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[QUOTE="JoeCollege, post: 1445537, member: 189"] Agreed, Cherie. And I think Dr. K has a plan here that is deeper than what we see. NY is in financial stress (as is SU, I know.). SUNY has two separate campuses operating in a three block or so area, each adjacent to a private University. Down the road in Ithaca, SUNY has three campuses that are all statutory colleges of the otherwise private university in town. The potential here for an overall win/win is hopefully something Syverud can see. Should ESF and Upstate become statutory colleges of Syracuse University, the potential exists for fairly significant cost savings in terms of eliminating some administration and sharing services from food service to janitorial to registration processing. Acknowledge there will be some job loss, but welcome to the world we live in. SUNY could (gasp) save a few bucks on administration while still operating a teaching college and hospital. Said teaching college could absorb or add the additional medical program, and a revenue sharing agreement could address the issue of research funds, residuals, etc. Dr. Syverud, I am available on either a contract or full time basis! [/QUOTE]
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