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New President at UT and her next moves? - Stpetebeachrocketfan - 08-17-2015 02:34 PM

So when do you all think the new President is going to start making some noise and announce some plans? I know that we have a consulting firm doing a system wide analysis of all UT campuses/facilities and they will be coming up with recommendations for utilization of space to reduce the overall amount and expense and to better use current buildings and future buildings (such as the proposed alumni center). My sense is that Scott Park buildings could get the ax. Any thoughts on what else is going on?


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - DetroitRocket - 08-17-2015 02:45 PM

(08-17-2015 02:34 PM)Stpetebeachrocketfan Wrote:  So when do you all think the new President is going to start making some noise and announce some plans? I know that we have a consulting firm doing a system wide analysis of all UT campuses/facilities and they will be coming up with recommendations for utilization of space to reduce the overall amount and expense and to better use current buildings and future buildings (such as the proposed alumni center). My sense is that Scott Park buildings could get the ax. Any thoughts on what else is going on?

Two, or maybe three, deans got the ax. It would cost millions and millions of dollars to tear down the buildings at Scott Park.


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - Stpetebeachrocketfan - 08-17-2015 02:56 PM

(08-17-2015 02:45 PM)DetroitRocket Wrote:  
(08-17-2015 02:34 PM)Stpetebeachrocketfan Wrote:  So when do you all think the new President is going to start making some noise and announce some plans? I know that we have a consulting firm doing a system wide analysis of all UT campuses/facilities and they will be coming up with recommendations for utilization of space to reduce the overall amount and expense and to better use current buildings and future buildings (such as the proposed alumni center). My sense is that Scott Park buildings could get the ax. Any thoughts on what else is going on?

Two, or maybe three, deans got the ax. It would cost millions and millions of dollars to tear down the buildings at Scott Park.

The buildings at Scott Park are not part of the two main campuses so logistics and synergies are not shared. Are they very modern buildings or would they need a lot of work?


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - eastisbest - 08-17-2015 04:13 PM

Well, one is kind of like a mini shopping mall. Actually maybe, not that mini. The classrooms, hated those. They were a hodge podge of shapes, everyone crammed in. But it had a nice big hallway, good lounging areas..... Lots of goose crap. It would get trucked inside the building by students. The other building, I don't know. Seemed mostly offices. If the need for class and research space is there, Scott Park seems functional. But there's so much class space on main campus, other than a research space need I wonder why Scott Park is kept? Maybe it could be an incubator?


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - Stpetebeachrocketfan - 08-18-2015 03:22 PM

(08-17-2015 04:13 PM)eastisbest Wrote:  Well, one is kind of like a mini shopping mall. Actually maybe, not that mini. The classrooms, hated those. They were a hodge podge of shapes, everyone crammed in. But it had a nice big hallway, good lounging areas..... Lots of goose crap. It would get trucked inside the building by students. The other building, I don't know. Seemed mostly offices. If the need for class and research space is there, Scott Park seems functional. But there's so much class space on main campus, other than a research space need I wonder why Scott Park is kept? Maybe it could be an incubator?

I have heard from two sources that the new President is making a very big and lasting impression on faculty, students, alumni....all of which can be donors. She has already had many events at the Presidents home, been traveling to alumni events, seen all over campus, etc. Anyone heard the same?


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - UofToledoFans - 08-18-2015 04:24 PM

Saw her at Walgreens. Was with her son? Looked like a nice lady.


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - eastisbest - 08-18-2015 05:02 PM

(08-18-2015 03:22 PM)Stpetebeachrocketfan Wrote:  
(08-17-2015 04:13 PM)eastisbest Wrote:  Well, one is kind of like a mini shopping mall. Actually maybe, not that mini. The classrooms, hated those. They were a hodge podge of shapes, everyone crammed in. But it had a nice big hallway, good lounging areas..... Lots of goose crap. It would get trucked inside the building by students. The other building, I don't know. Seemed mostly offices. If the need for class and research space is there, Scott Park seems functional. But there's so much class space on main campus, other than a research space need I wonder why Scott Park is kept? Maybe it could be an incubator?

I have heard from two sources that the new President is making a very big and lasting impression on faculty, students, alumni....all of which can be donors. She has already had many events at the Presidents home, been traveling to alumni events, seen all over campus, etc. Anyone heard the same?

Not sure what about my post got your response, seems kind of unrelated but I guarantee you this; if they're looking at me for donations, they're at the desperate for pennies stage, lol. I'll put em in my will though, price of copper keeps going up!


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - SylvaniaRocket - 08-19-2015 07:18 AM

Q & A with Dr. Sharon L. Gaber. UT's 17th President.
http://utoledoalumni.olhblogspot.com/2015/08/12/q-a-with-dr-sharon-l-gaber-uts-17th-president/


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - SylvaniaRocket - 08-21-2015 03:23 PM

One of her next moves was helping new students on moving day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVZ4QpiikKk


RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - DetroitRocket - 08-24-2015 07:33 AM

(08-18-2015 04:24 PM)UofToledoFans Wrote:  Saw her at Walgreens. Was with her son? Looked like a nice lady.

Pretty sure she had a son who was a high school senior last year. He could be attending UT. Also has a daughter at Arkansas and one at some state school in Oklahoma.

In the past few weeks, I’ve been meeting with colleges and other divisions. At each meeting, I’ve been laying out my goals for UT:

1. We will raise the standing of the University on the national stage, and we will do that by investing in the academic and research core of the institution. We’re going to celebrate and recognize on a greater level the thousands of accomplishments of our students, faculty, researchers and alumni.

2. We’re going to increase the numbers and the academic preparedness of students enrolling at UT, put programs in place to support and retain them as they take robust curricula, and make sure they graduate on time.

3. UT will recommit to increasing externally funded research, advancing scholarship, and demonstrating for the world the new knowledge that we discover.

4. We will increase our fundraising efforts to fund more student scholarships, establish endowed chairs and professorships, develop academic programs and initiatives, and fund new and renovated facilities. I mentioned Sam earlier. Sam and his team will be working with the college deans and units across campus to do this.

5. The University also will be working to reduce administrative costs over time to ensure a UT education remains financially accessible for students.



RE: New President at UT and her next moves? - H2Oville Rocket - 08-24-2015 07:53 AM

Love me some robust curricula.