Is this is a 4 year, degree giving university, which will be focused on research, science, and medical. The only thing bad for UH is if they are hindered getting their medical school started. I am all for UH getting a medical school. Hopefully they can still do this and UTH can be the commuter school they are destined to be.
I see it being similar to UTD.
UH doesn't need a medical school There are already three good medical schools in the area. If the state wants to build more state medical schools (probably a good idea), under served areas like Corpus and El Paso should be first on the list.
El Paso already has Tech's medical school and I'm pretty sure someone else was building another there
My mistake. It appears to have been built after I left Texas.
Nevertheless, I think that is a mistake to build another medical school in Houston with state funds.
RGV Pony wrote:RGV is in the first year of its med school which isn't corpus but has bigger, poorer undeserved population
???
UTPA and UT Brownsville effectively merged and ceased to exist, becoming UT RGV. The sole driver behind this was the establishment of a medical school in the RGV. This fall was the first freshman class of UTRGV
RGV Pony wrote:RGV is in the first year of its med school which isn't corpus but has bigger, poorer undeserved population
???
UTPA and UT Brownsville effectively merged and ceased to exist, becoming UT RGV. The sole driver behind this was the establishment of a medical school in the RGV. This fall was the first freshman class of UTRGV
UTRGV.edu/school-of-medicine/index.htm
Thank you. It is great to see something good happening in that part of the state.
Yes, I have a typing impediment that causes me to omit r's once in awhile. I'm going to therapy though. In the meantime, I remind everyone that context is impotant