Baylor University Regents received a report Thursday that says the university faces a rocky future without a change in administration.
It was delivered a week before regents are next scheduled to meet.
The 38 page report -- entitled "How To Kill A University" - says Baylor is in peril from problems that could take two decades to correct. And it lays the blame at the feet of University President Dr. Robert Sloan and his administration.
Dr. Bill Carden is the man who put it all together, but reluctantly.
Carden is a Baylor alumnus, a former Baylor professor, and a former president of the Baylor Alumni Association.
He's also a member of the Committee to Restore Integrity at Baylor, a group that's calling for a change in the school's admnistration.
Carden says, "The paper really is a record of what I feel are the management failures, the public relation blunders, the personnel missteps of the Sloan administratoin across a number of years."
The report focuses on the impact of the 9-year tenure of Robert Sloan on the university's financial stability and academic standing, and on what the report describes as the marginalization of faculty, staff and even alumni who question Baylor's direction.
The Baylor Board of Regents meet February 26th and 27th.
You can read the full report at www.cribu.org