UT Pan Am changed their name because they merged with another school and a medical school. Jesus Christ.
I will be glad to have a board of regents without him.nacluth said:
Flores says he won't vote for UT because he believes UT will change our name.
That seems exactly right from my experience with boards too. That's a great way to describe it.SFA88 said:
Do you remember the movie 50 first dates? I often refer to my board meetings as 50 first board meetings. I spend a large amount of time going over things we have already discussed because the board member either wasn't listening or forgot. Usually, they forget. They leave that meeting and go back to their regular jobs with all the stress and big decisions and spend their time worrying about their normal job and thus, forget. My board meets monthly. I can't imagine meeting quarterly.
Yeah I have some of those too. I also have a couple that just like to get their names in the minutes so it looks like they are important. Things usually still get decided by reasonable people.nacluth said:
Flores says he won't vote for UT because he believes UT will change our name.
TallTexan said:
Flores isn't operating in reality.
TallTexan said:
This is just such a huge day for SFA.
Men and Women's basketball put us on the map. Affiliating with UT puts us on the map in bold letters. Fantastic for the university we all love.
In a presentation, officials said the UT System agreed to keeping SFA's name and mascot the same. The proposals also agreed to the importance of finding a president to lead SFA. https://t.co/aKeVb15Yr2
— KYTX CBS19 (@kytxcbs19) November 29, 2022
SFA88 said:
I'm familiar with corporate RFPs but not with how these university affiliations work.
SFA essentially issued an RFP and 4 systems respond. Once the selection is made, I assume the proposal get written into a contract. The university making the decision to join, needs protection. One can't let a system promise the moon and the stars and then not fulfill those promises. Is this how it works?
I'm asking because of the idle chatter on social media claiming UT will just change the name later. Most of them don't even know there is legislation that wold need to be changed for SFA to change its name, but I digress.
I can't see it working any other way than by contract. One sees this even in M&As. Does anyone have first hand knowledge?
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In a statement, Texas A&M System Chancellor John Sharp congratulated the SFA Board of Regents on "securing a huge amount of money from the University of Texas System."
"We committed what we thought was responsible, as well as fair, to our other System components and universities, but the UT System committed almost four times as much money," Sharp said. "I congratulate the UT System and SFA. Well played, Lumberjacks!"
Texas State University System Chancellor Brian McCall said the system was "honored to have been asked to participate in Stephen F. Austin State University's system affiliation process."
"The University of Texas System is a world-class system, and we look forward to working together to advance the mission of higher education in Texas," he said in a statement.
Texas Tech University System Chancellor Tedd Mitchell echoed those sentiments.
"It is always exciting when the possibility arises to grow your family and I want to thank our Board of Regents, system administration and university leaders for their time, commitment and efforts as we pursued a partnership with SFA," Mitchell wrote in a statement. "I wish my alma mater and all the great folks in Nacogdoches the best moving forward."
wahlwesle said:
Perhaps I shouldn't be, but I am a bit surprised by all of the comments on social media regarding this topic. It seems that very few people know any of the details about the current state of the University or the proposals from each system, and why we selected UT. I'm sure there will be some things we don't like, but any other decision would have been malpractice.
It will also be interesting to see where the staff sentiment is in five years. In my experience, increased pay is a short-lived morale booster. If people are generally unhappy in a workplace, they tend to stay that way. I hope I'm wrong.
That's basically the entire public education system at every level.TallTexan said:
pay, support, and a clear strategic direction.
SFAXE93 said:That's basically the entire public education system at every level.TallTexan said:
pay, support, and a clear strategic direction.
djsfw57 said:
My sister ('71) is foaming at the mouth because she is convinced that within 5 years our name will change to UT something, burnt orange will become part of our school colors, and we will see a Lumberjack mascot leading a steer onto the field. I'm hoping she is 100% wrong. Don't mess with our name or colors. Ever. I know lots of people think it's silly, but I don't ever want to see the name change.