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The only way to remedy that that I can think of, is to make FastTrack go by UConn Health Center. Take that, Farmington!

I think it's already on the expanded service line? All the shortcomings should be fixed in no time.
 
Not yet.

Well then, anyone wanna pony up the $100 mill to the governor for fast track to extend to UCHC? AAU status and a B1G invite just may be hanging in the balance!
 
I'm a doctor who graduated from UConn, now let me explain to you why the school I invested half a decade and tens of thousands of dollars to attend is actually trash.

But, guys I totally am a doctor and I totally Went to UConn.

Take it from me, that school sucks, except for me apparently.

No good doctors at that school, no sir, but somehow I came out of it and am super successful.

I'm a doctor.
 
I'm a doctor who graduated from UConn, now let me explain to you why the school I invested half a decade and tens of thousands of dollars to attend is actually trash.

But, guys I totally am a doctor and I totally Went to UConn.

Take it from me, that school sucks, except for me apparently.

No good doctors at that school, no sir, but somehow I came out of it and am super successful.

I'm a doctor.
 
I used to work at the interlibrary loan department. This is brutal. Let's steer the ship from the Big Ten towards the ACC...
Lol. It is really sad, especially this quote from faculty to the provost: "As it stands now, the holdings of the UConn library are barely adequate for a research institution.”
 
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63 in a research ranking (med school/health research) would not be bad. The AAU has 63 members and nearly all have medical centers. Going through AAU institutions in alphabetical order (AAU Member Institutions), the ones without med schools are Brandeis, Caltech, then Georgia Tech which has a joint program with the Emory medical school nearby, Iowa State, then MIT which has its Health and Science Technology program (Harvard–MIT Program of Health Sciences and Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), not to mention the Broad Institute, Whitehead Institute, and Koch Institute, then Princeton, Purdue, Rice University has a deal with the Baylor College of Medicine, UC Berkeley is close to UCSF Medical School, and UC Santa Barbara. Everybody else, the other 53, has a medical school.

So if you are the #63 ranked medical school for research, you are about 10-20 spots away from AAU status.

University of Maryland College Park does not have a medical school either. The University of Maryland School of Medicine is part of the University of Maryland Baltimore campus.
 
So we can just hand over the Health Center to the Hartford or Waterbury branch campus??
 
Lol. It is really sad, especially this quote from faculty to the provost: "As it stands now, the holdings of the UConn library are barely adequate for a research institution.”
We have a very big issue(s) on our hands if the library cannot even hold up.

We might as well drop the AAU talk. Fix the damn library's situations.
 
I'm a doctor who graduated from UConn, now let me explain to you why the school I invested half a decade and tens of thousands of dollars to attend is actually trash.

But, guys I totally am a doctor and I totally Went to UConn.

Take it from me, that school sucks, except for me apparently.

No good doctors at that school, no sir, but somehow I came out of it and am super successful.

I'm a doctor.

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I'm a doctor who graduated from UConn, now let me explain to you why the school I invested half a decade and tens of thousands of dollars to attend is actually trash.

But, guys I totally am a doctor and I totally Went to UConn.

Take it from me, that school sucks, except for me apparently.

No good doctors at that school, no sir, but somehow I came out of it and am super successful.

I'm a doctor.
Lol. Didn't go to UConn med though!
 
QU will survive somehow. If they have the money to carve into a freaking small mountain for their arena, the school has money behind it.

Then why did they call down the wrath of the institutions? Bad leadership?
 
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Lol. Didn't go to UConn med though!
I did and it was outstanding! I have many successful colleagues from the same class as well. UConn medical school was created to increase the number of family physicians in CT. At that time, research was not a major consideration. Of course, it is now and UConn has been lacking. But it will catch up. In the meantime, many fine physicians are graduating from a very fine medical school and having very successful careers.
 
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