http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/...23/1060/NEWS01
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I want more information on this before a make a judgement, but I like the fact that the Times put in the paper we are on the same tier as LSU. (Even though we all know we're better.
Reneau said ........... But he said Tech's name is more desirable after reaching a great doctoral research level and being named to the same academic tier as LSU-Baton Rouge by "U.S. News & World Report" last year.
Agreed on all points. I would like to know a lot more before I can draw any legitimate conclusions (not that any of the decision-makers will ask me what I think). While it is true that Tech is "hamstrung" by being under the UL system (the "Law of the Lid" states that an organization can never exceed its level of leadership), I am still very cautious about some type of official merger with LSU. Yes, it could mean more money, BUT, the old saying, "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer" keeps coming to mind. Frankly, I don't think LSU offers to "marry" Tech unless we have something they want. They are not in this for the benevolence of it. Now, if what they want, and what we need can work in tandem, then fine, but in the corporate world, this kind of arrangement always costs the "smaller" party its autonomy and personal power.Originally Posted by LITEMAN
I don't really understand this whole situation. Someone please fill me in on what this really means for Tech. If the merge happens will we notice any changes? Would athletics benefit at all? Would we change our name? I'm completely lost.
I think any info write now would only be spectulations.(sp?) And we did that already.Originally Posted by mentechsters
Since I graduated from Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, they could change the name to Louisiana Polytechnic Institute and State University like Virginia Tech's name. Just so we keep our name and we don't become LSU-Ruston, I don't see a problem with it. UNO was originally LSU-NO.
I see your point, but I wouldn't want to be L-PIS-U either.Originally Posted by DONW
"Barham, an LSU graduate and supporter, said his concern is the risk of losing accreditation for programs when universities switch systems and, oftentimes, it does not save money. Accreditation is the reason the University of Louisiana at Monroe was never at serious risk of losing pharmacy to LSU, he said."
I don't like the potential that the quote above might imply! My fear is that LSU wants something from Tech and this is the easiest way to take it. I heard some rumors a few years ago that may or may not be true, that LSU tried to take Tech's engineering department by having it legislated at the state capitol. That alone plus the quote above makes me real nervous. Above all, Tech should retain its name!
WWDog
La Tech
Region and hyphen free since 1894!
Flagship of the University of Louisiana System
I think you are really onto something. Everyone needs to keep in mind that LSU is supposed to be the flagship university, according to the Legislature, and when they say flagship, they don't mean flagship of the LSU system. They mean the whole state. Now that Tech is on the same level academically, they can no longer lay claim to that title. So whats the easiest way to remedy that situation without looking like they're out to get us? Simply annex us and then weaken us by attrition.Originally Posted by WWDog
That is exactly what I think is going on. You can't get too high on the food chain in Louisiana or you are going to get eaten. They do not like any university gaining ground.Originally Posted by Dirtydawg
Believe me, folks. lsu (thru our legislatures) don't give no charity.
I'm glad someone else is thinking along those lines, even if it is you. :icon_wink I was beginning to worry that all this crystal meth was making me paranoid.Originally Posted by champion110
Originally Posted by Dirtydawg
awww Come on, Dirty. We usually agree on all but one section of this board. :icon_wink
LSU is the limiting factor right now on the number of PhDs offered in the engineering department at Tech according to one of the ME professors who has since left for another school. It seems LSU has control over us as it is and I would'nt want them to gain any more.Originally Posted by WWDog
IF and i mean IF we can be Louisiana Tech University, Louisiana Tech University at Shreveport, and the Louisiana Tech University Center for Health Sciences and Technology...Originally Posted by detltu
and we get LSU to meet us half way and agree to change the name of the system to "The State University System of Louisiana"
I would be tickled ****less.
This COULD position Louisiana Tech in a similar light as Texas Tech, complete with...yes folks, a great dream of ours for a long time...A bona fide PROFESSIONAL program, a "system" and other schools FEEDING into Louisiana Tech. This could be huge...if we go in with our eyes wide open.
Yes, your dream is great, except this is Louisiana and this is lsu. Those things would be workable, IF this was a system truly open to change. When lsu is involved, though, it just won't work that way. lsu will have to gain the most, in order for them to get in bed with us.Originally Posted by ChuckK3