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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lol A week and a half ago everyone on here was saying the UVA kids were smart and wouldn’t spread covid. Look who’s the same as VT and JMU now. [/quote] [b]Someone tracks the daily status from the college dashboards and makes estimates of the percentage that are positive from the testing data. For UVA, it is increasing, but certainly not to the level of Radford, JMU, and VT yet. UVA is estimated at 4.2% of population positive vs. 33% at Radford, 28% at JMU, and 11.2% at VT. The other Virginia schools seem to be doing better at this point. [/b] https://www.vacovidstatus.com/2020/09/daily-status-sept_19.html[/quote] GMU has done very well.[/quote] It’s mainly a commuter school so not apples to apples. [/quote] [b]Go back to 1990, when this was true. Thanks. [/quote][/b] +1 Honestly, some people are so ill-educated on this forum. Carneigie reclassified GMU to a full residential college 12 years ago. Pre-Covid all freshman are required to live in dorms. [b]GMU is now the largest research university in the Commonwealth of VIrginia[/b]. From wiki: "George Mason University, an institution dedicated to research of consequence, hosts $149 million in sponsored research projects annually, as of 2019.[113] In 2016, Mason was classified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education among the U.S. universities that receive the most research funding and award research/scholarship doctorates.[114] Mason moved into this classification based on a review of its 2013–2014 data that was performed by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University.[115] The research is focused on health, sustainability and security. In health, researchers focus is on wellness, disease prevention, advanced diagnostics and biomedical analytics. Sustainability research examines climate change, natural disaster forecasting, and risk assessment. Mason's security experts study domestic and international security as well as cyber security.[116]"[/quote] [b]VT, UVA, and VCU do more research (a lot of it medical in the case of UVA and VCU) than GMU. You can see totals on the National Science Foundation website.[/quote] [/b] But my quote still stands "it is the largest research university in Virginia". Go to wiki. First para. And it goes on "Research MRI machine used at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study[112] George Mason University, an institution dedicated to research of consequence, hosts $149 million in sponsored research projects annually, as of 2019.[113] In 2016, Mason was classified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education among the U.S. universities that receive the most research funding and award research/scholarship doctorates.[114] Mason moved into this classification based on a review of its 2013–2014 data that was performed by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University.[115] The research is focused on health, sustainability and security. In health, researchers focus is on wellness, disease prevention, advanced diagnostics and biomedical analytics. Sustainability research examines climate change, natural disaster forecasting, and risk assessment. Mason's security experts study domestic and international security as well as cyber security.[116] Centers and institutes The university is home to numerous research centers and institutes.[117] Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine[118] Center for Clean Water and Sustainable Technologies (CCWST)[118] Center for Climate Change Communication (4C)[119] Center for Collision Safety and Analysis[120] Center for Excellence in Command, Control, Communications, Computing and Intelligence (C4I)[121] Center for History and New Media (CHNM)[122] Center for Location Science[123] Center for Neural Informatics[124] Center for Peacemaking Practice[125] Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship[117] Center for Regional Analysis[117] Center for Social Complexity[126] Center for Study of Public Choice[127] Center for Neural Informatics, Structures, and Plasticity (CN3)[124] Center for Well-Being[128] Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research[129] Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science[130] Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study[118] Mercatus Center[131] National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases[118] SMART Lab (Sports Medicine Assessment, Research & Testing)[132] Stephen S. Fuller Institute [133] Partners Mason has established far-reaching research partnerships with many government agencies, non-profits, health systems, and international finance organizations. Among others, Mason researches computer systems and networks with the Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA);[134] investigates climate issues with the National Aeronautics and Space administration (NASA);[135] explores underwater archaeology with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA);[136] partners on conservation and biological matters with the Smithsonian institution; studies brain neurons with The Allen Institute;[137] conducts economic research with the International Monetary Fund; and examines chronic illnesses and disabilities with the Inova Health System.[/quote]
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