OrediggerPoke
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Leadership isn’t knowing the answer to everything. Leadership is listening, bringing in and utilizing a competent team and ultimately working with your team to make informed decisions. Military leaders do these things well typically in my experience.I don't think anyone is denying that Shane Reeves has had an outstanding military career. His career is impressive and he should be proud of it. That being said, running a federal service academy and a civilian university are completely different animals.
As you mentioned, getting into West Point is extremely difficult. The demand far exceeds the number of seats they have open on an annual basis. As a result, West Point has the luxury of being highly selective and admitting only extremely high performing applicants. Contract this with UW that has a declining enrollment and an acceptance rate of 96-98%.
Tuition at West Point is fully funded by the federal government. Because of this, the financials at West Point are about as secure as you can get. Contrast this with UW where, especially with current state legislature, funding cuts/stagnation are a high likelihood.
Lastly, West Point gets to guarantee 100% employment upon graduation due to the military commitment cadets make when entering. Not only that, but cadets are paid a monthly salary while at West Point. Contrast that with UW where some post-grad job prospects are pretty bleak (depending on the degree) and cost/tuition is a real problem in retaining students through graduation.
There are some real problems at UW right now, none more important than the declining enrollment. Shane Reeves would be tasked with solving several issues that he has probably never even thought about at West Point because they are essentially irrelevant there. His success in the military and subsequent position at a highly prestigious federal service academy certainly does not guarantee him success at a struggling civilian university.
The current UW President lacks these characteristics in my opinion, and, appeared to force out one of the members of the team who in-fact did know possess these characteristics (a retired Colonel) apparently because that person would not go along with the idea to divert money to fund the program that was created for the current president’s ’partner.’