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The Chancellor has done a pretty job bringing football to Charlotte. I would like to see a name change, a medical school, and a law school but Rome wasn’t built in a day. Plus the Chancellor can’t just snap his fingers and make things happen the General Assembly fund the UNC system. Let’s be realistic and not throw dirt on our biggest advocate.
You’re kidding right?
Who hires the chancellor?
If he were fired, would chapel hill just place another puppet charlotte-branch overseer?
The chancellor was put in the position to potentially become one of the best chancellors at Charlotte. Obviously the football is a plus, but he could have at least vocally and publicly supported the med school thing more. And if he wanted to, he could have spearheaded a school name change to set us up with more of an identity. I don’t know, I just feel like he had the chance to leave his legacy for the greater good here and he didn’t take advantage of it…
You hit the nail on the head freedomu. He came to this school in such a unique time. He had the opportunity to really do something great, and has totally crapped the bed.
He reluctantly OKed football because he knew there would be riots if he said no. He has been 100% adamantly against the name change. He never fought against the Chapel Hill med school, and not only that welcomed it with open arms.
He is here to keep us in our place, not move us forward.
Give us Free! (From the movie, Amistad)
The med school crap was the final straw, fire his ass! He complains that we don’t have the funding yet does nothing about it, he’s forced into football then says he did it. He’s a tool.
You’re kidding right?[/quote]
I’m thinking JaMiNNiNeR was not around for all the fun 2 or 3 years ago, else he’d know Dubious was prodded into football reluctantly.
Dubois would get a C from me. He’s done some good for this University, and while there’s a lot lot more he could do I don’t feel like his actions or lack therof deserve being fired… but I don’t feel passionately enough either way to try to prevent the rest of you from disagreeing with me.
Like what?
This is exactly how I feel. The med school debacle was the ten thousand pound straw that crushed the camel’s back.
[quote=“ninerID, post:6, topic:24565”]Who hires the chancellor?
If he were fired, would chapel hill just place another puppet charlotte-branch overseer?[/quote]
I’m pretty sure the process is done by the UNC system. BOG possibly? Whoever it is, it’s NOT our unviersity.
This is exactly how I feel. The med school debacle was the ten thousand pound straw that crushed the camel’s back.[/quote]
What’s really infuriating is his whole attitude that the UNC system might reward him down the line with a partnership. How can someone be so blind? Once UNC-CH gets something, they aren’t going to give it up. We lost our chance at a med school, I’m convinced.
He should have put his foot down, gathered support from the community and school, and demanded that we be involved. IF funding was too limited to launch a full-fledged program by UNC Charlotte, then the compromise should’ve been a med school co-run by UNC-CH and UNC Charlotte with the goal of it being UNC Charlotte’s own program in the future.
Instead… UNC-CH continues to grow their share.
This wasn’t about the good of the state and UNC system. This was about control.
Stake your claim. As long as UNC-CH doesn’t want it first.
This is exactly how I feel. The med school debacle was the ten thousand pound straw that crushed the camel’s back.[/quote]
What’s really infuriating is his whole attitude that the UNC system might reward him down the line with a partnership. How can someone be so blind? Once UNC-CH gets something, they aren’t going to give it up. We lost our chance at a med school, I’m convinced.
He should have put his foot down, gathered support from the community and school, and demanded that we be involved. IF funding was too limited to launch a full-fledged program by UNC Charlotte, then the compromise should’ve been a med school co-run by UNC-CH and UNC Charlotte with the goal of it being UNC Charlotte’s own program in the future.
Instead… UNC-CH continues to grow their share.
This wasn’t about the good of the state and UNC system. This was about control.
Stake your claim. As long as UNC-CH doesn’t want it first.[/quote]
DOBA
This is exactly how I feel. The med school debacle was the ten thousand pound straw that crushed the camel’s back.[/quote]
What’s really infuriating is his whole attitude that the UNC system might reward him down the line with a partnership. How can someone be so blind? Once UNC-CH gets something, they aren’t going to give it up. We lost our chance at a med school, I’m convinced.
He should have put his foot down, gathered support from the community and school, and demanded that we be involved. IF funding was too limited to launch a full-fledged program by UNC Charlotte, then the compromise should’ve been a med school co-run by UNC-CH and UNC Charlotte with the goal of it being UNC Charlotte’s own program in the future.
Instead… UNC-CH continues to grow their share.
This wasn’t about the good of the state and UNC system. This was about control.
Stake your claim. As long as UNC-CH doesn’t want it first.[/quote]
DOBA[/quote]
This is exactly how I feel. The med school debacle was the ten thousand pound straw that crushed the camel’s back.[/quote]
What’s really infuriating is his whole attitude that the UNC system might reward him down the line with a partnership. How can someone be so blind? Once UNC-CH gets something, they aren’t going to give it up. We lost our chance at a med school, I’m convinced.
He should have put his foot down, gathered support from the community and school, and demanded that we be involved. IF funding was too limited to launch a full-fledged program by UNC Charlotte, then the compromise should’ve been a med school co-run by UNC-CH and UNC Charlotte with the goal of it being UNC Charlotte’s own program in the future.
Instead… UNC-CH continues to grow their share.
This wasn’t about the good of the state and UNC system. This was about control.
Stake your claim. As long as UNC-CH doesn’t want it first.[/quote]
He had some local support and support from Presby Hospital IIRC. Phil Dubois is not the right person to be running this university.
This guy has got to go. It becomming embarrasing to have CHP as our head guy!