Perlman to Step Down

UNL got removed from the AAU under Perlman's watch and that is a colossal mark against him in my opinion. I don't have much insight into what he did for UNL, but I get the impression that UNL is lagging significantly behind its Big Ten peers academically and Perlman wasn't doing enough to change that.
1/4 of UNL's faculty does agricultural research, which the AAU doesn't consider. Maybe that's a mark against the AAU.

 
UNL got removed from the AAU under Perlman's watch and that is a colossal mark against him in my opinion. I don't have much insight into what he did for UNL, but I get the impression that UNL is lagging significantly behind its Big Ten peers academically and Perlman wasn't doing enough to change that.
1/4 of UNL's faculty does agricultural research, which the AAU doesn't consider. Maybe that's a mark against the AAU.
I hope you know comparing the narrative styles of Socrates and Plato IS more important than, say, feeding people.

And Wisconsin and Michigan voted AGAINST Nebraska staying in the AAU

 
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UNL got removed from the AAU under Perlman's watch and that is a colossal mark against him in my opinion. I don't have much insight into what he did for UNL, but I get the impression that UNL is lagging significantly behind its Big Ten peers academically and Perlman wasn't doing enough to change that.
1/4 of UNL's faculty does agricultural research, which the AAU doesn't consider. Maybe that's a mark against the AAU.
I hope you know comparing the narrative styles of Socrates and Plato IS more important than, say, feeding people.
And Wisconsin and Michigan voted AGAINST Nebraska staying in the AAU
Wha????

 
Well not having food, is the pure form of having food right? So that will keep there stomachs full, knowing somewhere there stomach is full in there pure form?

Then again I took my philosophy classes at Nebraska...

 
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