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I've made some updates and minor formatting and grammatical changes to the article in a draft on my sandbox here ( diff between current version of article and proposed changes here). The changes pertain to the subject's career (where he's working now) and his UCA controversy. Davykamanzi → talk • contribs • alter ego 18:24, 10 June 2019 (UTC)
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Current version
During ten years at UNCP, Meadors oversaw a significant expansion in the number of staff and students at the university.
[1]
Proposed version
During his ten years at UNCP, the university saw an increase from 214 staff and 2,966 students in 1999 to 424 staff and 6,727 in 2009, with university staff pointing to investment of over $100 million "in new and remodeled buildings" during his tenure as among the factors for the increase in enrollment.
[1]
Rationale
Detail given on staff and student numbers as written in the referenced article, as well as a reason given for the increase as mentioned by university staff in the referenced article.
Add the following paragraph at the bottom of the section:
In April 2012, following the controversy, the UCA board approved a 10-year extension on Aramark's service contract but declined the contribution to renovate the president's house. [2] [3]
Rationale
Providing a conclusion to the controversy described in the section, which also pertains to the alleged renovation contribution of the UCA president's house.
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In February 2009, Meadors was appointed president of the
University of Central Arkansas.
[1]
Proposed version
In February 2009, Meadors was appointed president of the
University of Central Arkansas.
[1] Then-president of the
University of North Carolina system
Erskine Bowles commended Meadors for leaving UNCP "stronger and healthier than he found it", adding that it was "truly transformed under [Meadors'] leadership".
[2]
Rationale
Including positive remarks made by a high-ranking University of North Carolina official upon the subject's departure from UNCP, to supplement the information on the increase in staff and students during the subject's tenure.
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Davykamanzi → talk • contribs • alter ego 16:13, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
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I've made some updates and minor formatting and grammatical changes to the article in a draft on my sandbox here ( diff between current version of article and proposed changes here). The changes pertain to the subject's career (where he's working now) and his UCA controversy. Davykamanzi → talk • contribs • alter ego 18:24, 10 June 2019 (UTC)
Regards, Spintendo 23:31, 10 June 2019 (UTC)
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Instructions for submitters—#6: If the rationale for a change is not obvious (particularly for proposed deletions), explain.
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are all capable of being made by the COI editor, per
WP:COIU. Others require clarification:
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template's answer parameter to read from |ans=yes
to |ans=no
. Thank you! Regards,
Spintendo
13:11, 11 June 2019 (UTC)@ Spintendo: Edits pertaining to the above three points you listed have been made (new diff here):
Davykamanzi → talk • contribs • alter ego 20:30, 3 July 2019 (UTC)
Edit request partially implemented
Spintendo 01:53, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
Notes
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Current version
During ten years at UNCP, Meadors oversaw a significant expansion in the number of staff and students at the university.
[1]
Proposed version
During his ten years at UNCP, the university saw an increase from 214 staff and 2,966 students in 1999 to 424 staff and 6,727 in 2009, with university staff pointing to investment of over $100 million "in new and remodeled buildings" during his tenure as among the factors for the increase in enrollment.
[1]
Rationale
Detail given on staff and student numbers as written in the referenced article, as well as a reason given for the increase as mentioned by university staff in the referenced article.
Add the following paragraph at the bottom of the section:
In April 2012, following the controversy, the UCA board approved a 10-year extension on Aramark's service contract but declined the contribution to renovate the president's house. [2] [3]
Rationale
Providing a conclusion to the controversy described in the section, which also pertains to the alleged renovation contribution of the UCA president's house.
— Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Davykamanzi (
talk •
contribs)
12:23, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
References
Edit request partially implemented
Regards, Spintendo 12:55, 16 September 2019 (UTC)
![]() | This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest was declined. A reviewer felt that this edit would not improve the article. |
Current version
In February 2009, Meadors was appointed president of the
University of Central Arkansas.
[1]
Proposed version
In February 2009, Meadors was appointed president of the
University of Central Arkansas.
[1] Then-president of the
University of North Carolina system
Erskine Bowles commended Meadors for leaving UNCP "stronger and healthier than he found it", adding that it was "truly transformed under [Meadors'] leadership".
[2]
Rationale
Including positive remarks made by a high-ranking University of North Carolina official upon the subject's departure from UNCP, to supplement the information on the increase in staff and students during the subject's tenure.
References
Davykamanzi → talk • contribs • alter ego 16:13, 14 October 2019 (UTC)
References