My alma mater is apparently close to a deal to open a branch of the journalism school in Qatar. This puts its Evanston, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., locations in a little bit of perspective, doesn't it.
Others have already done so. And here's why:
The Qatar Foundation pays all of the universities' costs -- from construction of new buildings to faculty and administrative salaries -- and it offered Cornell an undisclosed financial gift when it opened a medical school there in 2002, according to Dr. Antonio Gotto, dean of Cornell's medical school.
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