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Courtsensetwo

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If you have yet to cast your BOT vote, you have until the end of June.

Encourage you to read the candidate statements, most are rather telling of what their focus is.

If you ar a DEI supporter there are a couple of candidates with a heavy focus.

If you are focused on maintaining/improving IU's status as the flagship/premier academic university in the state; there are a couple of candidates with heavy focus.

Regardless...vote.
 
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If you have yet to cast your BOT vote, you have until the end of June.

Encourage you to read the candidate statements, most are rather telling of what their focus is.

If you ar a DEI supporter there are a couple of candidates with a heavy focus.

If you are focused on maintaining/improving IU's status as the flagship/premier academic university in the state; there are a couple of candidates with heavy focus.

Regardless...vote.
I voted for the Maurer gal. Family has done a lot for IU. Seems like a good choice
 
If you have yet to cast your BOT vote, you have until the end of June.

Encourage you to read the candidate statements, most are rather telling of what their focus is.

If you ar a DEI supporter there are a couple of candidates with a heavy focus.

If you are focused on maintaining/improving IU's status as the flagship/premier academic university in the state; there are a couple of candidates with heavy focus.

Regardless...vote.
Who could I vote for that would send a message of dissatisfaction to QB? Or to put it another way, who would be most likely to be a thorn in Quinn’s side?
 
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Here's are the thumbnail bios and statements of intent of the current candidates... Quite a few DEI advocates listed...

I'd suggest everyone read those bios very closely before voting...

 
If you see DEI support, student loan forgiveness, etc, don’t even think about voting for the candidate.

If IU doesn’t do a good enough job with graduates that they can’t pay their loans back, well that says something bad about IU or the graduate or both.
 
Here's are the thumbnail bios and statements of intent of the current candidates... Quite a few DEI advocates listed...

I'd suggest everyone read those bios very closely before voting...

One candidate begins their second paragraph with "following the murder of George Floyd" which will win over some here and piss off others.
 
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Here's are the thumbnail bios and statements of intent of the current candidates... Quite a few DEI advocates listed...

I'd suggest everyone read those bios very closely before voting...

Based on that, they all suck.
 
If you have yet to cast your BOT vote, you have until the end of June.

Encourage you to read the candidate statements, most are rather telling of what their focus is.

If you ar a DEI supporter there are a couple of candidates with a heavy focus.

If you are focused on maintaining/improving IU's status as the flagship/premier academic university in the state; there are a couple of candidates with heavy focus.

Regardless...vote.
Thanks for posting. I went with Fowler. Wish I could vote for 3 candidates.
 
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Here's are the thumbnail bios and statements of intent of the current candidates... Quite a few DEI advocates listed...

I'd suggest everyone read those bios very closely before voting...

Wow. Just wow. Its amazing how proud some of these people are of their clearly discriminatory views.
 
If you ar a DEI supporter there are a couple of candidates with a heavy focus.

If you are focused on maintaining/improving IU's status as the flagship/premier academic university in the state; there are a couple of candidates with heavy focus.


So those are mutually exclusive, huh?

Divide, divide, divide.

Like inclusion is some sort of horrible thing...lol.

Jesus weeps.
 
So those are mutually exclusive, huh?

Divide, divide, divide.

Like inclusion is some sort of horrible thing...lol.

Jesus weeps.
I leave you to judge, I just pointed to some of the available themes.
 
A little off topic, but a serious question. If you get a Kelley degree from IUI (formerly IUPUI), did you graduate from the top 10 ranked IU School of. business?
 
A little off topic, but a serious question. If you get a Kelley degree from IUI (formerly IUPUI), did you graduate from the top 10 ranked IU School of. business?
Straight answer is the top-10 ranking is for the Bloomington location, and that is also how employers look at it.
 
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A little off topic, but a serious question. If you get a Kelley degree from IUI (formerly IUPUI), did you graduate from the top 10 ranked IU School of. business?
It may depend on the year of graduation. I earned a Kelley MBA in 1999 under the part-time program with classes held at IUPUI. My degree says Bloomington, May 8, 1999 although the ceremony was held in Indy.

At one point during my 3 years of classes, Kelley admin proposed to either a) change our degrees to list Indianapolis rather than Bloomington or b) distinguish between the two. As you can imagine, my cohorts were livid as we were assured throughout the enrollment process that the MBA programs were the same - the location (Bloomington vs. Indy) and timing (full-time vs part-time) didn't matter.

When the current MBA students objected, the Kelley administration first tried to blame an Indiana Commission on Higher Education requirement. My boss's wife worked for that Commission and my cohorts learned from her and others at that office that no such requirement existed. Ultimately, Kelley backed off and either delayed the change or grandfathered current students. So they did the right thing.

I would be interested to know if the change was made for subsequent Kelley MBAs from Indy.
 
A little off topic, but a serious question. If you get a Kelley degree from IUI (formerly IUPUI), did you graduate from the top 10 ranked IU School of. business?
No shade on the IUI degree as it is solid but it is not a Kelley degree from Btown. You are not instructed by the same level of Prof and not surrounded by and working with the same level of student.
 
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