Philly Jag
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So appropriate for a SU grad to be keeping company with a nasty rat!!
That was a good come-back! Touche' SS, touche' ... :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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So appropriate for a SU grad to be keeping company with a nasty rat!!
His daughter lives in Baton Rouge.
Since you all love JSU so much, you can read this!
http://issuu.com/jmgcook/docs/jacksonianspring2010
...Southern grads are slow.
(I finished it for you) :lecture:
Someone fill me in. Why in the world would anyone want a guy who had a backdooor plan to consolidate HBCU's as their schools next president? What am I missing? How can this be a good thing?
On the other hand ... since this is the sports board ... Didn't he approve the Bell hire while at Jackson State...... He and Southern's board sound like a marriage made in heaven.
http://issuu.com/jmgcook/docs/jacksonianspring2010
Wonder how many Jackson State TSPNsports posters are listed in the section, JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY HONOR ROLL OF DONORS, pages 62-68?
http://issuu.com/jmgcook/docs/jacksonianspring2010
Wonder how many Jackson State TSPNsports posters are listed in the section, JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY HONOR ROLL OF DONORS, pages 62-68?
But even that's flawed b/c Alums that donate to local Chapters are not listed with the Developmental Foundation. The money goes into the local Chapter's account and then the chapter sends one check down to the University in the Chapter's name.
TP ...
So why would Southern want to hire Mason? .... Please don't say because he knows how to merge, downsize, consolidate, or close Southern.
Plus don't the state of Mississippi still owe the HBCU'S money from the consent degree. Didn't y'all get sold short?
HBCU's don't need people in positions of leadership who will work to help close them down, they need people who can tap money to help keep them open.
None of this makes sense to me. These same folks always seem to find money to do what they want to do.
It is really S__ __. It's tough all over. All we can do is watch our schools being slowly dismantled by ...( Us ).... a group of wolves in sheeps clothing who are being well paid to do the job and then convince us it's the right thing to do.
How you say ... This some BULL.
so which candidate are you Southerners supporting and hoping get the job
I'm fine with either Haynes or Mason - long as they don't go with Jennings.
well they're the Top Two Candidates
#1 is Mason and then Hayes the True Southernite, sitting at #2
So you'll probably be content with the selection on the 30th.
Someone fill me in. Why in the world would anyone want a guy who had a backdooor plan to consolidate HBCU's as their schools nex president? What am I missing? How can this be a good thing?
On the other hand ... since this is the sports board ... Didn't he approve the Bell hire while at Jackson State...... He and Southern's board sound like a marriage made in heaven.
I’ve lived in Jackson all my life; whenever Jackson State's enrollment increases and is prospering there is a conspiracy to remove the President or discredit his leadership ability. Same thing happened to ex- JSU Presidents John A. Peoples and James Hefner. The Clarion Ledger is fueling this conspiracy by highlighting only the negative about Mason and not the positive. JSU has seen tremendous growth doing Mason’s tenure and many people in Mississippi don’t want to see JSU prosper.
Whenever there is turnover in the Presidency at Jackson State, student enrollment drops which equals less state funding and budget cuts, which will lead to another conspiracy called “mismanagement”, that’s what some people want to see happen!
Don’t believe the “hype”; Mason has been an effective leader at Jackson State.
Reminds me of when he was selected as JSU's president. Mason will simply brush it off and do his job well. He's a true professional. Skin thicker than an alligators.Some doubt front-runner for SU president
By JORDAN BLUM
Advocate Capitol News Bureau
Published: Apr 18, 2010 - Page: 1A
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On paper, where he scored the highest during last week’s formal interviews, Jackson State University President Ronald Mason Jr. would seem to be the leading candidate to become the next president of the Southern University System.
But some Southern faculty members believe Mason, 57, is the most divisive candidate, even though he leads one of the largest historically black universities in the nation.
The other two finalists are Leonard Haynes III, senior adviser in the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Postsecondary Education, and Robert Jennings, former president of Alabama A&M University.
Southern officials insist nothing becomes final until the top contenders interview with the Southern Board of Supervisors and a decision is made April 30.
http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/91328594.html?showAll=y&c=y