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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 528489" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>Without direct oversite by b o r should gt be allowed to control the state of georgia funds from research ?</p><p></p><p>Too many things that the prez is " above the fray" . Intentional or by nature this has not served gt well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Guys on swarm declared it "unsavory" when cgc s brought a grad transfer t e from temple. The same on news are similarly up set that former tech guy (while working somewhere else) told recruits gt is hard. The yelling about UNC cheat- the new unc checked "it" out and yea there was no class- did unc do a wide net audit to look for other things - no drug sweep under. The baylor title 9 tape fiasco- prez tried rug sweep under and would have worked except lawyers and real victims are after Baylor's endowment. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I think its unsavory to gt to pay a prez millions plus </p><p>While we shoot troubled student and it's no bodies fault. </p><p>We get sued for allowing title 9 to run wild and it's all good.</p><p>We have $$ issues discovered in gt research and is just a move along.</p><p>We find the prez has buddies that do unethical things and its a procedure problem he is allowed to investigate and fix.</p><p></p><p>All us professional engineers have to take ethics course yearly. If we had these things our state registrations, we would loose our stamp. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yea, u bud peterson team guys need to send way more money to gt.</p><p></p><p>Let's hope it's all pape over and the new girl prez can get us going with no hiccups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 528489, member: 1237"] Without direct oversite by b o r should gt be allowed to control the state of georgia funds from research ? Too many things that the prez is " above the fray" . Intentional or by nature this has not served gt well. Guys on swarm declared it "unsavory" when cgc s brought a grad transfer t e from temple. The same on news are similarly up set that former tech guy (while working somewhere else) told recruits gt is hard. The yelling about UNC cheat- the new unc checked "it" out and yea there was no class- did unc do a wide net audit to look for other things - no drug sweep under. The baylor title 9 tape fiasco- prez tried rug sweep under and would have worked except lawyers and real victims are after Baylor's endowment. I think its unsavory to gt to pay a prez millions plus While we shoot troubled student and it's no bodies fault. We get sued for allowing title 9 to run wild and it's all good. We have $$ issues discovered in gt research and is just a move along. We find the prez has buddies that do unethical things and its a procedure problem he is allowed to investigate and fix. All us professional engineers have to take ethics course yearly. If we had these things our state registrations, we would loose our stamp. Yea, u bud peterson team guys need to send way more money to gt. Let's hope it's all pape over and the new girl prez can get us going with no hiccups. [/QUOTE]
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