N.C. alone in college hiring secrecy
4/10/2008 8:37:03 PM
so does this pertain to affirmative action and what not? what i mean is, if a college releases their finalist list, and there are no minorities, i'd think they'd get in trouble, but unc doesnt have to worry cause its private...therefore what if unc never puts a black person but they dont release it...sounds like unc should get in trouble
4/10/2008 8:50:28 PM
I'm not sure I agree with keeping the candidates private, but one argument for it is that candidates for high-level executive positions generally already have jobs and if it gets back to their current workplace it will cause problems, especially if they don't get/take the new job.
4/10/2008 9:28:05 PM
^ Then how is it that the numerous candidates in the other 49 states seem to manage just fine with having their names revealed?
4/10/2008 9:51:55 PM
drunknfuckingtardedWhat in the hell makes you think that UNC is a private college? Seriously! It touts itself as the nations oldest fucking PUBLIC university.How in the fuck did you make it past 3rd grade?
4/10/2008 11:19:15 PM
makes you feel that some people don't really understand why we hate UNC, eh?
4/10/2008 11:32:05 PM
No reason not to have the selection of public officials made public.
4/10/2008 11:36:22 PM
4/10/2008 11:44:44 PM
hahahhahahaagood stuff.
4/11/2008 9:33:16 AM
4/11/2008 12:01:57 PM
There are compelling reasons to maintain the confidentiality of applicants, because you want to attract the best applicants. Obviously this needs to be balanced with openness/input, so making the finalists public with their consent isn't a bad compromise.
4/11/2008 1:29:12 PM
^ Well, then why haven't we been doing the latter?
4/11/2008 2:24:59 PM
I was making a commentary, not a defense. I imagine the system has leaned stronger to the confidentiality/not wanting to deter applicants side of things.Heck, at many universities the boosters have to vote on whether to approve the basketball/football coach's contract.
4/11/2008 3:31:20 PM
^ Understood. But I now want to move the thread more toward (1) how this secrecy happened and (2) why we let it happen.And the confidentiality argument--no matter who's making it--has grown tiresome. It has already been established that 49 other states somehow manage to recruit top candidates without UNC's draconian secrecy.
4/11/2008 4:10:19 PM
4/11/2008 7:59:06 PM
swing, and a miss
4/11/2008 8:06:51 PM