Anonymous wrote:He’s buying the school. The students will be taught to worship him from here on out. Like the Antonin Scalia School of Law at GMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Because he has 3 kids and the oldest is getting close to college age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:. It’s because he is not a democrat.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
LOL! So true for this website! I'm a Harvard alum. I wish I could give it half a billion dollars because it changed my life. This is the system of all schools in America. You give back if you can. If I had If you don't like the system go t elsewhere. Oh wait, almost all international schools take alumni dollars. From the internet to explain to newbies:
Why do universities ask for donations from alumni?
Often, alumni gifts are used specifically to help current students. These alumni-funded scholarships help more students get access to a high-quality education. Unique and meaningful programs. Alumni often recall student programs that had a major impact on their college career.
Anonymous wrote:. It’s because he is not a democrat.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Because he has 3 kids and the oldest is getting close to college age.
Anonymous wrote:Why didn’t he donate it with the condition of removing legacy admissions, like Bloomberg did to JHU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
Hopefully the donation will trickle down to the GSAS PhD student TAs who are barely making ends meet.
But some posters say the school doesn’t need it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
Hopefully the donation will trickle down to the GSAS PhD student TAs who are barely making ends meet.
. It’s because he is not a democrat.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.
No, it isn't. He's given a half a billion dollars to his alma mater. What is wrong with that?
Anonymous wrote:What are the most prestige degrees from GSAS? Obviously not law, engineering, business, medical, or policy. Was this just the last major college at H without a name? Did they want even more money for the medical school's naming rights?
Anonymous wrote:This is sleazy.