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JonInKC 05-19-2017 02:18 AM

What's up with Baylor?
 
Maybe someone on here can give some insight - what is the deal with this campus?

http://www.wacotrib.com/news/courts_...ign=user-share

This is the seventh Title IX lawsuit against the school.

33girl 05-19-2017 05:52 AM

There was recently a 30 for 30 about Baylor.

Kevin 05-19-2017 12:20 PM

My theory is that the school's leadership has deep philosophical differences with the ideas promulgated in the "Dear Colleague" letter and Title IX in general. Until recently, the Board of Regents was basically all-powerful and answered to no one. Now, the alumni have three seats on the Board which are elected by the alumni and things are changing. Some of these horrible things which happened are just now coming to light because proper procedures are being implemented.

Tom Earp 05-19-2017 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Kevin (Post 2431953)
My theory is that the school's leadership has deep philosophical differences with the ideas promulgated in the "Dear Colleague" letter and Title IX in general. Until recently, the Board of Regents was basically all-powerful and answered to no one. Now, the alumni have three seats on the Board which are elected by the alumni and things are changing. Some of these horrible things which happened are just now coming to light because proper procedures are being implemented.

It is so sad in today's culture that is being covered up in Many UNIVERSITIES today.

Some one needs to step up before everything comers under Government control or we all are all screwed. Baylor seems to be in a major free fall when a good house cleaning needs to be done first!

Greeks seem to be in the middle of some of the problems and We as Greeks need to step and help get it right!

PhilTau 05-19-2017 02:59 PM

The newspaper article pretty much outlines the story. My opinion: It is an example of the century-old story of wanting too much to win college football games. There are a lot of press reports about this scandal. Google them if you are interested. Bottom line is that Baylor's president, Ken Starr (yes, the Ken Starr of Clinton impeachment fame), was demoted and ultimately resigned as a result. The football coach was fired. The athletic director resigned.

Baylor recently hired Linda Livingstone, dean of the George Washington University School of Business, as Baylor's new president, beginning June 1. Dr. Livingstone has long ties with the Baptist church and, interestingly, is being hired away from a first-rate university that does not have a football team.

austingammaphi 05-20-2017 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by PhilTau (Post 2431960)
The newspaper article pretty much outlines the story. My opinion: It is an example of the century-old story of wanting too much to win college football games. There are a lot of press reports about this scandal. Google them if you are interested. Bottom line is that Baylor's president, Ken Starr (yes, the Ken Starr of Clinton impeachment fame), was demoted and ultimately resigned as a result. The football coach was fired. The athletic director resigned.

Baylor recently hired Linda Livingstone, dean of the George Washington University School of Business, as Baylor's new president, beginning June 1. Dr. Livingstone has long ties with the Baptist church and, interestingly, is being hired away from a first-rate university that does not have a football team.

This is exactly right. The idea of becoming a football powerhouse went straight to the heads of the athletic department and the BoR turned a blind eye to it all.

A good friend is the daughter of one of Baylor's most notable alums--she says he is spinning in his grave over what the university has become.


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