Posted on 04/13/2016 5:43:04 AM PDT by kevcol
Typical Liberal BS.Punish the group because the leaders values are skewed.
I wonder how hard it would be to investigate other relationships the University has to see if they all agree with the mission.
A picture that says a thousand words.
The University and the golf team pay the price for her personal ideology.
I’m really not a Trump fan, but all this Fascism from the Left is showing the world how much the LW hates others
Capitalism is inherently evil! So these snowflakes should refuse to do business with any capitalist enterprises.
Maybe they can get their brethren in Venezuela and Cuba to send them food and toilet paper.
This could be tough, because I think Barry University is where they train most of the caddies.... ;-)
Unbelievable. It’s only going to get worse until people put a stop to this nonsense.
Tail wagging the dog here.
Perhaps the golfers should take their talents elsewhere.
Idiot woman. Probably a liberal democrat lesbian.
Barry University: Bigots.
Good, I hope they lose
Yeah, I’m sure Trump is crushed over this.
WTH is a “barry university?”
Self proclaimed social justice warriors. They get to scrub toilets in the new world order.
Right... let's eff up the budget to make some vague political point.
///Typical Liberal BS.Punish the group because the leaders values are skewed.
I used to think it was a liberal trait but sadly it is a human trait. I see Alinsky in Trump and some of his supporters, the ones threatening and harassing women for example, and the CO delegates receiving death threats.
Trump cut them off, the university picks up the tab. That is the way of the world. Not exactly like students who should be grown having panic attacks because Trump is written on the sidewalk and insisting on safe spaces - that is way over the top, will they ever get a clue?
Sister Linda has been guiding the transformation of Barry University into an urban, comprehensive, multi-cultural, multi-ethnic university of under 9,000 students enrolled in one of two colleges and seven schools.
The University has developed two strategic plans, a Compensation Plan, a Master Site Plan, a Quality Enhancement Plan that shapes undergraduate curriculum, and established the Paul and Margaret Brand Research Center, the Center for Community Service Initiatives and the Center for Human Rights and Social Justice.
In a variety of delivery formats, Barry offers over one hundred bachelors, masters, doctoral and professional degrees throughout the state of Florida, the Bahamas, and St. Croix, the US Virgin Islands. In partnership with the City of Hollywood, the University now offers graduate degrees under the aegis of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences.
The Universitys School of Law in Orlando gained full accreditation from the American Bar Association in 2006. During Sister Lindas tenure the University has constructed a state-of-the-art Legal Advocacy Center at the Law School.
Currently, Sister Linda is a member of civic, educational and professional organizations - Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors; Orange Bowl Committee; Beacon Councils Coordinating Council and Academic Leaders Council; International Women's Forum, Florida Chapter; United Way of Miami Dade Advisory Council; Independent Colleges & Universities of Florida - Executive Committee; Executive Committee, Life Sciences South Florida (LSSF); NCAA Sunshine State Conference Presidents Council; Dominican Higher Education Council; Florida Association of Colleges and Universities-2013-2014 president; Florida Campus Compact Executive Committee; Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities 2015 National Conference Host Committee; Independent Sector 2015 National Conference Host Committee; Honorary Board member.
Since 2004, Sister Linda is the recipient of the following awards: initial inductee into Hall of Fame of the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York; first recipient of the Barry University Distinguished Adrian Dominican Sister Alumna Award; first recipient of the Barry University School of Education Leadership Award; Outstanding Community Service Award from the South Florida Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration; Chairmans Award from the Beacon Council; Top Women-Led Not-for-Profit Businesses from The Commonwealth Institute of South Florida; Founders Award from Florida Campus Compact; Service Award from Samaritan Counseling Centers; and the Greater Miami Shores Chamber of Commerce 2016 Citizen of the Year.
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