Maybe he's hoping for better concessions at games? At least their new president has some experience with that.
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Maybe he's hoping for better concessions at games? At least their new president has some experience with that.
Maybe rastetter believes that his funding models and what haves you will be implemented by this guy.
When you are trying to make changes, you sometimes bring in a person who will be there for two to three years and shake the place up. I was this guy in a couple jobs. Businesses needed a new culture, I stepped in and made the drastic changes. People didn't care for me much but when I left the place had been streamlined and attitudes flipped. Next guys didn't have a snake pit to deal with.
Besides, theor name even has business in it, American Institute of Business.
If you are interested in reading about this from a news source focused on higher ed, here's the story from The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Was this article dripping with condensation?Good lord, I couldn't finish that. The uppity arrogance and condensation in the article was awful.
When you are trying to make changes, you sometimes bring in a person who will be there for two to three years and shake the place up. I was this guy in a couple jobs. Businesses needed a new culture, I stepped in and made the drastic changes. People didn't care for me much but when I left the place had been streamlined and attitudes flipped. Next guys didn't have a snake pit to deal with.
Don't know much about him or this story, but man was that Graduate Student article whiny, and I was once a graduate student at Iowa. So Iowa Alum Terry Brandstad is out to get them. Right.
Good lord, I couldn't finish that. The uppity arrogance and condensation in the article was awful.
Exactly, that short article was so full of fail I couldn't even try to surpass it if I wanted. I love how the end basically admits that all of the grad students do most of the work and the professors are just highly paid figure heads. Just a bunch of entitled and arrogant people.
I think you're spot on with this. He's there to shake things up and move on in a couple years, leaving a more functional university for the next president.
Iowa streamlined academics by merging and cutting entire departments just two or three years ago. A year ago, Deloitte and Touche was hired (paid millions) to study streamlining the university, and their recommendations are currently being implemented. Iowa has the lowest tuition and fees in the Big Ten, and the lowest housing costs in the Big Ten.
Just how much streamlining does the BOR think is possible?
I think you're spot on with this. He's there to shake things up and move on in a couple years, leaving a more functional university for the next president.
I think what is clear is that the regents now view the Uof I as a research and teaching hospital with an undergraduate college attached. The hospital and business of health care is what drove this decision.