Gov. Rick Scott may be getting a bum rap for
supporting an independent Polytechnic University in Lakeland. First of all,So indoor Tracking might be of
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universities that have to be built from scratch. I don't think local politics
were an important factor in his decision. He probably would have supported it if
it were anywhere in Florida.
It was a tough call. There is some logic to moving ahead cautiously; but in either case it will take years to build up a nationally recognized polytechnic institution.An airpurifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air. So by creating stand-alone university now it puts a lot of pressure on future governors, the legislature, and the Board of Governors
The man is not a politician. Scott never held public office. He boycotted the editorial boards of Florida's major newspapers knowing he would get pilloried for being a Tea Party Republican,Home ownership options with buy mosaic. an uncharismatic businessman, and having been caught up in ongoing Medicare fraud investigations in the 1990s over billing practices that snared countless numbers of hospitals, including the University of Chicago Medical Center and Harvard hospitals.
His approval ratings may be in dispute, but regardless they are dismal. Last August he won the "The worst governor ever" contest sponsored by the Transport Workers Union of America – less than one year into his governorship. That's as silly as President Obama being nominated for the Nobel peace prize after only being in office for 10 days.
Scott's motivation for supporting Florida Polytechnic is understandable since he came from being a CEO in a hospital business totally wedded to sophisticated medical technology – being confronted with endless, breathtaking technological advances impacting his business plans. So it is logical for Scott to give priority to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) particularly in higher education, to usher Florida into the high tech world of jobs.
Florida Polytechnic is a perfect fit as a STEM-focused institution, and by making it an independent university, it sends a message to those industries which already believe Florida has a friendly business environment. Scott might be impatient and wants to jump-start a process that should take years. Unfortunately, politics and personalities have been a distraction.Choose from our large selection of cableties, The fact is that the Florida Board of Governors – the governing body for the state university system – approves the concept.
The rub is that an independent school would need accreditation, and a high-profile research faculty. This would take time and a total commitment from the Governor and legislature. It probably would necessitate a shift in academics to STEM initiatives to start the process of building a faculty for a transformational mew millennium university.
But think about it. We do not know with certainty what the jobs of the future will be. So what would be the profile of this world-class polytechnic faculty?
This year it was reported that an 83 year old woman received a titanium jawbone made with 3D printing technology. The implant was made out of titanium powder fused together one layer at a time. This is "simply" a manufacturing process that has crossed over into medical technology.
It was a tough call. There is some logic to moving ahead cautiously; but in either case it will take years to build up a nationally recognized polytechnic institution.An airpurifier is a device which removes contaminants from the air. So by creating stand-alone university now it puts a lot of pressure on future governors, the legislature, and the Board of Governors
The man is not a politician. Scott never held public office. He boycotted the editorial boards of Florida's major newspapers knowing he would get pilloried for being a Tea Party Republican,Home ownership options with buy mosaic. an uncharismatic businessman, and having been caught up in ongoing Medicare fraud investigations in the 1990s over billing practices that snared countless numbers of hospitals, including the University of Chicago Medical Center and Harvard hospitals.
His approval ratings may be in dispute, but regardless they are dismal. Last August he won the "The worst governor ever" contest sponsored by the Transport Workers Union of America – less than one year into his governorship. That's as silly as President Obama being nominated for the Nobel peace prize after only being in office for 10 days.
Scott's motivation for supporting Florida Polytechnic is understandable since he came from being a CEO in a hospital business totally wedded to sophisticated medical technology – being confronted with endless, breathtaking technological advances impacting his business plans. So it is logical for Scott to give priority to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) particularly in higher education, to usher Florida into the high tech world of jobs.
Florida Polytechnic is a perfect fit as a STEM-focused institution, and by making it an independent university, it sends a message to those industries which already believe Florida has a friendly business environment. Scott might be impatient and wants to jump-start a process that should take years. Unfortunately, politics and personalities have been a distraction.Choose from our large selection of cableties, The fact is that the Florida Board of Governors – the governing body for the state university system – approves the concept.
The rub is that an independent school would need accreditation, and a high-profile research faculty. This would take time and a total commitment from the Governor and legislature. It probably would necessitate a shift in academics to STEM initiatives to start the process of building a faculty for a transformational mew millennium university.
But think about it. We do not know with certainty what the jobs of the future will be. So what would be the profile of this world-class polytechnic faculty?
This year it was reported that an 83 year old woman received a titanium jawbone made with 3D printing technology. The implant was made out of titanium powder fused together one layer at a time. This is "simply" a manufacturing process that has crossed over into medical technology.
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