Simon Announces Resignation
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Lehigh MUST control costs and lower the break even point....otherwise decision flexibility goes out the window!
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I think we may all agree that controlling costs is an area that needs to be addressed. This tends to be a pet peeve about many non-profits. They first find projects that they feel compelled to do then raise the money to pay for it.
I do want ot clear up one misconception though. Lehigh like most private schools will put a high sticker price out there. Most students don't pay that. This article does a pretty good job of explaining how the system works.
https://blog.collegevine.com/what-does- ... niversity/
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When I was alumni director at Drexel 1986-89, there was no medical school in sight there. From out of nowhere in 2002, DU assumed mgmt responsibility from Tenet Healthcare which had acquired Hahnemann U (and hospital) plus MCP the decade before. The Dragons claimed its origins in medicine via a woman's anatomy class described in 1903.
That was one helluva leap forward to create the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2002. If you haven't visited Drexel in the last 10-12 years, you won't recognize it. Its enrollment has virtually doubled since I worked there, to nearly 26k today. Meanwhile, the LU campus has become about 4x as liberal as it was when most of us were there, straining the the true definition of "university"; I can speak objectively, as a moderate liberal myself. You'd think we had acquired Cal-Berkeley.
That was one helluva leap forward to create the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2002. If you haven't visited Drexel in the last 10-12 years, you won't recognize it. Its enrollment has virtually doubled since I worked there, to nearly 26k today. Meanwhile, the LU campus has become about 4x as liberal as it was when most of us were there, straining the the true definition of "university"; I can speak objectively, as a moderate liberal myself. You'd think we had acquired Cal-Berkeley.
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Ooh, "liberal." How scary!drd5748 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:10 am When I was alumni director at Drexel 1986-89, there was no medical school in sight there. From out of nowhere in 2002, DU assumed mgmt responsibility from Tenet Healthcare which had acquired Hahnemann U (and hospital) plus MCP the decade before. The Dragons claimed its origins in medicine via a woman's anatomy class described in 1903.
That was one helluva leap forward to create the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2002. If you haven't visited Drexel in the last 10-12 years, you won't recognize it. Its enrollment has virtually doubled since I worked there, to nearly 26k today. Meanwhile, the LU campus has become about 4x as liberal as it was when most of us were there, straining the the true definition of "university"; I can speak objectively, as a moderate liberal myself. You'd think we had acquired Cal-Berkeley.
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EXACTLY - SCARY! Just look at the BLM manifesto they are clinging to today.NothingMeaningful wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:03 amOoh, "liberal." How scary!drd5748 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:10 am When I was alumni director at Drexel 1986-89, there was no medical school in sight there. From out of nowhere in 2002, DU assumed mgmt responsibility from Tenet Healthcare which had acquired Hahnemann U (and hospital) plus MCP the decade before. The Dragons claimed its origins in medicine via a woman's anatomy class described in 1903.
That was one helluva leap forward to create the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2002. If you haven't visited Drexel in the last 10-12 years, you won't recognize it. Its enrollment has virtually doubled since I worked there, to nearly 26k today. Meanwhile, the LU campus has become about 4x as liberal as it was when most of us were there, straining the the true definition of "university"; I can speak objectively, as a moderate liberal myself. You'd think we had acquired Cal-Berkeley.
The Democrat party is a shell of it's former self and an empty vessel for the grievance crowd....shameless
JFK couldn't win a primary let alone the nomination.
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Enough!!
Cut the crap with the political takes. Sports gentleman. I get the relevance for our Lehigh today with declining graduating senior classes to compete. Stick to that issue. Leave your political screeds for Facebook.
Cut the crap with the political takes. Sports gentleman. I get the relevance for our Lehigh today with declining graduating senior classes to compete. Stick to that issue. Leave your political screeds for Facebook.
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Denny,LU808 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:53 pmEXACTLY - SCARY! Just look at the BLM manifesto they are clinging to today.NothingMeaningful wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:03 amOoh, "liberal." How scary!drd5748 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:10 am When I was alumni director at Drexel 1986-89, there was no medical school in sight there. From out of nowhere in 2002, DU assumed mgmt responsibility from Tenet Healthcare which had acquired Hahnemann U (and hospital) plus MCP the decade before. The Dragons claimed its origins in medicine via a woman's anatomy class described in 1903.
That was one helluva leap forward to create the Drexel University College of Medicine in 2002. If you haven't visited Drexel in the last 10-12 years, you won't recognize it. Its enrollment has virtually doubled since I worked there, to nearly 26k today. Meanwhile, the LU campus has become about 4x as liberal as it was when most of us were there, straining the the true definition of "university"; I can speak objectively, as a moderate liberal myself. You'd think we had acquired Cal-Berkeley.
The Democrat party is a shell of it's former self and an empty vessel for the grievance crowd....shameless
JFK couldn't win a primary let alone the nomination.
Let me supplement a bit of your history. Steve Klasko, my roommate at Lehigh is now the CEO of Thomas Jefferson Hospital and University. He went to Med school at Hahnemann under an agreement that Lehigh had to supply students who wanted to pursue a medical degree much like Drexel. He later became the catalyst for the merger with Tenet serving as the CEO of the Drexel University Physicians and the first Dean of the Drexel University College of Medicine. I'm not sure if it would be a step up or step down for Steve but there is an opening here at Lehigh coming up.
LU0808,
I won't try to change your politics but I would suggest reading up on JFK, especially during the last 5 months of his life. His speeches and the "manifesto" sound strikingly similar.
It also wouldn't hurt to apply your test to Reagan and the current Republican Party. I'll let you come to your own conclusions.
Enjoy this beautiful Labor Day everyone.
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>>The Democrat party is a shell of it's former self
Its. And what exactly do you the GOP today led by, well, never mind ... the donkeys have held The White House 16 of the last 28 years, likely to make it 20 of 32. Pretty resilient shell
I didn't ask for a lecture on politics and have read more than most; all I did was point out that I don't agree with Lehigh's dramatic move to the Left.
Its. And what exactly do you the GOP today led by, well, never mind ... the donkeys have held The White House 16 of the last 28 years, likely to make it 20 of 32. Pretty resilient shell
I didn't ask for a lecture on politics and have read more than most; all I did was point out that I don't agree with Lehigh's dramatic move to the Left.
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What specifically concerns you?
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It was Simon's no mas moment. He just quit.
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