We implore the Board of Trustees to consider all the reasons the faculty statement is a trustworthy assessment of Bruntmyer’s inability to lead HSU into a brighter future.
read moreNo report was printed of any of HSU’ summary financial information for the BGCT’s messengers in the BGCT annual Book of Reports.
read moreRepresenting more than $10.5 million in contributions and over 1,000 years of service to the university, the donors stated “HSU’s direction over the past several years troubles us deeply,” and that decisions regarding gifts “must be made with abiding respect for donor intent.”
read moreRead and sign the Hardin-Simmons Donor Letter of Concern – representing $10.5M and more than 1,000 years of service to HSU represented. Will the trustees listen and act?
read moreFrom claiming transparency yet outright refusing to meet with many concerned graduates and donors, to cherry-picking numbers that support the “official” narrative while neglecting other evidence to the contrary, HSU’s administrations needs to set the record straight, and clarify why so many of their own statements and actions seem to counter each other.
read moreThe real question is not whether Hardin-Simmons can live without the BGCT’s annual contributions. Rather, it is whether Hardin-Simmons can afford the cost of continuing to receive them.
read moreOn March 27, ACTA wrote to the Hardin-Simmons University Board of Trustees, urging them to rethink the University’s decision to close its seminary and cut several degree programs in its college of liberal arts. Below is the letter in full.
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