Tkdusb, I appreciate your response and I have no doubt the incident I brought up has many nuances that people more removed from the situation can't fully understand. I also have no doubt the vast majority of people at NYMC are warm, friendly people. I can appreciate the fact that you went into your interview knowing about the situation and were still able to form your own positive impression of the school.
Idq1i, I didn't say I didn't know anything about the situation, I have actually read a lot about it since I live in the NY area and was in the news during my application process -- though as tkdusb rightly pointed out I'm sure it's a much more complex situation than we can fully understand. I was qualifying my initial observation by saying I didn't know much about other aspects of the school. The OP was asking about comparing NYMC and Downstate, and I think if I were comparing the two the difference in culture is something of which I would want to be aware. I was being completely honest when I said I wasn't trying to debate about the validity of the NYMC decision -- it was an internal decision that, as a private, Catholic institution it had the right to make. But it is something that may make some people realize it's not the right school for them personally, and I think it's a fair thing to note when the OP is asking about comparing NYMC to other schools.