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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Updates on this? Mines is known for being a small, prestigious school. Small class sizes and a tight knit community is what Mines alumni enjoyed until PCJ became school president. Here’s an excerpt of PCJ’s accomplishments at ASU. “Under Johnson’s leadership the Fulton Schools established the “Fulton Difference,” ... The result has been improved student retention and graduation and increased enrollment from about 7,000 to 17,000 students.”
    Source: https://fullcircle.asu.edu/fulton-schools/paul-johnson-named-17th-president-of-the-colorado-school-of-mines/

    Remedy this. Mines cannot expand any further, nor do students want it to.

    I am sick of Mines telling us how much they care about their students, yet when it comes to student quality of life versus Mines profit, profit always wins.

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