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Mark Kennedy new, but soon to be old CU President - Official CU president Thread

If someone didn't get all the info, they should not have voted to pass him through as the sole candidate for the job. That's on them not doing their jobs.

Lets say there is a specific regent or a couple of regents that want this guy. Lets say they knew some things that they simply didnt want to disclose. Thats generally how a lot of people find out about things after the fact. Too bad for that regent that they have that 14 day rule for public scrutiny.
 
Here is an OPINION tweet thread from the Daily Camera opinion editor. I think he mostly nails it:



 
In a time when our country is as divided as ever, I don't see an issue with our state's leader making a public statement about the two tribes sides needing to unite on a pretty major decision.
If he were someone (like Hick) who was known for bringing people together, I would give him more credence here. But he's very divisive himself.
 
Lets say there is a specific regent or a couple of regents that want this guy. Lets say they knew some things that they simply didnt want to disclose. Thats generally how a lot of people find out about things after the fact. Too bad for that regent that they have that 14 day rule for public scrutiny.
I can't imagine who wants this guy. He seems like he sucks to me. CU can (and should) do much, much better.
 
As much as I’d like to say Polis should stay the Hell out of this, anybody in his position should do what he did. He’s the Governor of the State and the flagship university is stepping on its collective dicks. Time for the grownups to take charge.

Oh wait, we don’t have any grownups, just a bunch of immature asshats with individual agendas. God help us.
 
One thing I've found kind of weird is that the selection process seems to be anti-academic.

Maybe I'm reading them wrong, but the tea leaves are telling me that it's not just that they want someone who is politically savvy and has a high business acumen. (Which I wholeheartedly agree with -- they're not hiring a provost.) But I've gotten the impression that a candidate having worked in academia and/or having an advanced degree would actually be a negative with the selection committee and that people with those qualifications would have hurdles to overcome in order to be seriously considered.

So we get a politician who comes from the academic powerhouse of the University of North Dakota as the sole finalist.
 
One thing I've found kind of weird is that the selection process seems to be anti-academic.

Maybe I'm reading them wrong, but the tea leaves are telling me that it's not just that they want someone who is politically savvy and has a high business acumen. (Which I wholeheartedly agree with -- they're not hiring a provost.) But I've gotten the impression that a candidate having worked in academia and/or having an advanced degree would actually be a negative with the selection committee and that people with those qualifications would have hurdles to overcome in order to be seriously considered.

So we get a politician who comes from the academic powerhouse of the University of North Dakota as the sole finalist.
In all fairness, they probably saw UND and thought that he was from the University of Notre Dame. Kind of like my buddy who had grand plans of going to the University of Hartford because he thought that he could mutter Hartford and people would hear Harvard.
 
I neither know nor do I care who Roger Pielke is. I agree with him, though. CU should be able to do much better.
 
I neither know nor do I care who Roger Pielke is. I agree with him, though. CU should be able to do much better.
He is a fairly vocal professor and alumnus of CU. Probably one of the few pro athletics professors at CU. He teaches a sports gov class that is pretty great where he brings in a lot of athletes and coaches to speak. You still don't need to care about him, but I feel like his opinion is pretty close to how I feel as well. We should be able to do better.
 
Maybe, just maybe, the stink raised from this fiasco will be enough to get some decent candidates to run against the collective brain farts that currently constitute the CU board of regents.
 
In all fairness, they probably saw UND and thought that he was from the University of Notre Dame. Kind of like my buddy who had grand plans of going to the University of Hartford because he thought that he could mutter Hartford and people would hear Harvard.

Your buddy know about Samford?

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Daily Camera is live tweeting the various campus townhalls. Right now Kennedy is with the Faculty Council from system office. I thought this answer was interesting.... not really what I wanted to hear - but then again I'm not sure what answer I would want to hear:

 
Yikes



They see themselves as individuals representing their constituents and their campaigns and that they need to be accountable to their constituents rather than seeing themselves as a governing board accountable to the university,” McGuinness said. “That’s problematic for a regular school board, but now imagine it’s for a multibillion-dollar enterprise that touches every part of Colorado.”
 
Daily Camera is live tweeting the various campus townhalls. Right now Kennedy is with the Faculty Council from system office. I thought this answer was interesting.... not really what I wanted to hear - but then again I'm not sure what answer I would want to hear:


 
Daily Camera is live tweeting the various campus townhalls. Right now Kennedy is with the Faculty Council from system office. I thought this answer was interesting.... not really what I wanted to hear - but then again I'm not sure what answer I would want to hear:


Long thread here. This definitely doesn't paid Kennedy as someone who was prepared, or even a good speaker. Extremely political answers in the few where he seemed to actually know what was going. The number of times he said he was unsure about what was going on or what happened at UND is concerning giving the amount of responsibility and things going on at CU would be significantly more.

 
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Yeah. Her tweet thread from the meetings today show that Kennedy is just a moron
And that he’s willing to say whatever to get the job. Also he’s got a track record now of being poorly prepared. He also seems to have a scantily formed plan and what is there sounds bad; can this seriously be the strategic vision from the BoR?



That sounds like a “me too” university with no aspirations to be a leader. If you do all the rest of the stuff well, the economic impact to Colorado and fiscal sustainability will take care of itself. You can always figure out affordability later, too. To be honest, the types of students CU courts don’t give a **** about graduation rates for several different reasons. Graduation rates help kids choose community colleges and tier 3 universities.
 
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