So! You Insiders (and others)

I've heard Stavridis has all but been eliminated. TIFWIW

I heard it wasn't as much a done deal as it was trending to be but he's still in the running. His perceived moderatism and not far left enough stance is hurting him. But the money and academic strengths he would bring with military, federal, and Tufts connections is too compelling.

Gregory Maggs, Dean of Law at George Washington University, and Davison Douglas, Dean of Law at the College of William and Mary are also being considered.

Notice how all of those guys are at schools where sports are nothing--Tufts (sounds like a hemorrhoid cream); GWU; and Bill and Mary.

That should tell you guys all you need to know about the continued direction of UM.

Tufts is in the nescac conference which is arguably the most competitive D3 conference

Wow. That's impressive. They're a regular SEC program.
 
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I've heard Stavridis has all but been eliminated. TIFWIW

I heard it wasn't as much a done deal as it was trending to be but he's still in the running. His perceived moderatism and not far left enough stance is hurting him. But the money and academic strengths he would bring with military, federal, and Tufts connections is too compelling.

Gregory Maggs, Dean of Law at George Washington University, and Davison Douglas, Dean of Law at the College of William and Mary are also being considered.

Wow, they really want someone with a law school connection

Jay Pearson was hired because he was a marine biologist and the school wanted that to be a focus.

Tad Foote was hired to make business a focus.

Donna Shalala was hired to make medicine a focus.

The next president will more than likely be hired to make the law school a focus.

Not sure about Pearson, but based on Foote and Shalala, seems like they are following a failed strategy. Business school sucked in the nineties and still sucks. Now UM owns a hospital that is bleeding red ink. Good luck to law school, but the trend is not its friend.
 
I've heard Stavridis has all but been eliminated. TIFWIW

I heard it wasn't as much a done deal as it was trending to be but he's still in the running. His perceived moderatism and not far left enough stance is hurting him. But the money and academic strengths he would bring with military, federal, and Tufts connections is too compelling.

Gregory Maggs, Dean of Law at George Washington University, and Davison Douglas, Dean of Law at the College of William and Mary are also being considered.

Wow, they really want someone with a law school connection

Jay Pearson was hired because he was a marine biologist and the school wanted that to be a focus.

Tad Foote was hired to make business a focus.

Donna Shalala was hired to make medicine a focus.

The next president will more than likely be hired to make the law school a focus.

Not sure about Pearson, but based on Foote and Shalala, seems like they are following a failed strategy. Business school sucked in the nineties and still sucks. Now UM owns a hospital that is bleeding red ink. Good luck to law school, but the trend is not its friend.

Pearson made the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science preeminent.

Foote gave the business school an enormous boost with his initial hire and while not dominant he kept it as above par.

Shalala made the medical school an absolute powerhouse but undermined herself by mismanaging UHealth every step of the way. The medical is still dominant however.

Law school can't really be lower ranked right now. A Tufts pedigree should help it instantly.
 
Seems to me that it'd be tough for Miami to pull interest from those who are anything more than very lightly leaning right, even with a former military man running the show. Especially one who has strong ties to the Clintons and who certainly isn't the douchebragger type of solider the right loves to canonize.

Could you please expound on the bolded part? I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to get across.

Miami isn't going to see a significant increase in right leaning donors with a moderate military man. If we could reanimate the corpse of Chris Kyle or find someone that toes the line of God, Country and killing brown people in Iraq to protect my freedoms, we'd certainly see a boost from that side of folks.

How many white people are there to kill in Iraq?

Not nearly enough, and that's why we're over there I think.

I actually saw soldiers like you.

Shooting would start, everyone would get on line right behind the guy like you, and open up. Accidental crossfire.

Sure made for better company.
 
Could you please expound on the bolded part? I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to get across.

Miami isn't going to see a significant increase in right leaning donors with a moderate military man. If we could reanimate the corpse of Chris Kyle or find someone that toes the line of God, Country and killing brown people in Iraq to protect my freedoms, we'd certainly see a boost from that side of folks.

How many white people are there to kill in Iraq?

Not nearly enough, and that's why we're over there I think.

I actually saw soldiers like you.

Shooting would start, everyone would get on line right behind the guy like you, and open up. Accidental crossfire.

Sure made for better company.

I guess I must have blacked out and joined the military in my spare time.
 
The law school faculty has been taken over by laughable radical leftists. I mean more so than the average law school.
 
Know a UM law professor, big football fan, who stopped going to games because Jeff Ross, an admitted Democrat and Obama **********, let Romney have some campaign function in No Life once.

Seriously. They are foaming at the mouth Marxists at that school.
 
Miami isn't going to see a significant increase in right leaning donors with a moderate military man. If we could reanimate the corpse of Chris Kyle or find someone that toes the line of God, Country and killing brown people in Iraq to protect my freedoms, we'd certainly see a boost from that side of folks.

How many white people are there to kill in Iraq?

Not nearly enough, and that's why we're over there I think.

I actually saw soldiers like you.

Shooting would start, everyone would get on line right behind the guy like you, and open up. Accidental crossfire.

Sure made for better company.

I guess I must have blacked out and joined the military in my spare time.

You missed the point. Well, not the point of the bullet, but the overall message.
 
Know a UM law professor, big football fan, who stopped going to games because Jeff Ross, an admitted Democrat and Obama ****sucker, let Romney have some campaign function in No Life once.

Seriously. They are foaming at the mouth Marxists at that school.

They are using the Marxist playbook to a "T".
 
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this next hire might be do or die for me

i'm a fan of football, not sun tan U
 
I heard it wasn't as much a done deal as it was trending to be but he's still in the running. His perceived moderatism and not far left enough stance is hurting him. But the money and academic strengths he would bring with military, federal, and Tufts connections is too compelling.

Gregory Maggs, Dean of Law at George Washington University, and Davison Douglas, Dean of Law at the College of William and Mary are also being considered.

Wow, they really want someone with a law school connection

Jay Pearson was hired because he was a marine biologist and the school wanted that to be a focus.

Tad Foote was hired to make business a focus.

Donna Shalala was hired to make medicine a focus.

The next president will more than likely be hired to make the law school a focus.

Not sure about Pearson, but based on Foote and Shalala, seems like they are following a failed strategy. Business school sucked in the nineties and still sucks. Now UM owns a hospital that is bleeding red ink. Good luck to law school, but the trend is not its friend.

Pearson made the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science preeminent.

Foote gave the business school an enormous boost with his initial hire and while not dominant he kept it as above par.

Shalala made the medical school an absolute powerhouse but undermined herself by mismanaging UHealth every step of the way. The medical is still dominant however.

Law school can't really be lower ranked right now. A Tufts pedigree should help it instantly.

What about engineering? you know the future of this country? Right now the engineering dept is bad. could have a lot of improvement. I'd really like to see someone hired with an engineering background.
 
Wow, they really want someone with a law school connection

Jay Pearson was hired because he was a marine biologist and the school wanted that to be a focus.

Tad Foote was hired to make business a focus.

Donna Shalala was hired to make medicine a focus.

The next president will more than likely be hired to make the law school a focus.

Not sure about Pearson, but based on Foote and Shalala, seems like they are following a failed strategy. Business school sucked in the nineties and still sucks. Now UM owns a hospital that is bleeding red ink. Good luck to law school, but the trend is not its friend.

Pearson made the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science preeminent.

Foote gave the business school an enormous boost with his initial hire and while not dominant he kept it as above par.

Shalala made the medical school an absolute powerhouse but undermined herself by mismanaging UHealth every step of the way. The medical is still dominant however.

Law school can't really be lower ranked right now. A Tufts pedigree should help it instantly.

What about engineering? you know the future of this country? Right now the engineering dept is bad. could have a lot of improvement. I'd really like to see someone hired with an engineering background.

From what I've heard and been told, nobody with an explicit engineering background is being considered but the Admiral has military connection to contractors and engineers that would put him in touch with high level teachers of the subject.
 
Tufts is in the nescac conference? Perfect, we're in a ball sac conference and can't win sh*t.
 
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