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  • Yet another letter to the PJStar editor

    This one calls out Dr. Cross for the explosion in overspending and debt in Athletics from $2 to over $7 million..
    and also calls out the Peoria Journal Star for failing to report on this story...

    "According to Athletic Director Michael Cross, seven years ago the athletic department deficit was $2 million per year.
    Today it’s $7 million per year! That overspending diverts resources from our true mission.
    What does matter is that our president is the highest paid for an institution of our type.
    For many years there has been a goal of Bradley becoming a university of national distinction.
    When the term was originally coined, I don’t think this is the type of distinction they had in mind.
    This fact was reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education recently.
    Where has the Peoria Journal Star been in reporting on Bradley?"

    Recently there have been several letters with concerns about Bradley basketball, where games will be played and what level of play exists. I would like to remind everyone that Bradley does not exis…


    the writer of this article is NOT some disgruntled fan or uneducated upper bowl patron...
    He is the Associate Provost for Student Affairs & Informational Resources at Bradley University

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    Another good letter to the Journal Star. Keep those cards and letters coming! Not only does it show how much the debt has increased under Cross's watch, but also how inept the Board of Trustees is to allow it to happen. They are asleep at the wheel and therein is the problem.

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    • #3
      maybe were asleep at the wheel but now they are awake but in CYA-mode

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tornado View Post
        This one calls out Dr. Cross for the explosion in overspending and debt in Athletics from $2 to over $7 million..
        and also calls out the Peoria Journal Star for failing to report on this story...

        "According to Athletic Director Michael Cross, seven years ago the athletic department deficit was $2 million per year.
        Today it??™s $7 million per year! That overspending diverts resources from our true mission.
        What does matter is that our president is the highest paid for an institution of our type.
        For many years there has been a goal of Bradley becoming a university of national distinction.
        When the term was originally coined, I don??™t think this is the type of distinction they had in mind.
        This fact was reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education recently.
        Where has the Peoria Journal Star been in reporting on Bradley?"

        Recently there have been several letters with concerns about Bradley basketball, where games will be played and what level of play exists. I would like to remind everyone that Bradley does not exis…


        the writer of this article is NOT some disgruntled fan or uneducated upper bowl patron...
        He is the Associate Provost for Student Affairs & Informational Resources at Bradley University
        http://www.educause.edu/members/j-c-ruch
        Associate Provost for Information Resources And Technology and retiring this month.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TheRookie View Post
          Associate Provost for Information Resources And Technology and retiring this month.
          Probably a good thing, because after the admins get wind of this letter, you will be persona non grata if you aren't already...

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          • #6
            Lol

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            • #7
              The board is engaged now ......Several key former board members and key current board members have put a plan in motion. A major turnaround plan still remains to be developed ...but there is now hope for the future.

              A new President will be installed soon. The hard repair work will start after that.

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              • #8
                I heard several very interesting things today - will only discuss by PM

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bravesfanchicago View Post
                  The board is engaged now ......Several key former board members and key current board members have put a plan in motion. A major turnaround plan still remains to be developed ...but there is now hope for the future.

                  A new President will be installed soon. The hard repair work will start after that.
                  That is exactly why things are so screwed up. Why would you have "key former board members" putting a plan in motion, they have no power? Who are they to be involved. Most of them probably quit the board because they didn't have the desire to stick around and stand up for what they believe and make a change for the better, when they had an opportunity. I wish you were right, but I will believe it when I see it.

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                  • #10
                    Vent, I always thought that is why Hawkins resigned.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by tornado View Post
                      I heard several very interesting things today - will only discuss by PM

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bravesfanchicago View Post
                        The board is engaged now ......Several key former board members and key current board members have put a plan in motion. A major turnaround plan still remains to be developed ...but there is now hope for the future.

                        A new President will be installed soon. The hard repair work will start after that.
                        I am also hearing that some new actions are about to take place at the Board's direction, and should be about completed by the time they meet for a special meeting on Feb. 2.

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                        • #13
                          Thank you to Paul for dispelling the claim that you can blame all the current woes on guys from the past like Versace
                          Letter to te Editor of PJS:

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tornado View Post

                            Today it??™s $7 million per year! That overspending diverts resources from our true mission.

                            Recently there have been several letters with concerns about Bradley basketball, where games will be played and what level of play exists. I would like to remind everyone that Bradley does not exis…


                            the writer of this article is NOT some disgruntled fan or uneducated upper bowl patron...
                            He is the Associate Provost for Student Affairs & Informational Resources at Bradley University
                            http://www.educause.edu/members/j-c-ruch
                            Not that I disagree (entirely), but let's be honest, athletics, good athletics, add resources to a university, not take away. Money put into the basketball program wisely can be considered an investment.

                            Does anyone else see a tiny conflict of interest in this guy's post? He works at the university and thinks more money should be spent on their true mission, which I'm guessing he believes includes his very own salary.

                            My point is this: spending heavily on athletics isn't/wasn't/won't be the problem. Spending without knowing what you're doing is. The guy making the post just sounds like someone whining about his own wants and needs not being met to me.

                            Lastly, I'd tell that poster this: Money is not what creates success, and that goes for athletics and academics alike. Money is what should come (but doesn't always) because of success, not vice versa.

                            Glad it was shared, though. Thanks Tornado. Definitely an interesting tidbit that I would never have noticed on my own!
                            Larry Bird
                            I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Tommy View Post
                              Not that I disagree (entirely), but let's be honest, athletics, good athletics, add resources to a university, not take away. Money put into the basketball program wisely can be considered an investment...
                              but wise & good investments differ severely from bad investments that waste or lose money that does NOT belong to those squandering it.

                              What has happened at Bradley involves selfish, personal actions and tremendously wasteful squandering of resources built up over a decade by others who would have wanted and expected those funds to be spent a bit more wisely & responsibly.
                              Now even the other academic departments are forced to cut back, lose salary & bonuses, and lay off to make up for the ineptitude of others - mostly in Athletics.

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