Editor,
Yet again, the upper administration is underestimating the University community and the state in general. When asked when the University would start investing in the human capital here, President Frank’s flippant response (that hinted at a threat) was that we have to “make sure we can keep our doors open.”
This University has operated for 127 years, and for him to believe New Mexicans will allow this, the premier university in the state, to close its doors, is a mistake. Under his and the current leadership, there is a threat of closing our doors.
How about we close our doors to you, the “leaders”? If you cannot lead and manage appropriately, take your luxury cars, drive out of here and let us handle your mess for you, which is what we normally do after a reign of administrators that mismanage this University.
Sincerely,
Margaret Gonzales
alumni, donor (former), parent, staff, volunteer