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Dr. Engstrom has finally had enough of the Missoulian?

Criticism of the Missoulian aside, is there a chance Royce takes it personally enough that he picks up his ball, pulls up his pants and asks to go home?
 
ordigger said:
heightsgriz said:
So I'll ask again....How many of you egrizzers who are Missoula residents STILL subscribe to the Missoulian? They will not change until they lose subscribers. Don't just cancel your subscription. Stop by and do it in person and let them know why. Are any of you business owners and still advertising with them? There are other options....
I am and always will be. Strange as it may be for you to believe, there is more to Missoula and the region than football.

I will defend your right to enable the Missoulian to defame an degrade UM to the last drop of your blood. Let someone else fight the good fight. :roll:
 
As much as I appreciate Engstrom's anger over the LDS article, the University system seems to be over playing it's hand here. In the audio attached to the KGVO article, McRae says UM is thriving? As a taxpayer I find that absolutely offensive. If the mouthpiece for the commissioner of higher education thinks UM is thriving, then it's past time for firings.
 
grizatwork said:
AllWeatherFan said:
UMGriz75 said:
The irony of Engstrom's letter is that he was part of that problem at the outset, not correcting the Missoulian when he had the opportunity to do so, armed with the facts that contradicted the "narrative."

The only people "armed" with the crucial facts were the two people in the bedroom, right? Or was there somebody under the bed or in the closet that night?

It was Hauck behind the couch with a candlestick.
:lol: Bravo G@W!!
 
As long as Stitt worships at the altar of Griz Football, what he does on his own time is his business, and ONLY his business. That goes for everyone, from the little old fan listening to' The Voice of the Grizzlies' at home, to the big bucks donors in their sky boxes. Being this thread is about Engstrom, how about withholding those donations until Engstrom is GONE, and withhold them LOUDLY! FRE!
 
Sorry, but an experienced and knowledgable pr team would not have fired off this over-the-top diatribe in response to the Missoulian article. The article was a one-time story. It accurately reported that the campus naysayers were making this claim. Engstrom's immediate, strident response simply keeps it alive in the public arena. A better response would have been to wait until asked for comment and then say something like: "University policy requires hiring based on merit. That's what we have done as long as I've been here. We make no apology for any of our hires, whatever their religious views may be." By apologizing to the Mormon hires and threatening legal action, Engstrom's doth protest too much. Another not-ready-for-prime-time administrative action by Main Hall.
 
bearister said:
Sorry, but an experienced and knowledgable pr team would not have fired off this over-the-top diatribe in response to the Missoulian article. The article was a one-time story. It accurately reported that the campus naysayers were making this claim. Engstrom's immediate, strident response simply keeps it alive in the public arena. A better response would have been to wait until asked for comment and then say something like: "University policy requires hiring based on merit. That's what we have done as long as I've been here. We make no apology for any of our hires, whatever their religious views may be." By apologizing to the Mormon hires and threatening legal action, Engstrom's doth protest too much. Another not-ready-for-prime-time administrative action by Main Hall.

I agree. This subject has been discussed around campus and in Missoula for several years. I also found it interesting, as others have pointed out, that Engstrom would come out firing on this subject, but just sat back and rolled over when the sexual assault, DOJ investigation, ncaa investigation stuff was going on--and failed to take meaningful action or even properly analyze the declining enrollment for years.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/colleges-hide-behind-ferpa_us_56a7dd34e4b0b87beec65dda

Good read on what our least favorite author and royce are up to.
 
Grizbeer said:
http://missoulian.com/news/opinion/columnists/religion-plays-no-part-in-um-hiring/article_0a4d9a72-6a7e-552e-899c-846a4bd5bb5a.html

That a prominent newspaper would make a headline story about such a groundless assertion, especially without ever asking our EEO office about the issue, is irresponsible journalism at best. Using words that the Missoulian itself used regarding the university a few years ago, “Missoula deserves better.”

With this letter, I am requesting that our Legal Counsel advise me as to whether any action is warranted in this matter. I doubt that there is, but I am formally asking, nonetheless. I will forward this letter to the entire campus and to the media and I want you to know that I am placing a call to the publisher of the Missoulian voicing my concern.

The original article about UM becoming an LDS institution including a mention that the LDS Church bought Utah State University. Apparently the Missoulian fact checkers never picked up on this being a BYU April Fools prank, and printed it as fact.

http://missoulian.com/news/local/um-hiring-practices-questioned-by-coalition/article_23163c70-de66-5825-af21-9d1ede43581e.html

While I am happy to see Dr. Engstrom finally stand up for the University against the Missoulian, and specifically the "anything mud needed to get my Pulitzer" reporting efforts of Keila Szpallzer, it sure would have been better if he was a forceful about not letting UM be known as "Rape U". I guess he draws the line when people start attacking the Mormons. I wonder if he understands that defending the Mormons but allowing the University to be known as "Rape U" reinforces the conspiracy theory in the article?

1. I think Royce has done enough, if not too much, to defend the university and get it in the right direction as far as the rape issue goes. Honestly you can't walk around campus without seeing shit about it and they make students take a course on rape and everything. It's retarded.

2. I commend him in defending the lds members in his staff(he is super not lds). The Mormons get enough shit as it is. And let's be honest... Lds members are generically more successful and harder working than others. If Royce was Mormon, I would have more faith in his financial direction.

3. I don't get why people are upset that there are Mormons being hired. If you look at most companies or institutes you will find that there are quite a few lds members at the top.
 
One aspect of this imbroglio that has received very little comment is the origin of the statement that there was a hiring bias in favor of LDS church members. It came from a letter circulated by two malcontents on the faculty one of whom is Doug Coffin, a professor who is also a state legislator. I have been around some committee hearings in Helena when Coffin starts his pontifications.

As you might anticipate from a very liberal member of the UM faculty, he makes it clear that anyone who disagrees with him is a moron. You can imagine how effect that is. In fact, if you wanted to deny the university system faculty a pay raise, you would probably just have to ask the majority (Republican) caucus a simple question: Does anybody think it's a good idea to give Doug Coffin a raise??

With faculty members like him, it's no wonder that many of us have lost confidence in the university we once revered.
 
Had the two faculty members written a letter complaining of the "suspicious" hiring of four Muslims out of 200 or so recent hires, they would practically have been lynched for their Islamophobia. It is characteristic of many UM faculty that a pervasive anti-religious bigotry is permissible in some instances, and intolerable in others.

Had the victims been Catholic, Protestant, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, agnostic or atheist, they would not have been victims at all. The problem, the only problem for UM faculty, is the fact that they were Mormon.

As usual, Engstrom's hyperventilated indignation missed the real problem -- the underlying complaint that UM is hiring Mormons at all, a covert bigotry but a real one nonetheless.
 
heightsgriz said:
So I'll ask again....How many of you egrizzers who are Missoula residents STILL subscribe to the Missoulian? They will not change until they lose subscribers. Don't just cancel your subscription. Stop by and do it in person and let them know why. Are any of you business owners and still advertising with them? There are other options....

Yes there are...

http://www.egriz.com/about/advertising/

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