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Ole Miss Folks: Dan Jones not renewed?

Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:31 pm
Posted by anc
Member since Nov 2012
17976 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:31 pm
I really admire him. Is it health related or did IHL let him go?

Posted by Diddles
LA
Member since Apr 2013
6981 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:36 pm to
I'm sure its health related.
Posted by DownSouthJukin
Coaching Changes Board
Member since Jan 2014
27164 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:47 pm to
Lymphoma

LINK

ETA: Just did a little digging on the non-renewal itself. It's politics, as usual.
This post was edited on 3/20/15 at 3:50 pm
Posted by UMRealist
Member since Feb 2013
35360 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:49 pm to
IHL let him go.
Posted by Fireman17
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2010
11703 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:57 pm to
Yep let him go... But from my understand he has been working from Jackson without a contract anyway.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
68419 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:58 pm to
He's battling cancer right now. He's made some questionable moves a Chancellor and at times I've questioned his ability to do the job. But he is one of the nicest, most genuine men I've ever met. I wish him nothing but the best in life. This world needs more men like Dan Jones.
Posted by Fireman17
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2010
11703 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 3:59 pm to
I do give Jones one thing he did hire one of the best AD's we have ever had and one of the worse thought.
Posted by anc
Member since Nov 2012
17976 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 4:00 pm to
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his world needs more men like Dan Jones.



Agreed.
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
43951 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 5:37 pm to
Dear Ole Miss Family,

It is with a very heavy heart that I received the news from our governing board, the Mississippi Board of Trustees of Institutions of Higher Learning (the College Board), that they will not renew my contract as Chancellor of the University of Mississippi. The Board has the responsibility of selecting and overseeing leaders of the eight public universities in our state. I am grateful to the College Board for initially selecting me as chancellor in 2009 and giving me the opportunity to lead this great university.

But I am very saddened by the decision that I will not continue as chancellor. Lydia and I have loved serving the university in this role the last six years. I very much wanted to continue to serve for another four-year term, and I am disappointed that will not happen.

The College Board’s decision is not related to my health. Many of you have expressed concern for me and my family as I have battled cancer in recent months. Thankfully, my health is good. I’ve been blessed with a remarkable response to the chemotherapy. I’m grateful for all the expressions of concern and support during that time. And I’ll look better when I have hair, eyebrows, and color. But I’m working mostly full days and not constrained from fulfilling my responsibilities.

In meeting with board representatives, I was informed a key concern for the board was my relationship to board members and the Commissioner and my unwillingness to adjust to the board’s desired governance structure. Over the last couple of years, I have expressed concern and disagreement with the board in some areas, including the funding allocation plan that distributes state funds to various public universities, business issues at the medical center, and responsibility for managing the selection process for the position of vice chancellor to lead the medical center.

I am a person with strong passions about our university and medical center. Although the Board may view our conflict differently, for me, every disagreement we experienced was rooted in trying to do what was best and fair for our university.

In closing, Lydia and I thank every alumnus, student, staff member, and faculty member for your kindness to us. We intend to serve these last days until the end of my contract on September 14, 2015, with joy and gratitude. The university is in a great position for continued progress on most every measure of success:

There is no finer leadership team in higher education than ours, and they will continue the great work that has been instrumental in our growth and progress.
We have an outstanding and productive faculty dedicated to the success of our students.
We have an incredibly talented student body that is growing in quality and quantity with amazing student leadership.
We have a world-class medical center making a difference every day through their programs of clinical care, research, and education.
We have a very strong program in athletics with superior leadership.
And we have alumni and donors supporting us in unprecedented ways.
Ole Miss is in a great position and will continue to do well.

And so will Lydia and I. As we finish our work here, we will begin exploring what God has next in store for us. So far in our lives, He has provided some pretty unusual and amazing opportunities. We look forward to the next chapter. Wherever we land, we will always be proud Ole Miss Rebels.



Dan Jones

Chancellor
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 5:51 pm to
GOD DAMN IDIOT PHIL BRYANT MORON TEA PARTY JACKASS NAZI SHITHEAD.

One step forward, eight steps back. Life in Mississippi.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
68419 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 5:52 pm to
quote:

One step forward, eight steps back. Life in Mississippi.

You can't be serious. Jones wasn't a very good chancellor.
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 5:55 pm to
quote:

You can't be serious. Jones wasn't a very good chancellor.


We disagree on that. Being Chancellor of Ole Miss must be one of the toughest jobs in academia, and he did it well. The man has courage and conviction.
Posted by Henry Jones Jr
Member since Jun 2011
68419 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 6:01 pm to
quote:

Being Chancellor of Ole Miss must be one of the toughest jobs in academia, and he did it well

What the hell did he do well?
Posted by RebelExpress38
In your base, killin your dudes
Member since Apr 2012
13473 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 6:07 pm to
Endowment is up 25%
Posted by Rebelgator
Pripyat Bridge
Member since Mar 2010
39543 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 6:12 pm to
Hire Bjork. Oversee a rise in donations. Nothing major.
Posted by lockthevaught
Member since Jan 2013
2357 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 6:12 pm to
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and one of the worse


who?
Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
32176 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 7:22 pm to
quote:

Is it health related or did IHL let him go?

He got crosswise with the IHL Board and especially the new Commissioner. Apparently, they felt like they needed to appoint the new VC at the medical center which I don't recall ever happening and I have been around for a long time.
Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
32176 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 8:34 pm to
quote:

Jones wasn't a very good chancellor
I know him fairly well and I suppose am not surprised at some of the changes he tried to make but am a bit surprised at some of the battles he chose to fight. You have to pick your fights wisely and I suppose he thought he had Khayat's prowess down in Jackson. That is long gone.
But, why in your opinion he "wasn't a very good chancellor"?
Posted by GreyReb
Member since Jun 2010
3893 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 8:45 pm to
Dan Jones had a tough spot being "the man" after "the man - Robert Khayat.

Kind of like Pope Benedict after JP II, and George McConnell after Mikey Houser.
Posted by DingDongEddieStrong
Member since Aug 2013
3779 posts
Posted on 3/20/15 at 11:00 pm to
What an amazing comparison...the pope and houser.
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