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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 527984" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Is it only about the $. Even in the $$ I dont know but it seems like how the facilities are accounted for/ shared would give a lot of flexibility.</p><p></p><p>Outside of $ </p><p>Aren't there long term and short term solutions </p><p></p><p>Could he at least "ask" petition bor for some relief in the way we are classified as a research university. I dont want crap degrees, could we work w other colleges to give a combined high academic BUSINESS/xxx/yyy degree. Could we make a degree requires less rigorous calculus. ? </p><p>Could the prez regularly make statements of support for our sports programs - especially as they help in our desire to represent ALL of Georgia. </p><p></p><p>Could Prez be a part of the recently renewed Total person award.</p><p>Could he get reports from each department as to their season ticket purchases and celebrate the depths w highest %.</p><p>Could prez have some of the courses use athletics for course material - computer analytics of recruiting vinfo, etc.</p><p></p><p>Could the prez be visible help in a season tickets. Co</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for this prez s actions.</p><p></p><p>I think the audit that showed $$ misspent has damaged gt way more than the academic damage players grades cause. </p><p>This audit, the new head of research dept, and the timing of the retirement is pretty fishy. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope like heck we get a go getter prez that can walk chew gum</p><p></p><p>At this time of year I hate watching the college football awards because they make me realize how far ga tech sports has been deemphasized . I see NATIONAL awards given based on the esteemed body of work of legends that once worked at ga tech. </p><p>Heisman, </p><p>Dodd, </p><p>Broyles, </p><p>Rice.</p><p>Pretty embarrassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 527984, member: 1237"] Is it only about the $. Even in the $$ I dont know but it seems like how the facilities are accounted for/ shared would give a lot of flexibility. Outside of $ Aren't there long term and short term solutions Could he at least "ask" petition bor for some relief in the way we are classified as a research university. I dont want crap degrees, could we work w other colleges to give a combined high academic BUSINESS/xxx/yyy degree. Could we make a degree requires less rigorous calculus. ? Could the prez regularly make statements of support for our sports programs - especially as they help in our desire to represent ALL of Georgia. Could Prez be a part of the recently renewed Total person award. Could he get reports from each department as to their season ticket purchases and celebrate the depths w highest %. Could prez have some of the courses use athletics for course material - computer analytics of recruiting vinfo, etc. Could the prez be visible help in a season tickets. Co As for this prez s actions. I think the audit that showed $$ misspent has damaged gt way more than the academic damage players grades cause. This audit, the new head of research dept, and the timing of the retirement is pretty fishy. I hope like heck we get a go getter prez that can walk chew gum At this time of year I hate watching the college football awards because they make me realize how far ga tech sports has been deemphasized . I see NATIONAL awards given based on the esteemed body of work of legends that once worked at ga tech. Heisman, Dodd, Broyles, Rice. Pretty embarrassing. [/QUOTE]
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