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5 year contract! The AD's office making these? Now's when they'll find out there's a secret Kapoor demon inside.

I expect at least a home-and-home research and sabatical swap for UT Profs with Harvard for the Business school and Cornell or Princeton for the Engineering school.

While googling for an exotic major to send to an exotic place, I came across #40

https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/featu...rboretums/

I've never even been. Not even heard it mentioned in regards to the University. Overlooked jewel? I don't know about this one, but Wildwood and Toledo Botanical, particularly Wildwood blow away that fake #18. It's a nice walk but so architected, it doesn't appeal to me. Though honestly, I wish Botanical was more of an experimental architecture so local students could get experience in designing as well as maintaining.
I like what she has done. She is visible which is something other presidents never were

Deserved in my view
(06-18-2018 05:24 PM)eastisbest Wrote: [ -> ]5 year contract! The AD's office making these? Now's when they'll find out there's a secret Kapoor demon inside.

I expect at least a home-and-home research and sabatical swap for UT Profs with Harvard for the Business school and Cornell or Princeton for the Engineering school.

While googling for an exotic major to send to an exotic place, I came across #40

https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/featu...rboretums/

I've never even been. Not even heard it mentioned in regards to the University. Overlooked jewel? I don't know about this one, but Wildwood and Toledo Botanical, particularly Wildwood blow away that fake #18. It's a nice walk but so architected, it doesn't appeal to me. Though honestly, I wish Botanical was more of an experimental architecture so local students could get experience in designing as well as maintaining.

Beautiful place, if you can find the entrance. We were just out last week. Not a place that gets big press but it’s fairly visible and marked as a UT project. Just no entrances off of Sylvania or Corey of which I’m aware.
(06-18-2018 10:48 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-18-2018 05:24 PM)eastisbest Wrote: [ -> ]5 year contract! The AD's office making these? Now's when they'll find out there's a secret Kapoor demon inside.

I expect at least a home-and-home research and sabatical swap for UT Profs with Harvard for the Business school and Cornell or Princeton for the Engineering school.

While googling for an exotic major to send to an exotic place, I came across #40

https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/featu...rboretums/

I've never even been. Not even heard it mentioned in regards to the University. Overlooked jewel? I don't know about this one, but Wildwood and Toledo Botanical, particularly Wildwood blow away that fake #18. It's a nice walk but so architected, it doesn't appeal to me. Though honestly, I wish Botanical was more of an experimental architecture so local students could get experience in designing as well as maintaining.

Beautiful place, if you can find the entrance. We were just out last week. Not a place that gets big press but it’s fairly visible and marked as a UT project. Just no entrances off of Sylvania or Corey of which I’m aware.

I suppose I could just google. Not as fun though. My mind is connecting it with a camp, boy scouts? Y? I think I was shipped there as a kid. Have to make a point to go there this Summer but if it's making lists, maybe it's worth more mention, expandable? Like to see them in the parks like the new one on the Eastside.
(06-19-2018 05:58 AM)eastisbest Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-18-2018 10:48 PM)H2Oville Rocket Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-18-2018 05:24 PM)eastisbest Wrote: [ -> ]5 year contract! The AD's office making these? Now's when they'll find out there's a secret Kapoor demon inside.

I expect at least a home-and-home research and sabatical swap for UT Profs with Harvard for the Business school and Cornell or Princeton for the Engineering school.

While googling for an exotic major to send to an exotic place, I came across #40

https://www.bestcollegereviews.org/featu...rboretums/

I've never even been. Not even heard it mentioned in regards to the University. Overlooked jewel? I don't know about this one, but Wildwood and Toledo Botanical, particularly Wildwood blow away that fake #18. It's a nice walk but so architected, it doesn't appeal to me. Though honestly, I wish Botanical was more of an experimental architecture so local students could get experience in designing as well as maintaining.

Beautiful place, if you can find the entrance. We were just out last week. Not a place that gets big press but it’s fairly visible and marked as a UT project. Just no entrances off of Sylvania or Corey of which I’m aware.

I suppose I could just google. Not as fun though. My mind is connecting it with a camp, boy scouts? Y? I think I was shipped there as a kid. Have to make a point to go there this Summer but if it's making lists, maybe it's worth more mention, expandable? Like to see them in the parks like the new one on the Eastside.

You may be thinking of Miakonda, the Boy Scout camp nearby.
HIP HIP HOORAY !! I'm glad UT is signing good people to long term contracts. She's done a lot so far and UT will grow under her leadership. She is personable, approachable and very visible. She sat behind me at several football games and my tickets are not in the suites.
Yeah but what was she doing back there? Might have been devil horns.

But seriously, that is the kind of leadership the University needs to bring people back and together. It's the little things isn't it?
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