It's weird how things work. Akron spent a boatload on campus building projects to help improve it's image, including spending a ton on a football stadium it didn't need. It was greeted with a lot of criticism, unlike Field of Dreams, "If you build they will come," didn't seem to work.
Bowling Green spent far less on their building projects, mainly designed to help the campus' aesthetic looks. It was greeted with more accolades. Indeed, BG's image appeared to be on the upswing the last couple of years. A trustee to the university told me their purpose was to make their somewhat flat looking campus look a little more appealing. He told me Akron got way in over their head and it has been downhill ever since.
Five years after the last pandemic, our nation was beginning an economic boom, the likes of which the country had never seen. However, there were some casualties along the way. For example in 1914, the state had 2,400+ public school districts. Back then township one room school houses were considered a school district. That number was cut in half by the Second World War. Who knows the same could be in the offing for many public and private Higher Ed institution across the state. My guess is that if we get a vaccine by the end of the year, and things are beginning to rapidly turn around for the economy, there will not be the political will to make such cuts. If not, all bets are off, we shall know soon enough.
Last Edited: 5/7/2020 11:08:18 PM by cbus cat fan