Supporters Hank South Posted 1 hour ago Author Supporters Posted 1 hour ago https://www.cnbc.com/2026/04/21/michael-susan-dell-ut-austin-donation-medical-campus.html#:~:text=Michael and Susan Dell announced Tuesday that they have committed,expected to open in 2030. 2 1 Quote
georgethepunter Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Imagine having so much money you could donate a billion. Wild. 2 Quote
JMarquette Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Yeah, that’s great and all, but how is this going to pay for a 5-star? 2 2 7 Quote
awashbump Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago He has donated roughly 30% of Cody Campbell's net worth. There's levels to this stuff 7 Quote
hookem1014 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Huge day for the university even if it’s not athletics related. UT will continue to thrive as the best public university in the state🤘 3 1 Quote
ClubWhatever Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I’ve purchased a few Dell computers in my day. In my small way I’ve help to fund this. What, maybe a tenth of a cent of it? 4 Quote
akhookem Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago Does he have anything left over to donate to me and my 2026 football ticket fund? 2 Quote
akhookem Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago Just now, akhookem said: Does he have anything left over to donate to me and my 2026 football ticket fund? 1 Quote
Connor Vaughn Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago lol imagine if they still charge him the full $10 mil for a suite 💀💀 Quote
MarkInAustin Posted just now Posted just now Aside from having the largest endowment of any public university by a wide margin Texas has had the benefit of wonderful wealthy donors. There are generally considered to be eight elite state flagships plus one elite public tech, and Texas is one of the elite flagships. It is one of two flagships in which all departments are ranked in the top thirty in America, And Forbes just called out Texas as one of 20 institutions, public or private, that are properly preparing graduating talent for the changing job market (The New Ivies, April 8). The resulting flip side is how competitive the school has become since my day. While the overall admit rate is about 27%, Cockrell is at 11%, McCombs is at 9%, and the architecture and honors programs are comparably squeezed. I have twin granddaughters who are both in the top 5% of their junior classes in HS - one is number 1 - who legitimately fear they will be accepted into UT but not into business and engineering, respectively. And God forbid one should fall down to top 6% and be looking down the road to The College That Got One Per Cent Smarter when Texas changed auto admits from the top 6% to the top 5% last year. Quote
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