes everything like sports is so important" which in turn shows the intelligence level of the posters, not very high.
Seth played baseball at West Point. i have been to a number of events where he has spoken about the value of athletics and how it shaped him.
 
"Seth Andrew Bodnar is an American academic administrator, veteran, and business executive who was the 19th president of the University of Montana. He is a graduate of West Point and was a Rhodes Scholar with master's degrees from the University of Oxford. " so where did sports come in to play with this hire ? Like I said "Egrizzly analyzes everything like sports is so important" which in turn shows the intelligence level of the posters, not very high.
He played baseball in college for a few years at West Point. An avid sports fan. A
Big supporter of sports at UM. He knew the value of sports. I talked to him about this subject. I met him before he was UM president and was in contact with him all along, including in recent weeks. Great, smart and talented guy.
 
Of course Egrizzly analyzes everything like sports is so important. In Montana even the high schools put a big emphasis on sports. Sports should not even be considered as a hire. Academics is the answer. Academics draws students . Do you think students go to MSU because of sports ? Poll them and I bet you would find out that very few do.
I know this is anecdotal evidence but it is one example. One of my children made it a requirement that the university they went to had a successful D1 NCAA hockey team. That narrowed their list considerably.
 
He played baseball in college for a few years at West Point. An avid sports fan. A
Big supporter of sports at UM. He knew the value of sports. I talked to him about this subject. I met him before he was UM president and was in contact with him all along, including in recent weeks. Great, smart and talented guy.
so are you going to vote for him, then? or are you no longer officially a montana resident?
 
so are you going to vote for him, then? or are you no longer officially a montana resident?
a lot of students enter college without having dedided on a major. i wouldn't be surprised if a few of them pick their college because they were always a big fan of the sports teams. according to a google search, estimates are that 20% to 50% of newly entering freshman don't yet have a major. it also says that estimates are that 10% to15% of students choose a university because of their sports teams.
 
You will notice from the list above that at these schools sports is not a top priority. It is academics. If you are going to build your university it is not thru sports. Seth Bodner may have played baseball and for Montana the president have an understanding of how important sports are to the public here. Davis does not put an emphasis on sports but academics, same as Calpoly Slo. Sure they have FCS sports teams but it's not considered a major part of their university. For Montana use Montana Tech as an example, excellent university but not for sports. You want to build your university you need donors. Donors with money.
 
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"Seth Andrew Bodnar is an American academic administrator, veteran, and business executive who was the 19th president of the University of Montana. He is a graduate of West Point and was a Rhodes Scholar with master's degrees from the University of Oxford. " so where did sports come in to play with this hire ? Like I said "Egrizzly analyzes everything like sports is so important" which in turn shows the intelligence level of the posters, not very high.
Another clueless post by oldn'...not surprising.
 
You will notice from the list above that at these schools sports is not a top priority. It is academics. If you are going to build your university it is not thru sports. Seth Bodner may have played baseball and for Montana the president have an understanding of how important sports are to the public here. Davis does not put an emphasis on sports but academics, same as Calpoly Slo. Sure they have FCS sports teams but it's not considered a major part of their university. For Montana use Montana Tech as an example, excellent university but not for sports. You want to build your university you need donors. Donors with money.
Oldn' with the hat trick of stupidity.
 
Of course Egrizzly analyzes everything like sports is so important. In Montana even the high schools put a big emphasis on sports. Sports should not even be considered as a hire. Academics is the answer. Academics draws students . Do you think students go to MSU because of sports ? Poll them and I bet you would find out that very few do.
Sooooo, you have never heard of the Flutie Effect?


 
Today at 3:30 is the public forum with Dr. Shinn located in the UC Ballroom. There's a livestream if you're out of town and want to watch. Unfortunately I have a meeting starting at 3 so I won't be able to watch, so hopefully somebody here can watch for us and report back. There's also a survey you can fill out providing comments on the forum and what your thoughts are on Dr. Shinn. I'll attach all of it below!

 
Today at 3:30 is the public forum with Dr. Shinn located in the UC Ballroom. There's a livestream if you're out of town and want to watch. Unfortunately I have a meeting starting at 3 so I won't be able to watch, so hopefully somebody here can watch for us and report back. There's also a survey you can fill out providing comments on the forum and what your thoughts are on Dr. Shinn. I'll attach all of it below!

Does anyone know if it’s his job to lose, or if there will be similar visits from other finalists? Not trying to say anyone is entitled to know the secret inner workings of the Committee, just wondering if we have one finalist or multiple. Or, does that itself make me entitled?
 
Does anyone know if it’s his job to lose, or if there will be similar visits from other finalists? Not trying to say anyone is entitled to know the secret inner workings of the Committee, just wondering if we have one finalist or multiple. Or, does that itself make me entitled?
I think for now he's the only finalist and if his visit today doesn't go well then they may bring somebody else in as well. That's likely to come up in the forum today!
 
I think for now he's the only finalist and if his visit today doesn't go well then they may bring somebody else in as well. That's likely to come up in the forum today!
If everything goes great, maybe they could fast-track it by having a special BOR meeting, but I don't know how that works or if they can even do it in this case. I do know in the past the BOR has had special sessions/meetings outside of their normally calendared 1x a month meeting.
 
Sooooo, you have never heard of the Flutie Effect?


One can also research Georgetown University and Patrick Ewing years to see the dramatic impact that the basketball team had on enrollment and exposure. Unfortunately, they have let all they built erode over time, whether it be because of changing vision or apathy. Success without continuous human and financial investment doesn’t happen.
 

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