My favorite is the photo of the conference room with only one chair. I imagine there are fewer disagreements that way (then again, perhaps not).
Big Deal. Just because there are pictures there doesn't make SRU legitimate. When are these as* Hole* going to understand they've been discovered as frauds and crooks? So they have an office that says Saint Regis on it... That's like painting dog crap and calling it art. Just my .02 worth Mr_E_2000
Mr. E-2000: That's like painting dog crap and calling it art. Long ago, I had a friend whose father ran a very large business selling joy buzzers, dribble glasses, fake vomit, and all those other fine products. When we asked the man from Golden's Magic Wand what his best sellers were, the answer was the imitation dog poop, and the toothbrushes with two foam breasts instead of bristles. But wait. Good ol' reliable Gus refers to a St. Regis conference room with one chair, but the picture I look at shows four. Is it possible that the same team that moves faculty heads around, on demand, has Photo Shopped three more chairs into the room, after reading his comment?
Those awards and plagues must be for have the cleanest offices. I have never seen any offices that clean. If I worked there they would skip by my office when they went around to take pictures.
Not the sort of facilities that are going to impress the Universities Grants Commission or the Association of Indian University when they come to do their site visit! But then again, who will they talk to? There is not a body in sight!
Reminds me of a chair in a barber shop. Not very convincing. The neon sign probably costs more than the rent for this campus.
Amused, you are missing the point. SRU is a virtual university and people sitting in the meeitng, office and counseling rooms are invisible Peter Chin
lotsa books on those shelves... Since Mr. Azad is a computer guy, you'd think there might be a few signs of printed material in his field in evidence in the photos. Things like... a C++ reference, maybe some of Donald Knuth's books, a numerical recipes text, a few CD's holding software. Do you remember Saint Regis appeared to have been selling Microsoft Certifications? I wonder if Mr. Azad was around at that time? I wonder if SRU-India awards Microsoft credentials too? Here's a quote from an earlier thread. You can find a picture of the University-In-A-Box here. Usually obtaining a Microsoft Certification is a lot of work. If SRU could apply its accelerated learning technology to download the MSCE skill set into clients' brains in a short time they'd have a valuable product on their hands! G
We apply the Ghostbusters definition to St. Regis. As Dan Ackroyd put it, what we have here is a "Class 4 Roving Vapor." Which explains why it can't be seen even by people who look directly at it.