Anonymous wrote: Better pre-med than Colgate, Midd, and most Nescac schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the controversy is regarding the skillset of the HC president. A PP referenced a LAC that doesn't have a PhD as president; Bates recently appointed a law professor as president (but served in multiple dean roles and as head of the Goldman Sachs Foundation.) The president of Colby has a doctorate in education, which no academic considers the same as a PhD. Middlebury has an English professor, Bowdoin a psych professor - are they superior? Not really convinced here. Wesleyan's president may be.
The most interesting college president president, btw, is the new one at Yale - who made her mark in transforming SUNY's Stony Brook University. Sure, she has a traditional PhD but that's not what got her to Yale.
No, plenty do consider it the same as a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure what the controversy is regarding the skillset of the HC president. A PP referenced a LAC that doesn't have a PhD as president; Bates recently appointed a law professor as president (but served in multiple dean roles and as head of the Goldman Sachs Foundation.) The president of Colby has a doctorate in education, which no academic considers the same as a PhD. Middlebury has an English professor, Bowdoin a psych professor - are they superior? Not really convinced here. Wesleyan's president may be.
The most interesting college president president, btw, is the new one at Yale - who made her mark in transforming SUNY's Stony Brook University. Sure, she has a traditional PhD but that's not what got her to Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New President is magna cum laude grad of Brown and grad of Harvard Law looks like a great hire also former dean of Boston College Law School.
Yes, but those are not the qualifications for an undergraduate college president. Just stating a fact; it’s incontrovertible unless — as I suspect is the case — you are completely ignorant as to how academia works. You can acknowledge that they bent the rules for him, because he obviously lavked the necessary qualifications, and still assert that he is doing a good job. It’s OK.
Other SLACs have started to break from the model of a scholar/president. I know of at least one MBA president at a top 50 LAC. Shockingly, people have found that the skills required for great research and teaching don't necessarily overlap with the administrative and fundraising skills needed for higher ed administration.
Anonymous wrote:This school is a hidden gem and they were smart to hire a non-Jesuit as the Holy Cross President. Also new admissions team going after geographic diversity more kids from the West Coast and South.
+1Anonymous wrote:White. Catholic. Sporty. Basic. Intelligent. Fun. Volunteering rather than protesting.