Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some UMD grads do give back. Here's an article from last month about a grad who donated major $$$ for a new computer lab at UMD. http://www.umdrightnow.umd.edu/news/brendan-iribe-oculus-ceo-gives-31m-new-umd-computer-science-building. I didn't go there, but this looks like a good option for DC who is into STEM - if we can get past the proximity and town issues others have mentioned.
I'm guessing that most major donors would prefer buildings with their names on it.
I'm not sure how you'd donate to prettify College Park anyway. Would you donate for streetscaping along Route 1? Or maybe new facades for the little stores along there? I can't see that happening.
You would do what bloomberg does with JHU - put up huge ass buildings and fund world class programs which brings talent to the area, which spurs business development, which spurs community beautification.
umd's endowment is super low for the quality of education it provides.
is it a dc thing? Becuase georgetown's endowment is also really low compared to its peers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some UMD grads do give back. Here's an article from last month about a grad who donated major $$$ for a new computer lab at UMD. http://www.umdrightnow.umd.edu/news/brendan-iribe-oculus-ceo-gives-31m-new-umd-computer-science-building. I didn't go there, but this looks like a good option for DC who is into STEM - if we can get past the proximity and town issues others have mentioned.
I'm guessing that most major donors would prefer buildings with their names on it.
I'm not sure how you'd donate to prettify College Park anyway. Would you donate for streetscaping along Route 1? Or maybe new facades for the little stores along there? I can't see that happening.
You would do what bloomberg does with JHU - put up huge ass buildings and fund world class programs which brings talent to the area, which spurs business development, which spurs community beautification.
umd's endowment is super low for the quality of education it provides.
is it a dc thing? Becuase georgetown's endowment is also really low compared to its peers.
Anonymous wrote:UMD grads have given back bigtime - for example look at the Jeong Kim egineering building. I think, being a STEM kind of place, the giving back has been to improve immensely STEM programs not to beautify the campus.
Anonymous wrote:Some UMD grads do give back. Here's an article from last month about a grad who donated major $$$ for a new computer lab at UMD. http://www.umdrightnow.umd.edu/news/brendan-iribe-oculus-ceo-gives-31m-new-umd-computer-science-building. I didn't go there, but this looks like a good option for DC who is into STEM - if we can get past the proximity and town issues others have mentioned.
I'm guessing that most major donors would prefer buildings with their names on it.
I'm not sure how you'd donate to prettify College Park anyway. Would you donate for streetscaping along Route 1? Or maybe new facades for the little stores along there? I can't see that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Some UMD grads do give back. Here's an article from last month about a grad who donated major $$$ for a new computer lab at UMD. http://www.umdrightnow.umd.edu/news/brendan-iribe-oculus-ceo-gives-31m-new-umd-computer-science-building. I didn't go there, but this looks like a good option for DC who is into STEM - if we can get past the proximity and town issues others have mentioned.
I'm guessing that most major donors would prefer buildings with their names on it.
I'm not sure how you'd donate to prettify College Park anyway. Would you donate for streetscaping along Route 1? Or maybe new facades for the little stores along there? I can't see that happening.
Anonymous wrote:I wish that College Park was a nicer town in general. I know PG county is making strides but right now it's not a very inviting entrance onto campus.
I also wish MD had more than one "good" state school. Va has William and Mary AND UVA. It would be nice if MD had a second well regarded school in another part of the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I need directions from the person who travels from Princeton to New York City in less than an hour.
Funny, posted the same think at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:you would think MD grads would give back to make college park nicer - as i said, MD is a great school that is really held back by campus/immediate surrounding areas.
Anonymous wrote:College Park has no college town. The surroundings are unattractive and the campus itself is sort of middling in attractiveness. I say this as a faculty spouse whose dh moved to UMD because his specialty is ranked #1 in the nation (a specialty within one of the STEM departments). He loves his work and colleagues, but the campus and surroundings are blah. He often has to take seminar speakers out to dinner - the options are very limited!