June 29, 2008
Mark Brazaitis
So, what about WVU's next president?
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The University of Michigan hired - some would say stole - West Virginia University's previous football and basketball coaches.

Why doesn't WVU return the favor and steal Michigan's president?

She would be well-qualified for the job: Mary Sue Coleman was a member of the biochemistry faculty at the University of Kentucky for 19 years before assuming administrative positions at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of New Mexico, where she served as provost and vice president of academic affairs. Immediately prior to her appointment as Michigan president, Dr. Coleman served as president of the University of Iowa from 1995 to 2002.

If WVU can't hire Dr. Coleman, it can certainly seek candidates with her qualifications. Indeed, one question the WVU community must ask of each presidential hopeful is this: Is he or she qualified to be the president of any university in the country?

For West Virginia University to retain its reputation as a top-flight institution of higher learning in the wake of a devastating scandal, it must cast its net as far as possible in its presidential search.

It must be open to candidates who have little or no connection to the state of West Virginia or WVU.

It must insist on candidates who have significant experience in higher education and whose careers have been models of academic integrity.

It must consider candidates of all races and both genders, and during its search, it must give legitimate consideration, rather than lip service, to the myriad voices of the WVU community.

For a more specific sense of what constitutes a qualified president, WVU would be wise to look at universities it considers its peers. Take for example the presidents of the first three Big East football schools WVU will compete against this fall:

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Posted By: chath (9:22pm 06-30-2008)
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Did you ever consider that Rodriguez and Beilein might have WANTED to coach in Ann Arbor?

Posted By: the desperate (12:22am 06-30-2008)
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Mr.Jacobs has a good point. Quality candidates are not going to want to be identified with WV & WVU. Note that the BOG is mostly the same group and the government of WV is the same. Moreover no effort has been made for an investigation and the parties involved are still at WVU. Only the desperate would apply at this point.

Posted By: Sopranos-like (12:15am 06-30-2008)
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WVU Dad: It is all of West Virginia that has suffered not just WVU.
We now have a "Sopranos-like" image. And it is justified.
The perps at WVU are still there-rewarded for their actions and keeping quiet with lifetime six figure incomes & benefits: WV "open for business" as usual.

Posted By: WVUx2 (7:17pm 06-29-2008)
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I don’t disagree with Dr. Brazaitis that WVU needs a president with qualifications that support WVU’s participation on the national and international stages either. I also strongly agree that we need a leader who understands the special relationship that WVU must have with the citizens of this state. WVU is the State's University. West Virginia is unlike a place like the state of North Carolina which has many large, national universities - UNC, Wake Forest, Duke, NC State, etc... The success of this State's economy, job base and healthcare system (to name a few) are intertwined with the success of the University. I think it is imperative to hire a President who is not only academically qualified, but who also has an understanding of WVU's unique position in this State. In that regard, the search committee should look for alums, former WVU educators and State natives, as well, who are academically qualified.

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