I wasn't implying that UL needed to host a for profit medical school, only that it demonstrates the need for a real medical school at UL.
Not really. Somebody sat back and realized that, by cutting out the heart and soul of a university, by cutting the hard-to-valuate-but-essential aspects of a university, or a medical school, they could make a lot of money.
And here's the thing that bothers me: as soon as an industry can be shown profitable, big investors swoop in, buy it up, and squeeze it to make even more money, and putrefy it, eliminate the mission, and make the world worse than it was before.
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