University of Michigan - Los Angeles

What the heck is happening here? Online MBA is one thing but a campus in a totally different state?

https://x.com/santajono/status/1837051909724582114?s=46&t=QaTBQ_PFQ7gLVOFwqBKG5Q

Its in conference

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Very Interesting :thinking:. Michigan is an amazing university.

Doesn’t A&M have a campus in Qatar?

It’s not much different than UT having a business program in Houston, regardless if it’s in the same state, but I’m just surprised California is allowing it

They did but I believe it closed

Tulane had/has a campus here for MBA and stuff. So does A&M if you want to argue that College Station is worlds away from Houston. :joy:

They shut it down in recent years.

Are there bumper stickers everywhere saying Don’t Michigan my California?

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Don’t forget University of Miami-Ohio. Lol

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I would buy one. My ex-fiance was from Michigan.

Georgia Tech has campuses in Metz and Shenzhen, if we’re trying to stick to public school examples.

The funniest one to me is that Northwestern has an MBA campus in Miami.

Yep. TAMU-Qatar. Because they were totally, definitely not selling state secrets to Qatar. If someone said that Texas A&M University sold state secrets to Qatar, that would be a fabrication and a falsehood. So don’t tell people that Texas A&M sold state secrets to Qatar.

Why wouldn’t they allow it? People, businesses have been leaving cali due to its radical, deranged, liberal policies

I’m not sure if that was infused with sarcasm or not.

That school is not affiliated with the florida Miami. It’s a totally different university.

They are not leaving California because of politics, they are leaving because they no longer can afford it

The city of Houston is damn near bankrupt, and the suburbs are eventually going to fall apart because there isn’t enough density of those suburbs to pay for the eventual infrastructure costs (hence part of the reason why almost every district in Houston is having to issue budget cuts)

I’m aware. I was joking.

Part of that affordability is politics as politicians in CA tax and fee on everything, and more regulations even on homeowners.

You’re beginning to sound like a broken record.

Okay, sure. The COL is very much higher there. And yes that 100% plays a major role.

"There’s evidence that some conservatives are leaving California because they can’t tolerate our liberal politics.

Many probably didn’t like Newsom’s shuttering of shops and schools during the pandemic. Other states were less restrictive."

"Residents aren’t alone in choosing to leave the Golden State—businesses are too. Stanford University’s Hoover Institution reports that 352 companies moved their headquarters from California to a different state between 2018 and 2021.

This exodus of businesses indicates a prominent shift in California’s economic landscape which will surely impact employment opportunities, tax revenues and the overall economic vitality of the state. Factors such as increasingly high operating costs, strict regulations and concerns over the business climate are cited as reasons companies are choosing to relocate."