The article states that eventually the school could reach 4,500 students. I see nothing wrong with that number, and perhaps it should be higher--much higher. UMO was recently upgraded to an R1 research university, of which there are only 146 in the entire country. It's an impressive cred to have, and an indicator to strength of education and jobs for the future. The Portland area does not have a thriving university, or significant place of learning. UMO has over 11,000 students. Certainly Portland, of which is a much bigger and better positioned city (location) for economic and population growth in Maine, should be at that number or more. Portland does not have the room for an expansive campus. Roux needs to go higher in height in the manner that true urban located schools do. And forget the Gorham campus--it's a big yawn with that location. Everything changes. Think about the people who will be around in the future. It's about them, and not you.