They have other projects to check off the docket first. Padilla said this was low in the list unless someone comes in and throws a large sum of money at the school to build it, or a sponsor shows up willing to pay for naming rights. Their timeline is dorm renovations, CONHP building, then Victory Village. With the pushback from recent decision being made, and Smalls unexpected resignation. It doesn't help that timeline at all. A new basketball arena is 5 years away which is the right thing to do. Focus on improving the college experience and academic facilities first. As for fundraising. What do you think the national tour is for? The school is reaching an olive branch out to alumni across the country. Whether this is a successful venture, is yet to be seen.
As for the ARC itself, unfortunately I think its already on borrowed time. You can only upgrade the facility so much before its just putting glitter on a pile of poop. The money that would need to go into a full scale renovation is simply too much to the point that a new building would be around the same price. Not to mention the ARC still needs to balance its identities as both a D1 arena and a student REC center.
There’s no cash. And there’s no capital fundraising going on for a new facility. You can do nothing without those two.
It’s a dream at this point.
Sadly, Valpo has given new meaning to the description “non-profit.” It has been hemorrhaging cash for years with no end in sight. At this stage I’m not sure even “dreaming” for new facilities is realistic. Pipe dream might be more like it.
Judging by the photos on social media, the national tour is a flop. Looks like about ten people at each event, and half of them are wearing staff badges.
I might not attend the Dallas visit, as admittedly, I am a bit miffed that I was ghosted by an Alumni Relations team member, when I volunteered help from the previous Valpo Club of DFW. I get that they are likely wanting more direct control of any alumni relations/groups moving forward, but at least give me the respect of a reply, after you asked me to email you so that we could connect and discuss.
Yeah, idk why there is this standoff between alumni and the school. Sure, bigger institutions don't really have great relations beyond the few paypiggies, but with VUs financials and aspirations. IDK why there there isnt an emphasis to talk to alumni. Especially those who ran alumni orgs.
There seems to be ongoing turnover in the fundraising office, which can’t be good for maintaining donor loyalty.
I might not attend the Dallas visit, as admittedly, I am a bit miffed that I was ghosted by an Alumni Relations team member, when I volunteered help from the previous Valpo Club of DFW. I get that they are likely wanting more direct control of any alumni relations/groups moving forward, but at least give me the respect of a reply, after you asked me to email you so that we could connect and discuss.
Sounds like the new president has the university running like a well-oiled machine.