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Most of the timely rains came when we needed them, although there were places that could have used more.
That's up to the Legislature. And we say that respectfully.
While the state can provide the base, it's clear that there are limits.
This year it shouldn't be a dilemma. The challenge is to make that case in the Legislature.
I see so many positives. We need a bolder vision for our public universities. I think the timing is right on that.
Active managers have to demonstrate that they can beat the index. Many more managers will take advantage of hedge fund techniques. That is the future.
That's the condition for going ahead to a larger plan (for universities) that has courage and is visionary. I believe in win-win situations.
I'm concerned but cautiously optimistic. This is an idea whose time has come.
In this century, the seminal driver of innovation is knowledge. Given that universities are major producers in the global knowledge economy, they become pivotal in this race to maintain a viable economic base that can sustain a high quality of life.
I really don't want to see the University of Florida lose the building.
Honestly, philosophically, I believe in what we do. I'm in awe of what we do.