Wait, did the OP never come back and explain what he meant by "shambles"?
I'm shocked.
I'm shocked.
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ISU's enrollment has been on the decline too. That very much has to do with demographics and not necessarily who is leading the institution. In other words, ISU enrolls a very large percentage of Iowans and the number of traditional college age students in Iowa is decreasing. Also keep in mind the number of International students has been decreasing each year since 2016. COVID has accelerated the drop in International student enrollment.
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Total enrollment slips across Iowa's public universities, again
Total enrollment across all three of Iowa's public universities dropped again this fall, according to new numbers made public Thursday showing a continued slide that began in fall 2017 and worsened last year when COVID-19 upended the higher education experience.www.thegazette.com
Wait, did the OP never come back and explain what he meant by "shambles"?
I'm shocked.
Funny. When I graduated, I received obscure postcards from cities and municipalities asking me to stay, yet I had to leave to find work.wait... maybe its the state? kids saying eff it im going somewhere else?
Hey All!
I don't think it's a secret that the UNI Athletic Department is in shambles right now and that it starts with AD David Harris who came from Iowa State in 2016.
My question for those of you more 'in the know' on the inner-workings at Iowa Stats is what his reputation was when he was in Ames? I know he was on the student services (non-public facing) side of things which, in itself, doesn't tend to lead toward being the public face of a department.
Any insight anyone has would be very helpful! Thanks!
Realize that this isn't the first time the poster has complained about Harris on here. He has in numerous other posts claimed that "Harris is ruining the UNI AD".
He has a lot problems and has to post on here incessantly for some reason.
How would this be helpful to you? Other than to throw out UNI problems and try to connect them to ISU.
I officiated a state football final with Troy Plummer back in 1997. Great guy!Troy Plummer is honestly the 2nd best.
UNI's Accounting department used to be known for pumping out CPA's. The problem though was that they could do that because they were not accredited and could have CPA Review Courses as part of their Accounting courses. ISU on the other hand was accredited and thus could NOT have CPA Review Courses as part of their Accounting courses. So as an ISU student I had to pay for an outside course to take the CPA Review course and it was another 3 hour class on top of my ISU classes.
Lack of foreign students due to pandemic and Anti-Asian sentiment has hurt ISU enrollment. Plus continued erosion of State government funding has hurt total enrollment.Just my opinion but ISU needs to recruit more and try to get to the 35K or more number consistently. 35K should be ISU's floor.
You beat me to it....folks forget that declining enrollments of hs kids in the state will continue to hurt state schools.Also to note, the coming enrollment cliff in the 2025-27 Midwest high school classes is very significant and very real and that is going to hurt everyone.
The one on the horizon in the late 2030s is catastrophic.
They should hire Scott Frost again! LolAll of these are factors leading to the decline of UNI athletics. It’s always been a suitcase campus and unfortunately, the folks running game ops have really struggled while their teams haven’t played exciting styles to watch. The games aren’t worth students sticking around to watch on the weekends. It’s very sad as my wife is an incredibly proud UNI alum, but there are a lot of reasons things have dried up and it really feels like the only chance for a change is a total restart with younger, hungrier leaders - AD, FB, and MBB. Lots of folks we know who used to be die-hard Panthers and now have no interest in attending games.
- Fewer kids in Iowa in general, which will only get worse with current trends
- Iowa (and the US in general) becoming much less attractive for international students
- Cuts to UNI academic programs have decimated the marketability of the school
- ISU has become much more attractive and even U of I has with improved facilities post-flood
- UNI’s gameday atmosphere is awful at both FB and MBB, and I say this as someone who’s attended a lot of games over the past decade
- Their ticket prices for everything are ridiculous
You beat me to it....folks forget that declining enrollments of hs kids in the state will continue to hurt state schools.
So....you young, child bearing aged Cyclone fans....start producing! Lol
Just wait until that lines up with China’s population pullback meaning less imports and increased disruption from online learning technology.Also to note, the coming enrollment cliff in the 2025-27 Midwest high school classes is very significant and very real and that is going to hurt everyone.
The one on the horizon in the late 2030s is catastrophic.
Lack of foreign students due to pandemic and Anti-Asian sentiment has hurt ISU enrollment. Plus continued erosion of State government funding has hurt total enrollment.
Anti-Asian sentiment? At Iowa State? Are you implying the student body or the admissions process is racist? Sorry I don't get where you are coming from on that.