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UConn did get some national attention in regards to its STEM initiative. That can help with AAU interest.
Awesome, finally someone I can vote for!He's the guy who convinced Donald Trump to run for president!
I totally see how this helps UConn get in the AAU.
Hey guys, you have an actual reporter who is willing to show up to this corner of the internet and have an actual discussion with you about a topic you're interested in.
Maybe don't alienate him by acting like fools?
I was somewhat a fanboy blogger here for almost year. Tough job.Actual reporter is a huge upgrade over my previous title of "actual fanboy blogger."
It's like you don't know us at all.Hey guys, you have an actual reporter who is willing to show up to this corner of the internet and have an actual discussion with you about a topic you're interested in.
Maybe don't alienate him by acting like fools?
It's like you don't know us at all.
Hey guys, you have an actual reporter who is willing to show up to this corner of the internet and have an actual discussion with you about a topic you're interested in.
Maybe don't alienate him by acting like fools?
Russ thinks UConn was as much to blame for holding out on the BC football rematch as BC was.Sorry Russ....if you guys are on Twitter..Russ is one of the funniest guys out there! He has a GREAT sense of humor in addition to being EXCELLENT at his job! Keep up the GREAT work covering UConn Russ!!!!
For the rest of you, the next shuttle to the moon leaves in 30. Please meet me out back.Russ thinks UConn was as much to blame for holding out on the BC football rematch as BC was.
I won't waste my time following him on Twitter or the moon or anywhere.
Russ thinks UConn was as much to blame for holding out on the BC football rematch as BC was.
I won't waste my time following him on Twitter or the moon or anywhere.
If anyone can come up with $99,999,950 (annually) I'm pretty sure I can push us right over the top.UConn simply need to show it can garner another $100m in research funding annually, and then it is good to go.
If anyone can come up with $99,999,950 (annually) I'm pretty sure I can push us right over the top.
I think Fishy tried to get a room in Werth center named after the boneyard. The answer was a polite redirection to (what was it 2 heart something, thingies. I forget.)The Boneyard annual endowment.
Could you imagine if we could get an on-campus building named after this place?
The Boneyard annual endowment.
Could you imagine if we could get an on-campus building named after this place?
It is a crazy position to have and for what it's worth, Calhoun said he'd never play BC, it wasn't the university as a whole.<thread derailment>
It's not a crazy position to have... UConn was as much to blame... (maybe more so) we publicly stated we'd never play them anywhere, ever, in anything... meanwhile our women's olympic sports teams scheduled each other almost the next day... Either way the lack of a football game probably had very little to do with all the CR stuff. It was going to happen sooner or later... That being said we were never go to play while DeFilippo was the AD.
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Ok.It is a crazy position to have and for what it's worth, Calhoun said he'd never play BC, it wasn't the university as a whole.
UConn simply need to show it can garner another $100m in research funding annually, and then it is good to go.
I think one of UConn's major downfalls as an academic institution is its medical school and medical center. As a physician in Hartford county, I can tell you that the institution is fairly non-existent in terms of reputation. It is overshadowed by two private hospitals in downtown Hartford. Moving the medical center to Farmington was a huge mistake. Furthermore, the academic output and reputation in the medical community is just not there. Interestingly, the dental school is one of the best in the nation and they literally sit in the same lecture hall with the medical students for the first two years. Quinnipiac just opened a new medical school several years ago, and it is my worry that this is going to further degrade the reputation of UConn Health. Quinnipiac has already ousted the UConn medical students from St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. There is no quick fix for this, but UConn needs to capitalize on it's Health Center in a way that allows it to become a hub for Hartford County, both clinically and academically. It is just so far from that, to the point where I find it difficult to foresee any change in the near future. They did put a ton of money into a recent expansion of the Health Center facility recently, but most of my colleagues view that as political waste and nothing more. It did not help to change the perception of the hospital within the medical community. I recently heard of a patient that was transferred from UConn Health to St. Francis Hospital because he needed a thoracic surgeon...and UConn did not have one on staff at the time. That is unheard of for an academic medical center. I can't imagine (granted, I'm not an expert by any means on this) UConn getting an invite to join the AAU without a substantial improvement in the Health Center going forward.