![]() Other than Physical Geological Science in my first semester, I never had more than 40 students in a class. ![]() I live in Merrick and couldn't have gone anywhere else. John's has 77.96 percent as undergraduates, and Wikipedia doesn't have a source for that, so I don't know when the numbers are from. ![]() As of August 2019, Elon had 90.84 percent as undergraduates. For Fall 2019, Northeastern had 67.03 percent as undergraduates. Looking at the other private CAA schools, Drexel has a slightly higher 63.40 percent who are undergraduates, and that's from August 29. Other schools have a higher percentage of their students who are undergraduates. says we have 6,701 undergraduates and 4,170 graduates, which is 61.64 percent undergraduate, and that's from 2018. It's built for that, and those numbers can help so many things, including community/state/region support, alumni pool, marketing reach, merchandising, sponsorships, media / attention, and donation / tuition dollars. About 8-10k undergrad, and another X for grad (10-15 total max) seems right sized to me. Polito wrote:I would really like to see HU grow it's numbers, and I'm hoping UIC's much larger size has her in that mindset - it's become way too small IMO. hofstrahall Posts: 23 Joined: Fri 5:08 pm Poser already takes over an academic powerhouse at Hofstra. Poser is big on diversity.sports programs attract diverse students. Poser is a pro she is going to see what Hofstra's competition does in sports - Fordham, Saint John's, Stony Brook and Poser will want to match that and outdo the competition. I think someone like her would see the value of adding back football and perhaps swimming, diving, hockey to Hofstra. Poser was dean at the University of Nebraska - BIG Football school and sports school. Poser's own academic career shows me that she has been exposed to big time sports. About 1 out of 10 Chicago residents that are college grads graduated from UIC. UIC has an excellent reputation in Chicago and in Illinois. UIC was founded in 1982 after the combining of many academic units and schools and the sports programs are less than 40 years old. P! Polito Posts: 3446 Joined: Thu 3:42 pm Location: Long Island, NY Looking forward to the next chapter - rise us up Dr. I would really like to see HU grow it's numbers, and I'm hoping UIC's much larger size has her in that mindset - it's become way too small IMO. The first woman president for HU - the timing couldn't be better, and nails the diversity aspect, which I think is important. A proven fundraiser, and I do like that UIC has sponsorships all over their facilities and buildings - bring in that dough! Will be interesting to see how she can leverage certain things. HU also provides some unique upticks for her, including a higher endowment. UIC has some useful parallels that hopefully will pay off for her. Supreme education and affiliation at some of the best schools in the country. This could pay big dividends for HU to expand it's horizons and reputation. National exposure and reach - not just a regional leader. Experience shows a natural progression of leadership and impact to this point. She carries a MUCH more national background than Rab, who was mostly a NY tied guy - not saying one is better than the other, both are skilled and educated, but it will be interesting to see if that impacts things.Īnd yes for us the biggest question is does she have a love and appreciation for athletics?!?! UIC has had a pretty good hoops program, that's their baby just like here, so I'm hopeful. I can easily see the appeal, she looks to be ready for this role. She looks to be a supreme selection IMO, checks off numerous boxes. More power to him, rooting for him big time - great guy who cares, and a great family. ![]()
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