For many years students in the College have wanted to take computer science but not with the engineering focus -- they wanted to do additional majors like economics or psychology or something in the life sciences and the engineering degree didn't allow them to do both. |
Gerard is probably the most principled guy I know. |
I have a very strong belief in what Gerard is trying to do here. |
I think the strategy of engaging labor is really the only strategy there is. |
It is an industry that probably has too much capacity. It's probably too fragmented. |
My coming back wasn't about coming back to the industry, it was about coming back to the company. |
The business we're in is filling our airplanes, and we're going to fill as many of those seats we can. |
The other airlines by virtue of the bankruptcy court have reduced their labor costs below where ours is today. That represents a competitive problem. |
These will be computer related courses taught by departments in the College, not by computer science. So an example of that kind of course would be a digital music course or a certain mathematics course. |
We're going to have to have labor costs that are competitive, as well. |