UMGriz75 said:When do you do this? After the stream is dried up?first11 said:For those basking on the piling on moment, the glee will soon be replaced by the reality of replacing a president mid stream.
Engstrom inherited a campus with long-term, healthy enrollment trends, new construction in place to enhance recruiting efforts in the future, an excellent reputation, the unqualified position as the Flagship institution in Montana, record research budgets, and the most successful capital campaign in history.Indeed the challenges faced by Royce soon engulfed him re the resources available to him, (scant financials, downward trend in non stem institutions, student retention, etc...)
Then, Engstrom began making a series of bizarre decisions designed, apparently, to show who was "in charge" and a'la Richard Brodhead at Duke, to show his true "PC" credentials to the world.
Since then, nearly all the advantages he inherited are gone. There is no blame to go elsewhere.
As the Missoulian correctly notes today:
The main campus has roughly 2,200 fewer students than it did five years ago, a 17 percent drop that ranks among the worst enrollment declines among public universities in the country.
NorthEndZoneDan said:signedbewildered said:It seems like when someone (not so very well liked) gets sacked, dies or moves on its common for critics to lighten their stance and say nice things about the individual.
Not me. Don't let the door hit ya where my dog shoulda bit ya and good riddance!!!!
I was taught as a child to be polite when someone dies, looses a job, etc. I cheered when I heard Scalia was dead and I gotta admit I cheered when I heard this news.
Thank you, wbtfg.wbtfg said:mtgriz said:info said:Sheila is a great hire as an interim. I've known her for 30 years and she loves and cares about UM. She is also a big Griz fan. I went to grad school with her in the early eighties. Great person and educator.
I had occasion to visit with her Dad, Hal Stearns, many times. Fascinating guy and great family.
Pssssssst. That's her husband.
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Wow! Just Wow!Inspector Griz said:Jim O'Day should apply for the job! He got hosed as AD. Already has a very good handle on UM and is very well liked. He understands the importance of athletics to a university and visa versa.
The contrast was quite stunning.LakGriz said:MSU's Wadded appreciated a guy who helped her look good...
UM does have a Computer Science program, and some business school programs focusing on big data.BWahlberg said:BillingsMafia said:More degrees that lead to decent jobs is what is needed. UM has always ignored this but the new economy of this country demands it. The president understands this or he will fail. Medical field, business maybe some engineering. The liberal arts days ended when the cost of the education passed the ability to earn.
Disagree to some extent - there will always be a need for liberal arts related fields and the UM should stick to being the primary source for those.
The UM should not try to go head to head (engineering for example) with MSU because that's a wasted effort, IMO. Butte and Bozeman do it better, find different avenues don't just try to duplicate.
Build up an expand successful programs on campus that are also growing and in big national need. Biology, Sciences, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy, Business, Law, Forestry, and so on.
However yes, medical, computer technology, & other widely untapped fields they could go after - they should take a run at.
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Allezchat said:But can she kick......?grizpack said:I think Stearns was a great pick. She could certainly take over permanently. Take your time on that search Clay....
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Don't misunderestimate Royce Engstrom. He did more for Montana State University than any president there since Roland Rennie.LakGriz said:MSU's Wadded appreciated a guy who helped her look good...