Wow, this was very unexpected and almost out of nowhere. President Nichols will move to a faculty position when her term expires on June 30, 2019.
Statement from Board:
“The Board of Trustees is excited for future opportunities for the University of Wyoming, the state of Wyoming and its citizens,” board Chairman Dave True says. “The board thanks President Nichols for her service and wishes her and her husband, Tim, well.”
University of Wyoming to get a new President!
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I have a real problem with the Board of Trustees not being transparent with its apparent decision not to renew Nichols’ contract. The board is citing it being a ‘personnel matter.’ This is the President of the University and not some administrative assistant or adjunct faculty member and the public has a right to know!! The Casper and Cheyenne papers better be all over this with FOIA (freedom of information act) requests. Very concerning that this is all hush hush.
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ha ha yes. However, I do think she did a good job on everything outside of athletics. She took over at a bad time for us and guided us through it. I will say I'm sick of them shoving diversity down our throats, but I guess that's everywhere.
She was a cheap hire and I don't think she was meant to be a long-term president
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Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
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I am afraid that a lot of good and qualified candidates are going to look at the instability of the President position at the University of Wyoming over the past 5 years, the fact that the outgoing President came in during rough financial times and seemed to guide the University through that and still was not retained by the BOT, and perhaps pass on applying for those reasons. It's tough to ask a qualified candidate with a current good job to uproot their family to move to Laramie under those circumstances.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:46 pm Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
The BOT really needs to be transparent with its recent decision. I really hope we can find a good President but I am nervous for sure.
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Meh, I have been very unimpressed with this President. The decision to axe the vocations education program while pushing more of the programs that do little to nothing to help the state economy is but one example of piss poor leadership. A worthwhile candidate will see that and the opportunity presented here.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:56 amI am afraid that a lot of good and qualified candidates are going to look at the instability of the President position at the University of Wyoming over the past 5 years, the fact that the outgoing President came in during rough financial times and seemed to guide the University through that and still was not retained by the BOT, and perhaps pass on applying for those reasons. It's tough to ask a qualified candidate with a current good job to uproot their family to move to Laramie under those circumstances.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:46 pm Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
The BOT really needs to be transparent with its recent decision. I really hope we can find a good President but I am nervous for sure.
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Since I haven't been paying a ton of attention to what the university's doing academically lately, are there any financially useful programs they're pushing these days? Did the Engineering building get restored yet, or is it still falling apart, just like it was 15 years ago?Expat_Poke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:15 pmMeh, I have been very unimpressed with this President. The decision to axe the vocations education program while pushing more of the programs that do little to nothing to help the state economy is but one example of piss poor leadership. A worthwhile candidate will see that and the opportunity presented here.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:56 amI am afraid that a lot of good and qualified candidates are going to look at the instability of the President position at the University of Wyoming over the past 5 years, the fact that the outgoing President came in during rough financial times and seemed to guide the University through that and still was not retained by the BOT, and perhaps pass on applying for those reasons. It's tough to ask a qualified candidate with a current good job to uproot their family to move to Laramie under those circumstances.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:46 pm Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
The BOT really needs to be transparent with its recent decision. I really hope we can find a good President but I am nervous for sure.
The instability is terrible. The only presidents that have succeeded have been hired within (since 1997).OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:56 amI am afraid that a lot of good and qualified candidates are going to look at the instability of the President position at the University of Wyoming over the past 5 years, the fact that the outgoing President came in during rough financial times and seemed to guide the University through that and still was not retained by the BOT, and perhaps pass on applying for those reasons. It's tough to ask a qualified candidate with a current good job to uproot their family to move to Laramie under those circumstances.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:46 pm Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
The BOT really needs to be transparent with its recent decision. I really hope we can find a good President but I am nervous for sure.
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The university just completed the brand new engineering building and research facility. It’s one of the most impressive buildings I’ve seen on any campus.Asmodeanreborn wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:10 pmSince I haven't been paying a ton of attention to what the university's doing academically lately, are there any financially useful programs they're pushing these days? Did the Engineering building get restored yet, or is it still falling apart, just like it was 15 years ago?Expat_Poke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 2:15 pmMeh, I have been very unimpressed with this President. The decision to axe the vocations education program while pushing more of the programs that do little to nothing to help the state economy is but one example of piss poor leadership. A worthwhile candidate will see that and the opportunity presented here.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:56 amI am afraid that a lot of good and qualified candidates are going to look at the instability of the President position at the University of Wyoming over the past 5 years, the fact that the outgoing President came in during rough financial times and seemed to guide the University through that and still was not retained by the BOT, and perhaps pass on applying for those reasons. It's tough to ask a qualified candidate with a current good job to uproot their family to move to Laramie under those circumstances.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:46 pm Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
The BOT really needs to be transparent with its recent decision. I really hope we can find a good President but I am nervous for sure.
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It’s hard to say that Nichols didn’t succeed given the hand she was dealt to begin with. My understanding is that she was fairly well liked amongst faculty (I could be wrong but that’s what I’ve heard)...which makes the decision all the more confusing and why the BOT needs to detail the reasons behind their decision.WyoBrandX wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 4:28 pmThe instability is terrible. The only presidents that have succeeded have been hired within (since 1997).OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 7:56 amI am afraid that a lot of good and qualified candidates are going to look at the instability of the President position at the University of Wyoming over the past 5 years, the fact that the outgoing President came in during rough financial times and seemed to guide the University through that and still was not retained by the BOT, and perhaps pass on applying for those reasons. It's tough to ask a qualified candidate with a current good job to uproot their family to move to Laramie under those circumstances.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2019 7:46 pm Also, I hope the BOT is not public with the hiring process as they were the last time. This keeps a lot of good & qualified candidates from applying.
The BOT really needs to be transparent with its recent decision. I really hope we can find a good President but I am nervous for sure.
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This sums up my thoughts pretty well. The trustees are creating a poop. 5 presidents in 6 years? that's pathetic. We deserve some explainations. I wonder if this paragraph from this piece has anything to do with her outster.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 6:46 am https://trib.com/opinion/editorial/edit ... the-latest
They want someone who will agree with them and be a yes man and willingly give more power to the trustees.Moreover, Nichols was also quite effective at communicating with the trustees on behalf of the faculty, a sometimes puzzling relationship that is often fraught with tension. Nichols sided with the faculty on two major disagreements – once, when the board attempted to rewrite the regulations guiding trustee authority, and again when the trustees swept over $100 million from various campus accounts.
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That's great to hear. It was sorely needed. Hopefully they're paying the faculty well enough to provide quality education as wellOrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2019 5:21 pm The university just completed the brand new engineering building and research facility. It’s one of the most impressive buildings I’ve seen on any campus.
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This possible power grab is one of the only logical conclusions us on the outside of things can come to given the deafening silence of the Board and the information out there. The thing is that there are some very intelligent people on that Board that do have a passion for the University of Wyoming so I have a hard time believing that they don't have reasons beyond the power grab.TSpoke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 8:38 am This sums up my thoughts pretty well. The trustees are creating a poop. 5 presidents in 6 years? that's pathetic. We deserve some explainations. I wonder if this paragraph from this piece has anything to do with her outster.
They want someone who will agree with them and be a yes man and willingly give more power to the trustees.
But if the Board does not adequately publicly explain itself, it is really hard to trust the BOT and that has some serious implications for the University. This is the President of the sole University of the State of Wyoming and I believe that its citizens deserve an answer. If the BOT refuses to provide that transparency, then alternatives may need to be looked at. It is never good governance to say 'we can't tell you but you need to trust us regardless.' Transparency and honesty shouldn't be that hard!
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Everything I have heard the engineering facilities were completed because the College of Engineering made it happen and had little to do with the president. There are a number of things she has done that has left me unimpressed.
Oredigger, ever consider that the BOT are keeping their reasons quiet out of respect for Nichols and her professional reputation?
Oredigger, ever consider that the BOT are keeping their reasons quiet out of respect for Nichols and her professional reputation?
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Engineering facilities were planned before Nichols as I understand. Haven't heard anyone say that was the result of the President (other than perhaps lobbying the legislature for funds).Expat_Poke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 11:55 pm Everything I have heard the engineering facilities were completed because the College of Engineering made it happen and had little to do with the president. There are a number of things she has done that has left me unimpressed.
Oredigger, ever consider that the BOT are keeping their reasons quiet out of respect for Nichols and her professional reputation?
Absolutely that is a possibility as are a myriad of other possibilities. That said, when you are a public figure such as a President of the University, you should expect that your job and job performance is subject to public knowledge and scrutiny. You go in knowing this and if you are not comfortable with that then you don't take the job. The BOT simply needs to be transparent in my opinion. If the BOT is not transparent they are doing themselves no favors and are opening themselves up to skepticism.
I've never said that I am for or against the BOT's decision. As a Wyoming resident, I simply want to know why.
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Fair enough and understandable on the last part. I guess I was just very unimpressed (and that is putting it kindly) that I am not surprised to see her stepping down/canned and see plenty of reasons why.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 6:33 amEngineering facilities were planned before Nichols as I understand. Haven't heard anyone say that was the result of the President (other than perhaps lobbying the legislature for funds).Expat_Poke wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 11:55 pm Everything I have heard the engineering facilities were completed because the College of Engineering made it happen and had little to do with the president. There are a number of things she has done that has left me unimpressed.
Oredigger, ever consider that the BOT are keeping their reasons quiet out of respect for Nichols and her professional reputation?
Absolutely that is a possibility as are a myriad of other possibilities. That said, when you are a public figure such as a President of the University, you should expect that your job and job performance is subject to public knowledge and scrutiny. You go in knowing this and if you are not comfortable with that then you don't take the job. The BOT simply needs to be transparent in my opinion. If the BOT is not transparent they are doing themselves no favors and are opening themselves up to skepticism.
I've never said that I am for or against the BOT's decision. As a Wyoming resident, I simply want to know why.
This next hire needs to be a home run though.
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