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Interesting comment by Kennedy. Will be interesting to see the responses to this. 

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Counting its full appropriations including capital costs, Kennedy said UND pulled about 26 percent of its 2017 revenue from the state and is likely even lower now after the last tuition hike went into effect. Though ASU sits a good bit lower at only 13 percent, Kennedy pointed to his own campus as the "least reliant" of the NDUS institutions on funding from the state Legislature. North Dakota State University, according to the data he presented, is a close second at 29 percent. Valley City University drew the highest portion of its funding from state appropriations at about 63 percent.

 

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4 hours ago, darell1976 said:

Isn’t it Bison fans that rip UND from getting more money from the state than them, and here it’s the opposite.  

For the 15-17 biennium UND received about 13 million more dollars in state appropriations than NDSU.  It's on pages 11-12 of the following report.  

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12 minutes ago, NDSU grad said:

For the 15-17 biennium UND received about 13 million more dollars in state appropriations than NDSU.  It's on pages 11-12 of the following report.  

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Then what numbers is Kennedy using?

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18 minutes ago, NDSU grad said:

For the 15-17 biennium UND received about 13 million more dollars in state appropriations than NDSU.  It's on pages 11-12 of the following report.  

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He never claimed UND received less money, he claimed they received a smaller percentage of their revenue from the state, which are two different things. On top of that, a 2015 budget isn't going to show what actually happened over the biennium in terms of actual revenues and breakdown of where they came from.

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1 minute ago, jdub27 said:

He never claimed UND received less money, he claimed they received a smaller percentage of their revenue from the state, which are two different things. On top of that, a 2015 budget isn't going to show what actually happened over the biennium in terms of actual revenues and breakdown of where they came from.

If you're referring to what President Kennedy, you're absolutely correct.  I was responding to Darrell, who claimed Bison fans whine about UND receiving more money from the state legislature, which they do in absolute dollar amounts.  And I also agree about using old numbers; in my quick search I couldn't find appropriations for 17-19, although I presume numbers were adjusted down in a similar fashion for all NDUS institutions.

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8 minutes ago, darell1976 said:

Then what numbers is Kennedy using?

Kennedy's talking about percentage of the total budget from state dollars.  Even though UND receives more dollars from the state, their total budget (basically state money + tuition) is also greater than NDSU's, resulting in a smaller portion of that budget coming from state money.  

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4 minutes ago, NDSU grad said:

Kennedy's talking about percentage of the total budget from state dollars.  Even though UND receives more dollars from the state, their total budget (basically state money + tuition) is also greater than NDSU's, resulting in a smaller portion of that budget coming from state money.  

I agree NDSU does rec'd too much.:lol:

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22 minutes ago, NDSU grad said:

Kennedy's talking about percentage of the total budget from state dollars.  Even though UND receives more dollars from the state, their total budget (basically state money + tuition) is also greater than NDSU's, resulting in a smaller portion of that budget coming from state money.  

Okay, thanks for the clarification. 

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35 minutes ago, gfhockey said:

Wow two poor hires today

 

thought the Bradley guy would get it. This lady has never ran a business school before. Now he is expected to lead the school to a new building? Wtf

http://blogs.und.edu/und-today/2018/05/und-chooses-leaders-for-college-of-business-public-administration-and-center-for-innovation/

"Amy B. Henley, currently executive director of MBA Programs at Kennesaw State University in Georgia, has been named the new dean of the UND College of Business & Public Administration (CoBPA), and Amy Whitney, who now serves as director of innovation and entrepreneurship at Massachusetts’s Clark University, will join the University as the next director of the Center for Innovation, according to DiLorenzo."

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3 hours ago, UNDBIZ said:

I wonder what they're doing to sucker them in.

Mary is starting ACHA DI hockey next year, and hockey players often bring their girlfriends.  Mary has also greatly expanded its engineering program, with UND’s help.  it’s business school has also gotten more $ from Tharaldson.

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4 hours ago, gfhockey said:

Wow two poor hires today

 

thought the Bradley guy would get it. This lady has never ran a business school before. Now he is expected to lead the school to a new building? Wtf

So the Peter Johnson search for "perfect" goes on after multiple rounds of interviews, but the innovation search yields a single candidate and that's good enough?

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