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ot : uh being sued for discrimination in their hiring process of dana holgerson
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<blockquote data-quote="BABYFACE" data-source="post: 2744741" data-attributes="member: 159"><p>I think your impression of UH was true for many years. If you haven’t been there recently, you will be pleasantly surprised.</p><p></p><p>The 1.4 miles between downtown and UH has been going thru a transformation with new condos as people looking to move back closer to DT. That area is fine. The area going south of UH towards Hobby still sucks. That is the area you avoid. I stayed a few days in DT Houston this past June and I felt much safer walking around at night there than I do DT Dallas.</p><p></p><p>Fertitta and UH have transformed the campus and created a village atmosphere and have created a border between the campus and surrounding area. I was caught off guard on a visit there last Fall with my oldest. (She could have attended almost anywhere in Texas with the exception of Rice) I didn’t realize that UH had recently became a Tier 1 university and their enrollment is just shy of 50k.</p><p></p><p>UH was her first choice. While that surprised me, I am happier with that choice than if she had chose Tech. TCU was not possible unless loans were taken. She qualified for scholarships and grants and that has help absorb her first year costs. Also, just got back from moving her into her dorm on campus.</p><p></p><p>I am not a defender of UH, just that my perceptions were changed when we visited last October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BABYFACE, post: 2744741, member: 159"] I think your impression of UH was true for many years. If you haven’t been there recently, you will be pleasantly surprised. The 1.4 miles between downtown and UH has been going thru a transformation with new condos as people looking to move back closer to DT. That area is fine. The area going south of UH towards Hobby still sucks. That is the area you avoid. I stayed a few days in DT Houston this past June and I felt much safer walking around at night there than I do DT Dallas. Fertitta and UH have transformed the campus and created a village atmosphere and have created a border between the campus and surrounding area. I was caught off guard on a visit there last Fall with my oldest. (She could have attended almost anywhere in Texas with the exception of Rice) I didn’t realize that UH had recently became a Tier 1 university and their enrollment is just shy of 50k. UH was her first choice. While that surprised me, I am happier with that choice than if she had chose Tech. TCU was not possible unless loans were taken. She qualified for scholarships and grants and that has help absorb her first year costs. Also, just got back from moving her into her dorm on campus. I am not a defender of UH, just that my perceptions were changed when we visited last October. [/QUOTE]
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