Too Little, Too Late at Cal. U. from the Editorial Board of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Not in dispute are the achievements during Mr. Armenti's 20-year tenure as head of the state-owned university in Washington County. Under his aggressive approach, enrollment grew from 5,600 in 1996 to 9,500 today, applications increased 90 percent, average SAT scores went up and so did four-year graduation rates. New academic programs were introduced and attractive student housing was constructed. But it would be Machiavellian to conclude that those ends justified all of Mr. Armenti's means."
"Not in dispute are the achievements during Mr. Armenti's 20-year tenure as head of the state-owned university in Washington County. Under his aggressive approach, enrollment grew from 5,600 in 1996 to 9,500 today, applications increased 90 percent, average SAT scores went up and so did four-year graduation rates. New academic programs were introduced and attractive student housing was constructed. But it would be Machiavellian to conclude that those ends justified all of Mr. Armenti's means."
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