Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Tell us you are some six figure hack at Howard without telling us you’re a six figure hack at Howard.
Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Pest and mold problems are not the norm...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Which universities?
Unfortunately, it can any two universities in the country. A lot of these dorms are decades old. Schools want to spent their money on research facilities, not remodeling old buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not Surprised. Worse than Georgetown honestly.
not possible
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Which universities?
Anonymous wrote:Not Surprised. Worse than Georgetown honestly.
Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Anonymous wrote:Have two kids at two different universities. Both have pest and mold problems. Seems to be the norm. Not sure why Howard feels special.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Didn’t they get a $40 mil donation recently?
No one gives money to improve aging infrastructure. Big gifts like this are always earmarked for something specific—scholarships, a new academic center, research, professorships. And when gifts are for capital projects, it’s never dorms; donors get excited about state-of-the art academic buildings, stadiums, etc.
Mold remediation comes out of operating budget.
Is that true? When we've toured colleges with our kids, more often than not the dorms have naming rights to donors. A famous example would be Princeton, where former eBay CEO Margaret Whitman, donated $30M for her own dorm. Houses 500 kids.