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That is true if you want public education to survive at all levels.
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Former Mansfield president got a unanimous approval to get the Shippensburg job permanently.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
Almost one year later. Does anyone have the status of the three federal lawsuits or the FBI's investigation into the alleged criminal fraud?
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
A Faculty no confidence vote is not enough to remove a president. Ultimately the Chancellor makes the decision to remove a president in consultation with the trustees. A faculty vote raises a red flag, but there must be other things. The thing with Driscoll is, he has followed all of the guidance from Harrisburg, and he hasn't done anything wrong, like misuse funds, or directly mistreat faculty, or have a mistress. He is cleaning up the IUP budget problems with some Harsh measures.
The Faculty that wrote the letter in the IG was retrenched and had an ax to grind, so he is more critical of Driscoll than the average faculty, but most are at a loss for how you throw away the last couple of years of initiatives. Here is a more detailed article about the letter writer [url]https://thehawkeyeonlinenews.wordpress.com/2021/06/18/tales-of-retaliation-and-retrenchment-at-iup/[/url]Right now (or in the next few months) there will be three lawsuits in federal court .criminal fraud
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
The idea that Penn State branch campuses would have D1 football teams is foolish at best. In fact, some Penn State branch campuses DO have basketball teams, that play in D II. Imagine that...
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Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post
Both SB and VB are played by all 18 PSAC schools while WR (8) and FH (11) not so much. Doesn't make them less important to the participants or their schools but I was pointing out that the 6 sports most widely played were not really viable in 4 of the 6 branches of the merged institutions. IMO, were it not for NCAA minimum requirements, there really isn't a reason other than schedule filling and enrollment/tuition boosting for these schools to participate in those six sports. Purely personal observation.
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Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post
A Faculty no confidence vote is not enough to remove a president. Ultimately the Chancellor makes the decision to remove a president in consultation with the trustees. A faculty vote raises a red flag, but there must be other things. The thing with Driscoll is, he has followed all of the guidance from Harrisburg, and he hasn't done anything wrong, like misuse funds, or directly mistreat faculty, or have a mistress. He is cleaning up the IUP budget problems with some Harsh measures.
The Faculty that wrote the letter in the IG was retrenched and had an ax to grind, so he is more critical of Driscoll than the average faculty, but most are at a loss for how you throw away the last couple of years of initiatives. Here is a more detailed article about the letter writer https://thehawkeyeonlinenews.wordpre...chment-at-iup/
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
I see there is a letter to the editor in the IG from a former faculty member regarding Driscoll. How can the IUP community get him out? Does it take a "no confidence" vote from the faculty? Does the Board of Trustees have to take action? I want to believe pressure is building but how can it happen?
The Faculty that wrote the letter in the IG was retrenched and had an ax to grind, so he is more critical of Driscoll than the average faculty, but most are at a loss for how you throw away the last couple of years of initiatives. Here is a more detailed article about the letter writer https://thehawkeyeonlinenews.wordpre...chment-at-iup/
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