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MaxBuck;2254032; said:B-I-N-G-O
Bucklion;2254034; said:I think that would be grounds for Knighthood, if not Sainthood.
buckeyebri;2254017; said:Meanwhile, everyday students and parents stare down $200 text books that hold no resale value and pay ever increasing tuition fees that exceed the cot of inflation.
I know he does an exceptional job for OSU, but wouldn't it be nice just to hold things flat for a year?
Ohio State did not raise tuition from 2006-07 to 2009-10 because of a statewide tuition freeze at public colleges
wells;2254163; said:How short our memories are:
Ohio State did not raise tuition from 2006-07 to 2009-10 because of a statewide tuition freeze at public colleges
Want to take a guess who was instrumental in that initiative? This also during the onset of a recession.
buckeyebri;2253981; said:And we wonder why the cost of a oil legs education is spiraling out of control and raises more than the cost of living every year.....
?Gordon Gee is a great president for us. He has a seemingly larger-than-life persona about him, mainly the bow ties, that shines OSU in a positive light. He?s a bit eccentric, but all in all he strives to make the university a better place for higher education,? said Seth Woelke, a second-year in landscape architecture. ?As for his pay raise, being a student here without scholarship, it?s kind of hard to see so much of my investment going to him.?
?From what I know, I think he was already the highest paid university president, so it?s hard for me to believe he needs much more money. Especially when I see that tuition is on the rise, I feel like increasing his salary isn?t a great idea,? said Austin Layton, a third-year in marketing.
BayBuck;2255164; said:http://www.thelantern.com/campus/gee-s-3-raise-draws-some-students-ire-1.2951303
The always-informative Lantern samples the always-well-informed student population:
College kids
(Full disclosure: I got a bigger % raise from OSU than Gee this year, and have gotten a raise every year but one at OSU. :humblebrag: )
RB07OSU;2255175; said:They simply have to have quotes from the whole spectrum of viewpoints...I can about guarantee you most of the responses were in support of the raise but there were too many to put in the article.
BayBuck;2255164; said:http://www.thelantern.com/campus/gee-s-3-raise-draws-some-students-ire-1.2951303
The always-informative Lantern samples the always-well-informed student population:
moreOhio State president E. Gordon Gee said he believes the football team would have faced a postseason ban this season even if the university had declared itself ineligible for a bowl in 2011.
?We were caught in the tsunami of all the things that were going on, and we were the big fish on the line. The NCAA was under great pressure to impose sanctions, and my strong belief is ? if we would have self-imposed, we still would?ve had a bowl ban,? Gee said yesterday while he toured the Statehouse with coach Urban Meyer and some players from the Buckeyes? 12-0 team.
Asked how he came to that conclusion, Gee mentioned his close ties to NCAA president Mark Emmert; Oregon State president Ed Ray, former chair of the NCAA?s executive committee; and Vanderbilt vice chancellor David Williams II, who serves on the NCAA?s Committee on Infractions, which handles enforcement of NCAA rules.
?The fact is that the three major guys who were in charge at the NCAA worked for me,? Gee said. ? Mark Emmert ? was my assistant for five years; he worked in Colorado with me. Ed Ray, who was the head of the presidents? commission, was with me for seven years at Ohio State, and David Williams ? worked for me for 15 years. So no one knows more about this than I do.?
Ray, whose experience was away from the infractions committee, took issue with some of Gee?s comments.
?The COI determines its findings independent of the executive committee of the NCAA,? he said in an email to The Dispatch. ?Therefore, I had no knowledge of the COI?s deliberations. And I had no information regarding their findings until they were made public.?
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Dr Gee just said we will have Super Conferences in 5 years. There you go.
wells;2254163; said:http://www.dispatch.com/content/sto.../ohio-state-tuition-hike-likely-gee-says.html
How short our memories are:
Want to take a guess who was instrumental in that initiative? This also during the onset of a recession.
If Gordon Gee was the president/CEO of a business equivalent in size and stature to that of Ohio State, given his returns he would be making ten times the salary if not more. A more appropriate argument is how incredibly cheap we are compensating such a visionary leader. In reality those that continue to complain about his salary have little perspective on macroeconomics, and fail to grasp just how great of a benefit he is to the university and state in general. By the time Gee decides to call it quits, OSU should be prepared to erect a statue similar in size to that of Lady Liberty, a fountain plaza to rival the Bellagio, and a monorail to circle the campus for no reason other than to provide a mobile dispersion platform for bow ties launched via air cannons manned by Minotaurs genetically engineered at the Wexner medical center.