Struck a little close to home there, didn't he?I am a faculty member and I know several other faculty that read SixPack
I don't think there are many 4 star generals that are idiots. I don't think there are many people that the president sends to negotiate a surrender in Bosnia that are idiots. If an idiot demands the best from everyone then there are a lot of idiots out there running things.DoubleDawgDare said:You paint with a mighty wide brush. When was the last time you visited campus and talked to some of these "liberal" professors?
DerHntr said:give me one single example of Doc barking an order at a faculty member that involved the main purpose of faculty which is research and teaching. it is a myth. period. he surely barked orders at those who were in administrative positions. there isn't much doubt about that but they typical faculty member is affected nearly zero by what he was doing.
i was working on campus and never once saw doc in our building. it simply doesn't happen where the president of the university has time to go around to "make sure the faculty are working." for what it is worth you aren't alone. most people seem to believe the same thing as you.
i liked doc. he has some strange ways about him but he got **** done. did he increase the teaching efforts and research efforts of faculty? nope. that is the job of the provost, not the president.
(other than the lack of acceptannce of mediocrity by Doc).College Presidents aren't there to make sure there's enough tofu in the faculty lounge. They're there to raise money, cultivate connections in business and government, and to project the image of Mississippi State University to the rest of the State and Country. Charles Lee was embarrassing. Doc Fogelsong was great at this, although nobody liked him because he wouldn't accept mediocrity. Word is, Mark Keenum isn't slick but he's a good speaker, and his connections in Congress could help out MState with research....which is what most professors want to do anyway.
edit: i took this in the context of your post as the reason why they wanted Watson was because they didn't like the way Doc had acted since this was right before your statement...God forbid anyone comes in and starts barking at them to put forth some more effort.
my fault if that is not what you meant. but you have to admit that it could easily be taking that way.There is where Doc got off on the wrong foot right away with them. That is why they wanted Watson in there and why they want someone else of their choosing now... cause Watson has been there and is one of them.
It's not because they are all liberal loons... it's simply because they don't want a boss. Plain and simple. That applies to teachers and professors from high school all the way up to university level. They want someone in the head spot that is one of them. They want someone that doesn't demand too much of them<font size="4">.(<-<-<-<-<- you see anywhere here where I said that Doc was jumping on anyone? I said demand too much of them)</font> There is where Doc got off on the wrong foot right away with them.DerHntr said:God forbid anyone comes in and starts barking at them to put forth some more effort.
because I believe they are misguided and think that someone at the top needs to have academic legitimacy first and presidential leadership ability second. i disagree with them on this. if we can find someone with both...great. if not, then i would rather the politician. also as i stated in another post, the faculty having doc slipped in on them by the IHL was ********. if doc hadn't been good at all of those things that most of us around here liked then we would all be even more pissed at the IHL. we are very lucky that he did some good while here.outside from that.. raising money.. promoting the university... and increasing enrollment would come next. If anyone thinks that wrong.. then i would ask why the faculty was not warm to Zacharias or Fogelsong but thought a lot of Lee