In the urban theory thread there has been a discussion about the importance of growing higher ed presence in the core city; i.e. how do we become more of a Boston.
It's good to see Webster growing their presence downtown and of course the SLU law move was two thumbs up.... hopefully there will be others following suit.
KC civic leadership is working on moving the UMKC arts campus to downtown as a priority and will be asking the state legislature to contribute $25 million towards the $90 million project. http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives ... own-campus
Any ideas on what would be a similar idea for UMSL? What program(s) would make sense for either UMSL to move to a downtown campus or to establish new programs to satisfy an unmet need for the region? Or perhaps for Missouri S&T to establish a presence here?
It would also be nice to see Harris - Stowe see ambitious growth midtown or downtown.... e.g. I see they have a small business school campus tucked away in obscurity off I-44 by Hampton; it would be great for a successful fundraising campaign to expand the program and locate to a more prominent setting.
It's good to see Webster growing their presence downtown and of course the SLU law move was two thumbs up.... hopefully there will be others following suit.
KC civic leadership is working on moving the UMKC arts campus to downtown as a priority and will be asking the state legislature to contribute $25 million towards the $90 million project. http://www.pitch.com/FastPitch/archives ... own-campus
Any ideas on what would be a similar idea for UMSL? What program(s) would make sense for either UMSL to move to a downtown campus or to establish new programs to satisfy an unmet need for the region? Or perhaps for Missouri S&T to establish a presence here?
It would also be nice to see Harris - Stowe see ambitious growth midtown or downtown.... e.g. I see they have a small business school campus tucked away in obscurity off I-44 by Hampton; it would be great for a successful fundraising campaign to expand the program and locate to a more prominent setting.









