Am I reading it wrong or are we 3rd in 1 yr growth at 65mil?We are 56th in revenue.
Am I reading it wrong or are we 3rd in 1 yr growth at 65mil?We are 56th in revenue.
This guy has some interesting charts. UConn looks good here.
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We are third in absolute dollars after California and ASU.
If you look in the "alumni stuff" thread you will see that the university is planning on expanding the Hartford campus to add research facilities. It would be smarter to add those at the main campus. If you look at that chart above it notes that it only includes research dollars spent at the primary campus. That is the same approach that the AAU takes.
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We are third in absolute dollars after California and ASU.
If you look in the "alumni stuff" thread you will see that the university is planning on expanding the Hartford campus to add research facilities. It would be smarter to add those at the main campus. If you look at that chart above it notes that it only includes research dollars spent at the primary campus. That is the same approach that the AAU takes.
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We are third in absolute dollars after California and ASU.
If you look in the "alumni stuff" thread you will see that the university is planning on expanding the Hartford campus to add research facilities. It would be smarter to add those at the main campus. If you look at that chart above it notes that it only includes research dollars spent at the primary campus. That is the same approach that the AAU takes.
You are and you are not reading it wrong. Yes we are third in monetary growth among the top percentage growers, but a lot of the schools not on the list have huge research budgets, so large amounts of money make a less percentage growth. For instance if Michigan grew at $165 M this year, that would be only 10% and they would not be on the list at all, but have a much bigger $ growth.Am I reading it wrong or are we 3rd in 1 yr growth at 65mil?
To your point, an adjunct Depot Campus Health Center devoted to Research as well as undergraduate education could probably finesse some of those moneys into the right column.I'll assume there's not a legal, ethical way for the money to go to Storrs and then Storrs does an intra-university transfer to Hartford's facilities?
Always thought Depot Campus was an overlooked gem of a resource. Out of box thinking could put all sorts of research facilities, industry/university partnerships(didn't we lose Pfizer??), possibly an adjunct Health Center Campus. Lots of Research $$$ on the "Main" Campus
Doesn't matter. I think it's a physical location kind of a thing.I'll assume there's not a legal, ethical way for the money to go to Storrs and then Storrs does an intra-university transfer to Hartford's facilities?
Lol. Relax chief, I'm just commenting on your post.I know. I posted the chart.
That makes sense. And things always unravel in these threads. This is the wording below from the tweet in post 19,722 which appears to be correct in terms of affecting the "UNC System:"Their never has been a separate NC State system. The current governance structure makes each campus independent from each other but they all answer to BOG. So you are correct in that the Chancellor/BOT's at UNC have no authority over NCSU, ECU UNCC etc
It is, but the thing is the health center is in Farmington (and from what I understand aligned with Hartford hospital) so this school needs to be on the vicinity of those two.Doesn't matter. I think it's a physical location kind of a thing.
Put it in Storrs, and use a shuttle bus to take the students between campusesIt is, but the thing is the health center is in Farmington (and from what I understand aligned with Hartford hospital) so this school needs to be on the vicinity of those two.
Of a major medical center existed in or near Mansfield our entire medical school could be within the campus.
Put it in Storrs, and use a shuttle bus to take the students between campuses
lol.
There is NOT going to be a medical school in Storrs. Med schools need patients, meaning a local population to serve.
Envy that “tough” decisionThat makes sense. And things always unravel in these threads. This is the wording below from the tweet in post 19,722 which appears to be correct in terms of affecting the "UNC System:"
"The next UNC chancellor may have to decide what athletic conference the Tar Heels play in — a move that could have huge implications for the university, the state, the ACC, other UNC System schools (most notably NC State) and its rivalry with Duke. No biggie."
Gotta start reading the Alumni Stuff also!!
lol.
There is NOT going to be a medical school in Storrs. Med schools need patients, meaning a local population to serve.
As a UConn PhD, no I don't. Please tell me how you're going to do research on patients in a small isolated population town in Eastern Connecticut? You're going to have to spend all kinds of money at the facility proper. You think you're the only one trying to goose the AAU figures via work arounds and technicalities?Nice strawman . There's no need to move the medical school it's expensive wasteful and as you point out logistically poor, however, research should be done on campus. You understand those are different things, right?
Well, I don't think so. I'm no doctor but I think medical research occurs primarily in medical centers and hospitals.Nice strawman . There's no need to move the medical school it's expensive wasteful and as you point out logistically poor, however, research should be done on campus. You understand those are different things, right?
I'm not sure what "aligned" means in this context but I think UConn Health in Farmington is completely separate from Hartford Hospital.It is, but the thing is the health center is in Farmington (and from what I understand aligned with Hartford hospital) so this school needs to be on the vicinity of those two.
Of a major medical center existed in or near Mansfield our entire medical school could be within the campus.
You have to invest the money in either location so when I built it on campus. Eastern Connecticut isn't Siberia.As a UConn PhD, no I don't. Please tell me how you're going to do research on patients in a small isolated population town in Eastern Connecticut? You're going to have to spend all kinds of money at the facility proper. You think you're the only one trying to goose the AAU figures via work arounds and technicalities?
you aren't going to get patients to flock to Storrs.You have to invest the money in either location so when I built it on campus. Eastern Connecticut isn't Siberia.
There is a whole lot of supposition involved in that statement.you aren't going to get patients to flock to Storrs.