LAC leadership

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Schools like Davidson, Holy Cross, and Colgate appeal to many families who are poltical moderates. Those 3 schools offer a great collegiate vibe not dominated by woke ideology and protests. If want a good ROI on $100k a year those 3 Delivery. If kid wants to be a college professor try Haverford, Wesleyan, or Middlebury.


One of my kids is a political moderate but didn't like Davidson. It just... wasn't that special.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Davidson removed the requirement over 10 years ago that President of the college had to be Presbyterian. Just happens that current President is an ordained Presbyterian minister. No shocker as school was dominated for decades by wealthy Irish Presbyterians.


10 years is very very recent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Davidson removed the requirement over 10 years ago that President of the college had to be Presbyterian. Just happens that current President is an ordained Presbyterian minister. No shocker as school was dominated for decades by wealthy Irish Presbyterians.


sure it's just a total coincidence
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Schools like Davidson, Holy Cross, and Colgate appeal to many families who are poltical moderates. Those 3 schools offer a great collegiate vibe not dominated by woke ideology and protests. If want a good ROI on $100k a year those 3 Delivery. If kid wants to be a college professor try Haverford, Wesleyan, or Middlebury.


One of my kids is a political moderate but didn't like Davidson. It just... wasn't that special.

Sounds like self reflection.
Anonymous
For those dumping on Davidson, there is always Vassar, Wesleyan and Oberlin. No thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those dumping on Davidson, there is always Vassar, Wesleyan and Oberlin. No thanks.


Those dumping on Davidson are idiots. That said all of the schools that you mentioned are excellent schools and anyone dumping on them is also an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Davidson removed the requirement over 10 years ago that President of the college had to be Presbyterian. Just happens that current President is an ordained Presbyterian minister. No shocker as school was dominated for decades by wealthy Irish Presbyterians.


By-laws were updated 5 years ago.

https://thedavidsonian.news/615/news/the-statement-of-purpose-raises-questions-about-davidsons-religious-ties/#:~:text=College%2520Chaplain%2520and%2520Director%2520of,%255B%E2%80%A6%255D
Anonymous
Wow, only revised 5 years ago. Reflects the drastic decline in Mainline Protestant membership. Catholics are also largest denomination at Duke and Wake.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, only revised 5 years ago. Reflects the drastic decline in Mainline Protestant membership. Catholics are also largest denomination at Duke and Wake.

It's because of all the Yankees.
Anonymous
I feel Amherst has strong leadership right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel Amherst has strong leadership right now.
Don't you dare say anything positive about Amherst on this forum!
Anonymous
Alison Byerly at Carleton seems to be a strong and dedicated leader who goes the extra mile to connect with students.

I’ve also been impressed with interviews I’ve heard with Roth from Wesleyan.
Anonymous
Rougeau has done a fantastic job at Holy Cross. HC is in a unique positions as the leading Jesuit liberal arts school. Great campus vibe with mix of moderates, conservatives, and liberals. Prime example this years Commencement Speaker is former moderate Republican Gov. and Current NCAA President Charlie Baker. Only 2 LACs have teams in March Madness- HC women vs UMichigan and Furman Men.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel Amherst has strong leadership right now.
Don't you dare say anything positive about Amherst on this forum!


LOL. I agree Elliot is doing well. Very energetic, seems to be all over the place connecting with students and alums, and engaging with higher ed debates.

https://www.aspenideas.org/sessions/higher-ed-in-the-crosshairs
Anonymous
Kids applying to Davidson, Holy Cross, and Colgate want the academic/sports pre-Professional vibe. Yes, step down from Williams but the NESCAC is Div 3. Holy Cross was smart to hire a non-Jesuit and they have momentum. HC is in the quiet phase of capital campaign imagine it will be north of a $billion. Colgate is struggling with applications down 3,000 last cycle and freezing cold remote upstate NY is a negstive. Shocked about Davidson’s restrctive religion Presbyterian litmus test.

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