(03-11-2017 05:04 PM)lew240z Wrote: MplsBison, I got my enrollment numbers here: http://www.ucdenver.edu/about-us/facts/P...fault.aspx The two campuses or only about 8.5 miles apart straight out Colfax Ave. Don't even have to make a turn.
Yes, fair enough. Not sure if you saw my second post, but I actually cited the same link as you did here.
(03-11-2017 07:38 PM)Rube Dali Wrote: Speaking of Minnesota's Metro State, they offer no sports whatsoever (intercollegiate, club, intramural). They have more than 10,000 students(will look up actual size soon.)
IIRC, Minnesota's "Metro State" was designed for non-traditional students, with the explicit idea of not including things they didn't need (like athletics). But, in more recent years they're starting to move to a more traditional, comprehensive model. Perhaps athletics will follow in the future.
Wikipedia says 11,580 enrollment and cites a 2014 MnSCU source.
(03-11-2017 11:21 PM)arkstfan Wrote: That's how they handle University of Arkansas Medical Sciences (med school and health professions ranging from certifications, associates, bachelor's, masters, PhD, and MD) and Arkansas-Little Rock.
Indeed. No idea why Boulder drove to have CU "Medical" and CU Denver combine into a single university.
Moreover, not sure why Boulder wouldn't just want to fold the medical/health science work into the Boulder campus, to pump up research numbers even higher. They each do around $4xx M research expenditures per year, and the combined $8xx M would be one of the tops in the PAC.
(03-12-2017 11:28 AM)_C2_ Wrote: That's just a collection of schools, including the famous and notable CCNY.
Yeah, City College and several other CUNY schools have their own DIII athletics conference.
It's a little crazy to me, considering how ridiculous NYC real estate is, how many universities, even just on the island of Manhattan but fairly including others in Bronx and Brooklyn, have on campus athletics facilities.
You think about: NYU, Columbia, City College, Fordham, LIU Brooklyn, probably others I'm missing off the top of my head.