Martin says he has not decided to leave NMSU
Posted 5/16/2008 03:52:00 PM
“We feel terrible,” were the words But nothing has been decided, Martin and Gallagher said today at a news conference at which they formally announced that Martin, as I reported on Thursday, is the sole finalist for chancellor of Louisiana State University’s main campus in
During today’s news conference, Martin said he’s not looking to leave or being pushed to leave. If anything, he said, he’s being pulled. He said he won’t make a final decision, even if he’s offered the job while he’s in
“I don’t want this to be a eulogy, and I don’t want to attend my own funeral,” he said about today’s new conference.
Martin didn’t apply for the LSU job. He was asked to consider it by LSU’s system president, who was Martin’s boss when the two worked at a university in
“I don’t want to be the chairman of the Board of Regents if we have a president that other universities don’t want,” Gallagher said. “We’re not going to accept mediocrity.”
Gallagher pledged that, even if Martin leaves, academic excellence will remain the top focus of the university. He said an interim president would be in place in early June and a national search firm would be hired with the goal of installing a new president by Jan. 1.
Still, Gallagher said he was hoping that in about 10 days he would be holding another news conference to announce “that was have the same great president.” He promised that the board isn’t through trying to keep Martin in
Martin said he owed it to the LSU system president to consider the job. He also said, at this stage in his life, the challenge of learning the culture of a new state may be enticing, as it was when he came to
“It’s what we do in this business,” Martin said of the possibility of leaving NMSU. “The presidencies seem to be changing a little more rapidly these days.”
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2 Comments:
Board of Regents- you already have mediocrity. Hopefully he'll wander off to LSU.
This is all about money. If NMSU wants to retain Martin, there will be a higher price tag, in the form of higher salary, more perks. Martin is now involved in several convtroversies, so his time here has problems. A move might be better for us, for the university and for more open public meetings on important decisions affecting NMSU. Things happen for a reason. Perhaps the reason for this public announcement now is that we should prepare ourselves to separate us from his influence here. If he stays there will be more costly litigation in several areas.
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