LU 86 wrote:
after the Swoopes and Holm disasters. Businesses tend to stay away from abusers and rapists. Whether we like or not that is what most people think of our university now.
I think this is along with going D2 without any more funding is extreme... given the current state the basketball team has had it's best 3 year stretch in 30 years. Our Men's Volleyball team is consistently a top 10-15 program. Our men's soccer team got an at large bid this season for the first time and won a game in the first round. We want more of course, but when you look at a macro level there's been a ton of recent success. Furthermore the stories I see about Women's Basketball this season are ones like this, i haven't seen or heard anything about Swoopes at Loyola in probably over 6 months:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/co ... story.htmlAlso regarding fundraising Rooney wants to raise $500 million to increase the
restricted endowment to 750 million from the current restricted endowment of 250 million(Noted here, I assume this is where you got the number 86, correct me if I'm wrong!:
http://loyolaphoenix.com/2016/09/a-day- ... president/). This is different than money being spent on operations. From reading the annual Loyola budget report you can see that alumni historically don't give back most of the money the university makes is through tuition costs. Our enrollment has been very healthy the past 5 years and next year i believe will yet again be "the largest class yet." That said no University wants to be this reliant on tuition given that there's plenty of competition, birth rates affect student pools etc.
Everywhere Rooney has gone she's been a fundraiser. I'm sure that's a big reason why she got the job. The new campus buildings are great but they also are still being paid off. Loyola as a fiscally conservative university and is trying to pay them off aggressively. Which is good, you don't want those debts to hang around, but obviously your shelling out a lot of money. I completely agree more funding is necessary. I've seen Rooney at a lot of games and hopefully it results in more funding to athletics as time goes on. Obviously i do understand the frustrations, i just try and have a more optimistic view of it.