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They need to pump that video, which I thought was good. I'd also like to see UConn market in Fairfield County. I wonder if they would consider a UConn club, much like Penn, etc.
They need to pump that video, which I thought was good. I'd also like to see UConn market in Fairfield County. I wonder if they would consider a UConn club, much like Penn, etc.
I like the general idea behind it but you don't really want your President pumping up NYC if you're a Conn. state politician. The whole point behind taxpayer money going to a state university is to educate the citizens of the state so that they will enrich the state in a variety of ways. Can't imagine the pols were thrilled to hear her say that.
On the other hand, it may very well be accepted that many of those who succeed in NYC eventually move back to Connecticut to continue their careers, but I certainly hope there'd be some evidence of that happening.
But to directly address Upstater's point - you have to go where the money is. And if spending X while focusing on NYC brings a positive yield to the school in terms of the endowment (which I'm 100% certain it will), it is a no brainer.
aren't there cuter alum in the city that could have been used? just sayin'.
I agree that you want moneyed NYC people donating to the school. On the other hand, states subsidize education because -- at least in the pre-2008 past -- a good public education system meant more educated citizens and citizens with better skills and more wealth for the state.
22k alum in NYC seems awfully low. I feel like it has to be a lot more than that.
22k is not accurate and certainly not a selling point, so why does our administration bring it up? Unfortunately our current "leaders" are clueless in the art of sales, negotiation and particularly public relations/marketing. I give the school a ZERO in the PR category.
What's the right number?
any chance the 22k is the registered number of the NYC Alumni chapter? I agree that can not be the total. I know at least 20 students I knew and graduated with that ended up in the city and probably double that number in Boston. About 5 of us ended up in Hartford which was lower than I expected.I don't know but 22k does not sound like a lot in a city of 6 million people. I live here and it seems like there are a lot more than that. No one is impressed with 22,000 fans in NYC so why even bring it up? It's more of a joke than a selling point
In Manhattan, Connecticut alumni association members had / have access to potentially use The Williams Club of New York.I'd also like to see UConn market in Fairfield County. I wonder if they would consider a UConn club, much like Penn, etc.
In Manhattan, Connecticut alumni association members had / have access to potentially use The Williams Club of New York.
Read the link - apply, pay (if accepted?).How so?