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Screwy TUI Now Trident - Printable Version +- DL Truth: Distance Learning Truth (https://www.dltruth.com) +-- Forum: Discussion (https://www.dltruth.com/forum-6.html) +--- Forum: Distance Learning Discussion (https://www.dltruth.com/forum-8.html) +--- Thread: Screwy TUI Now Trident (/thread-1027.html) |
Screwy TUI Now Trident - Don Dresden - 01-23-2011 Trident?? Is that because some of the profs only had three teeth? Or is that because all the students get pronged three times? Quote:TUI University Announces New Name RE: Screwy TUI Now Trident - Armando Ramos - 01-24-2011 Quote:The new name, Trident, was presented to the students and alumni with the explanation that the three prongs represented... St. Patrick used a shamrock to convert the Irish. College admins, on the other hand, use a pitchfork to win over the heathens. Seems like there's some other guy who uses a pitchfork in his work........ RE: Screwy TUI Now Trident - Albert Hidel - 01-25-2011 Quote:TUI University, formerly Touro University International before it was sold to Summit Partners announces that its new name is Trident University International. By most accounts they have a decent program there. Hard to understand why they would undermine it with multiple, dopey name changes. Trident seems right in the same class as those meaningless vapor names like Argosy, Capella, and Alliant. Sounds like a car model named by people who don't speak English, like a Fairlady or a Cedric. Presumably they want to avoid any sort of regional identity. We all know how much that hurt U of Phoenix. How many billion dollars have they made? Wouldn't want to follow that business model.But then if that is the purpose why add the redundant and meaningless "International" to the name? If "international" in the name is supposed to strike a chord with foreigners, then why do I see people all over Asia wearing knockoff UCLA gear? About the only thing worse than having "International" in the name is "Intercontinental." Why not cover all the bases and go "Interplanetary" or "Intergalactic"? What was wrong with naming stuff after the guy who started the company, like Ford and Chrysler, or Stanford and Harvard? Another successful model we should avoid emulating? And if Yoram Neumann University sounds a little too ethnic, just do an Emanuel Goldenberg (Edward G. Robinson). I'm thinking something familiar, like Alfred E. Neuman University. (Finals? What, me worry?) RE: Screwy TUI Now Trident - ham - 01-25-2011 Quote:But then if that is the purpose why add the redundant and meaningless "International" to the name? If "international" in the name is supposed to strike a chord with foreigners, then why do I see people all over Asia wearing knockoff UCLA gear?
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