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Re: Stanley named president of Michigan State
By: ecasadoSBU Date: October 18, 2022, 10:21 am
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[quote author=VA_Seawolf link=topic=774.msg37118#msg37118
date=1666041441]
And just like that in three years he's out.....
HTML https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2022/10/13/michigan-state-university-president-samuel-stanley-resigns-loss-of-confidence-board-of-trustees/69560712007/<br
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HTML https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/video/michigan-state-university-president-samuel-stanley-announces-resignation/#x<br
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Not exactly sure what was happening behind the scenes that could
have drove him our or what have you, but MSU was always going to
be a tough job with everything he was walking into from the get
go.
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that school has been a mess for almost a decade now.
I was surprised he would leave Stony Brook to jump into such
situation in the first place
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Re: Stanley named president of Michigan State
By: ry1nik Date: October 18, 2022, 5:38 pm
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This is pure conjecture but I wouldn’t be surprised if Stanley
found it difficult to deal with woke extremism that some of the
Trustees were pushing.
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Re: Stanley named president of Michigan State
By: ecasadoSBU Date: November 1, 2022, 12:22 am
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Another athletics related embarrassment for Michigan State this
past saturday. Geez.
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Re: Stanley named president of Michigan State
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: November 1, 2022, 2:30 pm
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[quote author=ecasadoSBU link=topic=774.msg37332#msg37332
date=1667280145]
Another athletics related embarrassment for Michigan State this
past saturday. Geez.
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Yeah, that was really bad, and technically it's under Stanley
since he hasn't left yet, only announced he's GOING TO resign.
Ouch.
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Re: Stanley named president of Michigan State
By: Chairman of the Board Date: April 16, 2024, 2:39 pm
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Presidents of Stony Brook and Morehouse sit on the Yale Corp.
Could either be Yale’s next president?
HTML https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2024/04/16/presidents-of-stony-brook-and-morehouse-sit-on-the-yale-corp-could-either-be-yales-next-president/
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Yale Corporation members Maurie McInnis GRD ’90 GRD ’96 and
David Thomas ’78 GRD ’86 currently serve as the presidents of
Stony Brook University and Morehouse College, respectively, and
will have a voice in who becomes Yale’s next president. McInnis
and Thomas’ backgrounds in university leadership could make them
possible fits for the job.
Although the Search Committee has not released formal
requirements for the job, the News compiled a list of eight
potential candidates in September by examining the shared
qualifications of former Yale presidents. The News found that
the University’s presidents have often received advanced degrees
and amassed a prominent record of scholarly research and
publications before also serving as deans, as provosts or in
other higher education leadership positions at institutions
including Yale.
Both McInnis and Thomas fit those criteria.
“​​If the corporation elected one of their own
members as president that would be legitimate and legal,” said
Henry “Sam” Chauncey Jr. ’57, former University Secretary and
special assistant to former President Kingman Brewster from 1963
to 1972. “It has happened in other colleges and universities,
it’s not impossible or unusual.”
McInnis and Thomas did not respond to the News’ request for
comment on the same topic — or about whether they would accept
an offer, if extended, to become Yale’s 24th president.
Yale’s presidential search committee, composed of eight trustees
and four faculty members, does not include McInnis and Thomas.
At Stony Brook, McInnis heralded in a $500 million gift from the
Simons Foundation — the “largest unrestricted gift in the
history of higher education,” McInnis wrote in an email to the
News. Aside from her duties as a successor trustee to the Yale
Corporation, McInnis also currently serves as the inaugural
board chair of the New York Climate Exchange.
McInnis wrote to the News on April 5 that she finds it
“personally fulfilling” to lead Stony Brook, “where excellence
and equity are deeply ingrained in its culture.”
“It is a great honor, and it has been exciting to lead the
institution to new heights,” McInnis wrote of her current role
as Stony Brook president to the News on April 5. “We have set
clear and ambitious goals grounded in expanding our impact
through our research and scholarship, our engagement in some of
the most challenging issues of the day and our extraordinary
success in moving students up the economic ladder. And it has
been an exciting year at Stony Brook. ”
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Re: Stanley named president of Michigan State
By: NoVA_Seawolf Date: April 20, 2024, 12:30 am
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Would be funny if McInnis went from working alumni events and
fundraising around the AAU meetings in DC to immediately taking
the Yale job. That would be funny.
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