Talk:Rutgers University–Camden/Archive 1

Archive 1

Major Edit 30 JULY 2006

This article needs to be expanded. I will begin to do so today and in the next few days following. Also, I will propose that it be renamed Rutgers-Camden, as that is the name used officially and the current title of the article is both rarely, if ever used, and awkward. —ExplorerCDT 18:56, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

Athletics section and the streak

I believe a short mention of Rutgers-Camden's 117 game losing streak in basketball, which is the NCAA record longest losing streak, should be mentioned in the athletics section. As precedence, I offer that Prairie View A&M's 80 game losing streak in football is mentioned on its Wiki. Zappa2496 (talk) 06:57, 22 January 2009 (UTC)

incorrect link in the "metro Phila coll's & univ's" portal

I just added the following portal to this page:

. Unfortunately, when you open the portal and click on the link for "Rutgers", you are sent to the main Rutgers University page, instead of to this Rutgers-Camden page. Would someone be able to have the portal link changed?

When you go to the NCAA portal and click on the link for Div III institutions, you are sent to List of NCAA Division III institutions, which has a link for the correct page, i.e., Rutgers-Camden. Eagle4000 (talk) 20:25, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

Please Fix Sourcing Issues!!

Pictures have sourcing issues and Wikipedia Admin is threatening to delete these pictures unless the uploader fixes certain issues regarding copyright and sourcing. Please fix, these pics should not be deleted from main page —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.38.97.1 (talk) 01:24, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

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Specifying graduate programs

I am advocating that Wiki articles for all recently designated universities and so-called branch campuses should fully disclose their graduate program subject offerings and the nature of their graduate degrees.Specifications of disciplines within graduate programs are vital indices for the level of an academic institution. Wiki is not only for Americans. I have worked and done research in European and American universities for over 30 years. Many Europeans, and I suspect many others around the world, have no idea that many newly designated universities in the US would not have the rank of university in their own countries. Many American state colleges and European écoles d'hautes études and hochsclulen were undergraduate institutions until the 1990s when all started to offer the rough equivalent of masters degrees (troisiême cycle) and professional doctorates (rather than the academic PhD doctorate). Many but not all (Massachusetts) US state colleges then changed their titles to universities, but most European institutions kept their designations. Delving through samples of Wiki articles for recent US universities, it seems that many are written like recruitment brochures with references to new science buildings and programs. One must then take the time to sort through the university's web site to find out that the new science building is for undergraduate research. Laburke (talk) 20:11, 12 February 2012 (UTC)

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