On an unrelated note, the new undergraduate business school building at my alma mater cost $55 million.
That's probably one of the most relevant things you could mention. Many schools don't get $55 million a year in tuition. Imagine how affordable education would be if these schools spent more money on research and education than they did on architecture?
That's probably one of the most relevant things you could mention. Many schools don't get $55 million a year in tuition. Imagine how affordable education would be if these schools spent more money on research and education than they did on architecture?