Posted on 04/26/2016 6:09:36 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
You have a PR nightmare on your hands
Grandma I will pull every dime before my granddaughter sets foot on your campus
A national disgrace disgusting
the mobs threats totalitarian to insane
Student: racism smaller than it is made out to be
Student: As an African American, I am embarrassed by my fellow students
I pledge NOT to contribute to your fund Donations to Athletic Department plunged 72% Overall donations down.
Freshman student enrollment down a quarter.
Mizzous vice chancellor for marketing and communications, Ellen De Graffenreid, received a disheartening email last fall at the pinnacle of the crisis on campus. A disgruntled parent wrote to the universitys Board of Curators, describing how her son, a sophomore, considered transferring out, while their two high-school-aged children have all but eliminated Mizzou from their college list.
Someone had forwarded the note to the universitys Department of Marketing and Communications, adding: Im sure you already know this but you have a PR nightmare on your hands. De Graffenreid, in turn, forwarded it to the colleges leadership, adding the letter from a parent was pretty representative of the middle of the road people we are losing.
New correspondence reviewed by Heat Street and National Review depicts the cataclysmic backlash against the University of Missouri as its administrators grappled with demands from rowdy protestors, a hunger-striking grad student, and a boycotting football team. The protests ultimately toppled both the president and the chancellor.
In one instance, a retired professor wrote a prescient note to top university officials, cautioning that serious backlash could result and that students making demands, protests, disrupting events or that kind of thing wont sell well outstate.
His prediction proved spot-on. The 7,400 pages of emails, reviewed exclusively by these two publications, reveal how Mizzou overwhelmingly lost the support of longtime sports fans, donors, and alumni. Parents and grandparents wrote in from around the country declaring that their family members wouldnt be attending Mizzou after the highly publicized controversy. Some current students talked about leaving.
This passionate backlash doesnt appear to have been a bluff. Already, freshman enrollment is down 25%, leaving a $32 million funding gap and forcing the closure of four dorms. The month after the protests, donations to the athletic department were a mere $191,000down 72% over the same period a year earlier. Overall fundraising also took a big hit.
Heres the timeline of what happened on campus and the avalanche of negative feedback that followedincluding a sampling of the messages Mizzou leadership received.
Oct. 5: A drunk white male interrupts a homecoming rehearsal for the Legion of Black Collegians, calling them the n-word.
Oct. 6: A black student writes to Mizzous chancellor, Bowen Loftin, describing how someone called him the n-word during his freshman year. Nonetheless, he writes: I have one thing to say to you, this is not a racist school. . One mans ignorance should not be linked to that of an entire race. And Im quite tired of the notion being made that my school is full of hatred. I believe the only way to stop this Mob-Like mentality is not through mandating race training for teachers or hiring more chancellors for racial issues but letting the students change the hearts of themselves.
Oct. 8: Chancellor Loftin announces that beginning in January, all incoming students will be required to complete diversity training. The university will also hire a vice chancellor for inclusion, diversity, and equity.
Oct. 10: At homecoming, 11 black student protestors block the car of UMs president, Tim Wolfe.
Oct. 24: A swastika scrawled in feces is found on the bathroom wall of a dormitory.
Nov. 2: Graduate student Jonathan Butler announces a hunger strike, demanding the resignation of the colleges president.
Nov. 2: Mizzou leadership struggles with an appropriate response to the hunger strike. Does admiring [Butlers] courage = calling going on a hunger strike courageous (and in doing so glorify it)? wonders President Wolfes chief of staff as administrators draft a statement.
Nov. 3: The group #ConcernedStudent1950 issues a list of demands. Among other items, they want President Wolfe to be removedand to hold a news conference at which he would publicly apologize and acknowledge his white male privilege.
Nov. 6: Emails show the protestors do not speak for all students on campus. One writes to President Wolfe: While racism exists at Mizzou, there are a great deal of students who disagree with methods for ridding racism. We do not agree with the recent attacking of your personhood, for that will not resolve anything.
Nov. 7: Black football players say they will boycott football games until President Wolfes removal. Students continue disruptive protests in several locations on campus. One shouts, If youre uncomfortable, I did my job.
Nov. 9: A donor writes to finalize my 40 year history with the Athletic Department of the University of Missouri. He adds: For the last 10 years, I have attended between 60-85 athletic events per year always bought a ticket, program (if available), two hot dogs and a small diet coke. Now, I have a hole in my heart that you could can drive a truck through. I pledge from this day forward NOT TO contribute to the [Tiger Scholarship Fund], buy any tickets to a University of Missouri athletic event, to attend any athletic event (even if free), to give away all my MU clothes (nearly my entire wardrobe) after I have removed any logos associated with the University of Missouri, and any cards/helmets/ice buckets/flags with the University of Missouri Logo on it.
Nov. 9: A black student writes to President Wolfe: As an African American student, I am embarrassed by some of my fellow students behavior and words toward you and I apologize on their behalf. . I really hope you know that there are some of us who feel you did not deserve this.
Nov. 10: A senior internal recruiter for TEKsystems, an information-technology company that hires hundreds of new college graduates a year, writes to the director for student-athlete development: With everything that is going on at the school, I regret to inform you that we are unable to attend the career fair today.
Nov. 10: A 2015 graduate of the UM law school writes: I am ashamed to say that I graduated from the University of Missouri. I will be revoking the pledge I made upon graduation, and I will not be making any future monetary donations. I know I am not the only alum who feels this way.
Nov. 11: A woman who has bought season tickets for more than 30 years writes to the athletic director: It is an outrage that Missouri University football players threatened to refuse playing ball unless their demands are met. Along with other supporters of the program I will consider dropping my support. I would rather the team forfeit the game this Saturday than to give in to their demands.
Nov. 11: Dr. Tim Evans, an associate professor in the Department of Veterinary Pathology, writes to his colleagues: I applaud the support provided to our protesting students who, regardless of whether you agree or disagree with them, are using what they have learned in the classroom and putting it to practice.
Nov. 11: A parent paying full tuition for his sophomore son writes: Free speech is under assault on campus by immature, spoiled, thin skinned punks. I am seriously considering removing my son after this semester. I will never allow him to take politically correct racial sensitivity training if required.
Interim chancellor Hank Foley notes: Ive been getting these kinds of emails for days now also.
Nov. 11: Alum writes: You have allowed Ms. Click and 200 misinformed students with passion to undo 20 years of progress at MU. . My wife and I have agreed that MU is NOT a school we would even consider for our three children. Since when do football players choose the leadership at MU and blackmail a university? MU has developed into the Berkeley of the Midwest.
Nov. 11: An MU fan writes asking for a refund for his ticket purchase: Two good men lost their jobs, extremists are running around the campus, and now I have a label of white privilege. Nothing screams white privilege like sitting in donor seats and parking in donor lots.
Nov. 12: A group of athletes, including a 62-64 Mizzou quarterback, writes about focusing on how to financially reach donors and cease as many contributions as we can. One alum floats the idea of asking to rescind the induction of the 1964 Baseball Team into the Missouri Intercollegiate Sports Hall of Fame as a way to protest the recent events on campus.
Nov. 13: Coach Pinkel steps down, citing a recent lymphoma diagnosis and saying his decision has nothing to do with recent events on campus.
Nov. 13: Member of the Missouri 100, an advisory group supporting Mizzou, writes: From the alumni I talk to there appears to be a backlash building that is not good for future support of the university. One classmate told me that he changed his trust yesterday to delete a gift to MU, others just do not understand the football players striking. A couple have said it was time to take a play form the Ronald Reagan playbook on how the air traffic controllers were handled.
The vice chancellor for advancement responds: We have a lot of these messages of pulling support.
Nov. 16: Grandmother writes that she will pull every dime from her granddaughters tuition trust before I allow her to set foot on your campus. She continues: What is occurring there is a national and academic disgrace and embarrassment! Absolutely disgusting!
If it hasn't already happened, Mizzou will soon join the likes of UC Santa Cruz and Evergreen College (WA) whose former student's resumes are simply tossed in the trash by HR managers wishing to avoid the financial turmoil and workplace mayhem that comes with hiring a potentially toxic employee.
Get the gubermint out of “Student Loans” (they are really for the faculty and administration...).
“Loftin and others of status should be completing” a degree in the US Constitution from Hillsdale....
I’m almost sad that I never donated to my alma mater’s alumni fund in the past. Declaring that I will never contribute in the future would carry a lot more weight if I was actually a donor previously. Oh well, I always said you have to wonder about any college that would give me a degree . . .
Mizzou-RAH! . . . nah . . .
We need to make the PC morons suffer financially:
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This passionate backlash doesnt appear to have been a bluff. Already, freshman enrollment is down 25%, leaving a $32 million funding gap and forcing the closure of four dorms. The month after the protests, donations to the athletic department were a mere $191,000down 72% over the same period a year earlier.
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Now let’s get Target stock to tank and the PC CEO fired!
Most of the courses can be taught on line with tremendous savings. Our children do not need the liberal brainwashing that takes place in the brick and mortars.
Why not let Richard Feynman continue to teach basic college physics?
Or, Find someone else who does it better and put them online...
70 Football players, 200 to 500 protesters, and one dumb teacher destroyed a university of 23,000 and untold number of supporters alumni and non alike. Gutless, totally gutless leadership led to this. No stinkin Dem politician resigns, no matter how bad they are in the wrong, why do those who are on the right side of things cave. Mizzou is totally finished. I have never seen a university go out of business, but there is a first time for everything.
The brats on the Mizzou boards are claiming this was going to happen anyway and that ‘’no one cares”
LOL Then came along Spike Lee and articles like this. Yet they still try to play it down rather than wiping the omelets from their faces
The football coach should never have been allowed to slink away like he did. He should have been fired for cause, had his benefits revoked, and referred to Obamacare for his health needs.
I like your comments. Berkeley secretly wishing to be like Stanford and Harvard? I can tell you are from California. Berkeley has no secret wish to be like Stanford. 25 Nobel prizes at Cal and even the prize winners still look for parking.
The Univ. Missouri Tigers are hurting big time. So sad. Sweet justice.
Cal needs a major wake-up, since they are lazy with their fake Middle Eastern program which is a Saudi based source of funds. Same is true for the Univ. Paris.
BINGO
'Been saying this for years
“Theres a Higher Ed bubble thats just waiting to be popped, Big Time....”
Maybe. If this had happened at a large eastern university, I’d bet the repercussions would have been much less. They might have even gotten more freshmen.
The bubble won’t burst until the schools of the rich are made to see how silly all this is. The very rich can only afford to support a few schools. When just the rich start getting hit, that’s when you’ll see the bubble burst.
State institutions.
But then what would Clinton’s legacy be? Think of the Clintons!
adderall beckens
The Feynman lectures is a great series!
Student loans are 100% of the problem.
Step one: No more Federal guaranteed loans, for any reason. Want taxpayer college money, go to West Point.
Step two: Make any college or university accepting borrowed money for tuition or books co-sign the loan.
Step three: Make any loan for the purposes of tuition or books dischargeable in bankruptcy.
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