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  • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    When do we expect these guys to start committing?
    Fairly soon. Most start to realize Alabama isn't going to call.

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    • The IUP management shakeup is really shocking campus leadership in PASSHE. Some good coverage without a paywall: https://triblive.com/local/regional/...ne-operations/

      IUP has roughly 600 more students than Slippery Rock. The difference is that IUP has no financial reserves and SRU has roughly $45 million.

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      • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
        The IUP management shakeup is really shocking campus leadership in PASSHE. Some good coverage without a paywall: https://triblive.com/local/regional/...ne-operations/

        IUP has roughly 600 more students than Slippery Rock. The difference is that IUP has no financial reserves and SRU has roughly $45 million.
        I still don't know what student-centeredness means.

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        • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

          I still don't know what student-centeredness means.
          Baby sitting!

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          • Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

            Baby sitting!
            That is the best definition I've seen.

            It does follow that the fewer students they have the more student-centered they can be, right? The days of students feeling lost in a bustling, mid-sized national university are over!

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            • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

              That is the best definition I've seen.

              It does follow that the fewer students they have the more student-centered they can be, right? The days of students feeling lost in a bustling, mid-sized national university are over!
              As I've said for the past couple years ... if you drive through campus on a Friday night -- and didn't know you were actually on campus -- you wouldn't even know it.

              It is so different now compared to even just 15-20 years ago (half the size obviously). Totally different vibe today. The nice part, of course, for those of us who live in Indiana is the current students almost all live on or very near campus. It's not like the past where they'd be spread well in to town.

              I did recently hear that (at least) one of the big, new-ish, fancy dorms isn't even going to open this Fall. Not enough heads for the beds.

              I just wonder how much longer until most of our schools start to look like MEC schools (with like 80-some percent of the enrollment there as athletes).

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              • Bobby Mo WR has closed his recruiting. In Twitter speak that means he's made his choice.

                My guess is IUP is a longshot. He picked up several lower-level FCS offers the past two weeks.

                There is the Dayjure Stewart factor, however.

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                • In the meantime, I'm going to put this article about Ice Hockey in Indiana, PA here.

                  https://www.indianagazette.com/sport...7522a7e4e.html

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                  • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
                    The IUP management shakeup is really shocking campus leadership in PASSHE. Some good coverage without a paywall: https://triblive.com/local/regional/...ne-operations/

                    IUP has roughly 600 more students than Slippery Rock. The difference is that IUP has no financial reserves and SRU has roughly $45 million.
                    None of these PUBLIC universities should ever be in this position.

                    God damn it Harrisburg ****ing fund the schools you OWN and make the Centre County Community College use their BIG money to pay for the crap they want…and the Oakland Remedial Academy can do the same ducking thing..use the UPMC money that the gouge the public on to pay for whatever. Enough is enough!

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                    • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post
                      In the meantime, I'm going to put this article about Ice Hockey in Indiana, PA here.

                      https://www.indianagazette.com/sport...7522a7e4e.html
                      Awesome!

                      It’s a shame D2 does not sponsor hockey.

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                      • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

                        I still don't know what student-centeredness means.
                        The administrative expansion in the last 30-40 years has been in functions that don't directly interact with students. Any reductions will be in positions that can be absorbed or downgraded without compromising the student experience. Basically not cutting professors, student services, student affairs, and athletics without good reason.

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                        • Originally posted by IUPNation View Post

                          None of these PUBLIC universities should ever be in this position.

                          God damn it Harrisburg ****ing fund the schools you OWN and make the Centre County Community College use their BIG money to pay for the crap they want…and the Oakland Remedial Academy can do the same ducking thing..use the UPMC money that the gouge the public on to pay for whatever. Enough is enough!
                          To me it's also an oversight issue. The state was on autopilot and nobody noticed or intervened when IUP had a decade of continual budget shortfalls. Same for most every other PASSHE school except West Chester. The state has also done this with the Turnpike. Enormous debt and a nebulous path to repay. Wait until Millennials and Gen Z grow up and their generation doesn't play the lottery because they can get their gambling rocks off with online betting and online casinos.

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                          • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

                            To me it's also an oversight issue. The state was on autopilot and nobody noticed or intervened when IUP had a decade of continual budget shortfalls. Same for most every other PASSHE school except West Chester. The state has also done this with the Turnpike. Enormous debt and a nebulous path to repay. Wait until Millennials and Gen Z grow up and their generation doesn't play the lottery because they can get their gambling rocks off with online betting and online casinos.
                            GenX isn’t playing the lottery as much either. In the rare timesI get dragged into a casino I play the penny slots for 2 hours with 20 bucks.

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                            • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

                              The administrative expansion in the last 30-40 years has been in functions that don't directly interact with students. Any reductions will be in positions that can be absorbed or downgraded without compromising the student experience. Basically not cutting professors, student services, student affairs, and athletics without good reason.
                              Really? Is that what Driscoll means when he repeats "student-centeredness" ad nauseam?" The translation is that we are going to make administrative cuts but don't worry we will make non-student-facing cuts first.

                              He uses it as if it were a slogan. I don't think it conveys meaning to the general public and I don't think it gives an energized impetus for the direction of the university

                              What IUP needs is to define itself for the future. That actually requires the non-student-facing staff that he just let go.

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                              • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

                                Really? Is that what Driscoll means when he repeats "student-centeredness" ad nauseam?" The translation is that we are going to make administrative cuts but don't worry we will make non-student-facing cuts first.

                                He uses it as if it were a slogan. I don't think it conveys meaning to the general public and I don't think it gives an energized impetus for the direction of the university

                                What IUP needs is to define itself for the future. That actually requires the non-student-facing staff that he just let go.
                                IUP has not done well in regards to making the bureaucracy easy for students to negotiate. Things like financial aid, the registrar, billing, those things make life easier for the students. As for defining itself, it should be academic affairs and the faculty doing that. IMHO the input from out of touch, sometimes incompetent admins have been a big part of the problem. You can’t define a university by administrative fiat. But thankfully I’ve retired last year so I don’t have to deal with it.
                                Last edited by ironmaniup; 05-22-2023, 06:37 AM.

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