[Alumni-chat] 2 Million in 10 Days, WHY?
dl bahr
dlbahr at hotmail.com
Sun Nov 4 16:12:34 EST 2007
Sistersara--thanks for your positive spins. Always good to read your words. We missed your voice and presence at the MN Alumni meeting last night. We do hope to cross paths with you one of these days!
I love the idea of a conference of Antiochian Academics. Let's get a list started. What would be our dream list of successful Antiochian Academics? Let us get a list going. David Apter and Mark Strand were two names mentioned. In the past, the name Peter Irons has been mentioned. Let's begin to get a dream list going of successful Antiochians with expertise in academics. I hope a few rubberneckers might be allowed to listen in, if we pay our fees to attend.
Warm wishes to you,
Lesley A. Pownall Bahr '83
Buffalo, Minnesota
> From: Sistersara at aol.com
> Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 08:10:37 -0500
> Subject: Re: [Alumni-chat] 2 Million in 10 Days, WHY?
> To: alumni-chat at w3.antioch.edu
>
> Just a few slightly more positive spins on this clear statement of the
> situation -- from Sistersara
>
> In a message dated 11/4/2007 12:13:13 A.M. Central Standard Time,
> dlbahr at hotmail.com writes:
>
> We are told that a "historic moment" has come for Antioch College and that a
> new collaboration is being forged between the Alumni Board, the BoT, the
> Chancellor and other key stakeholders. Agreements in Principle between AU BoT
> and Antioch College Alumni Board have been proposed in a final document dated
> November 2, 2007.
>
> The document states that a "temporary restricted account will be set up."
> Where? Will this account be part of "the Antioch University Merrill Lynch
> account that is used for non-endowed investments?"
>
> 1) Why does AU need 2 Million dollars within 10 days?
> 2) Will this "temporary restricted account" be set-up within 10 days?
>
> I suspect this is lawyer inspired "good faith" language. They want to know
> if they are dealing with real Benjamin's. So long as the Alumni Board is
> totally transparent regarding how and when the funds are transferred, precisely
> to what account, and has some sort of co-sign authority about any funds
> removed from that account -- I see no problem. I would have preferred that the
> Alumni Board had created for itself a Foundation with the sole beneficiary
> being the college, and able to accrue interest on funds for that Foundation --
> but as things stand as long as the details are publicly posted, I don't see a
> problem.
>
>
> By December 15th, 2007 a total of 6.6 Million dollars is to be paid by the
> Antioch Alumni Board to Antioch University to be used "solely" for Antioch
> College.
>
> According to the Agreement in principle the 6.6 Million among other things
> would be used for "repayment of obligations to the University."
>
> My chief question: Why can't the University wait for its repayment of
> obligations until Antioch College regains its strength? What is the rush? What
> does Antioch College owe Antioch University?
> Not a whole lot in my opinion -- but the point of this exercise is a
> reasonably independent College in the future. With the University extracting it's
> "good faith" pound of flesh, at least one result may be that when formed, the
> College Board will control the existent Endowment, plus many other assets yet
> to be negotiated. The key is to make very clear that the Alumni Board is
> keeping their part of the bargain in good faith -- and that the details are
> public and as transparent as putting an image of the cashier's checks on line.
> If one side in this puts the details out in the public arena, then the BoT
> will have to do likewise. We all know that when sunlight shines on
> transactions they tend to be a little more clean.
>
>
>
> I scratch my head in wonder at the twist and turns of this enterprise.
> What concrete autonomy has been established for Antioch College? Alumni
> deserve accountability for the funds they are raising in the name of their Alma
> Mater.
>
> Lesley A. Pownall Bahr
> Minnesota
>
>
> At some point, I hope the Alumni Board will provide a full narrative of the
> negotiations and once the Faculty Law Suit is ended -- hopefully with a
> public settlement -- we will also have a chance to see the full horrors of the
> "books" as some of the Alumni Board were able to see them. As some may
> remember, they were promised before the Cincinnati Meeting, but not provided because
> of the Suit. We are told it is very bad -- we don't know how bad.
>
> Listening to the campus meeting, I was concerned how many participants
> seemed to still be wedded to fairly narrow and old disputes -- not understanding
> that Saving the College and rebuilding is not about keeping anything as it is
> or was. I keep thinking about that poor guy who was probably prepped for his
> lethal injection last week, and who got a stay of execution half an hour
> before his date with the chemicals. That's where we were, and now we have a
> stay. Good use needs to be made of the time.
>
> We need to push the plan. First -- we have rights to get a College Board of
> Trustees. Let's move that carefully but with a sense of purpose. Clearly,
> the powers of an AC-BoT are critical. Among other things, control of hiring
> of Faculty and Faculty Contract decisions ought to be one of them, the
> control of curriculum ought to be another, and hiring of any College President and
> his/her job description quite another. Appointment of a College Financial
> Manager ought to be another AC-BoT responsibility. We will be in a much
> stronger position once this College BoT is established, and can combine with the
> Alumni Board to do the necessary planning and fund-raising.
>
> We will be even stronger once we have a BoT that can do a search for a high
> powered President who can lead the institutional reconstruction. The word
> needs to go out in the networks where such are found -- Reconstruct the College
> that Horace Mann Founded -- the College that once was in the top five of
> small, experimental independent Colleges. There are folk out there who know how
> to do that job -- have the connections to help lay the financial base, and
> have the drive and ego to get it done. We need to offer initially, a
> relatively low salary with few benefits, but for success -- (we are a poor, failed,
> institution, after all), incentives. No more up front financial incentives,
> and absolutely no more secret golden parachutes.
>
> I think the Alumni Board has its hands full with the fund raising
> requirements right now, but I have another job for them. I think they need to organize
> a conference of Antiochians in the Academic World, by discipline, to meet,
> confer, and write working papers on the future curriculum for the
> reconstructed college. This ought to be a mix of mid-career and senior Antiochians --
> but with a leavening of those with something of a futuristic and prophetic
> bent, who can give hard nosed advice as to how to structure both faculty and a
> future curriculum in a small Progressive Liberal Arts College. Along with them
> -- people who are not academics, but are professionals working in their
> fields. It isn't as if such recommendations need to be precisely followed, but
> it would be nice to have written guidance from those who understand the
> Antioch past -- as students -- but who are well experienced, and positioned to
> look at the future in academic terms.
>
> Well -- I have always been a night owl -- but the top story on NPR this
> Morning is that Antioch will maybe stay open, if the alumni can raise the money.
> Better than the last NPR story!!! It even beat the declaration of Marshall
> law in Pakistan.
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