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Edited by College Relation's 9/22/06. —Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|contribs]])
College Relation's what? Sigh... I love my school anyways. -- Asmor ( talk) 19:46, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Salem State is the third largest public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (UMASS Amherest and UMASS Boston enroll more students). - This does not seem to be correct. University of Massachusetts Lowell has 13,602 (2009) students. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.9.37.98 ( talk) 19:51, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
A teacher, scholar, and an administrator, Nancy D. Harrington was born in Salem, Massachusetts. She was educated at Salem State College where she earned her Baccalaureate in Education in 1960 and her Master’s in Education in 1963. Dr. Harrington was awarded a Doctorate in Education in 1970 from Boston University.
After receiving her first degree, she taught at the Kiley School in Peabody. In 1964, she joined the staff at the Horace Mann Laboratory School as a supervising teacher, and in 1967 was named an instructor in the Salem State College Department of Education. She currently holds the rank of Professor of Education and is a member of the graduate faculty of the College. She has also held the titles of Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs (1976-78), and Dean of Graduate and Continuing Education (1979-86).
Dr. Nancy Harrington has served as Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs/Graduate and Continuing Education at the College (1986-89) and during that same period she also assumed the responsibilities of Acting Vice President of Academic Affairs from January 1987 to August 1987.
Before being named President of the College in May of 1990, Dr. Harrington served as the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Harrington is a member of the Executive Committee, Salem Partnership; Executive Committee and Vice Chair, Business Development Committee, North Shore Chamber of Commerce; Commissioner, Essex National Heritage Commission; the Council of Presidents, State Colleges, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Yes, but the material in the infobox for example are plain facts. Racepacket ( talk) 18:48, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
There is a clear conflict of interest, the article is written like an advertisment and it has one primary source reference and no secondary sources. Teapot george Talk 16:26, 12 February 2010 (UTC)
Yes, there were problems with User:SalemStateCollege's edits, but there were also problems with User:Moonriddengirl's edits as well:
Also note that under WP:UNI guidelines, we generally don't report tuition levels. Racepacket ( talk) 19:13, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
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Edited by College Relation's 9/22/06. —Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]] ([[User talk:{{{1}}}|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/{{{1}}}|contribs]])
College Relation's what? Sigh... I love my school anyways. -- Asmor ( talk) 19:46, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
Salem State is the third largest public institution of higher education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (UMASS Amherest and UMASS Boston enroll more students). - This does not seem to be correct. University of Massachusetts Lowell has 13,602 (2009) students. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.9.37.98 ( talk) 19:51, 6 October 2010 (UTC)
A teacher, scholar, and an administrator, Nancy D. Harrington was born in Salem, Massachusetts. She was educated at Salem State College where she earned her Baccalaureate in Education in 1960 and her Master’s in Education in 1963. Dr. Harrington was awarded a Doctorate in Education in 1970 from Boston University.
After receiving her first degree, she taught at the Kiley School in Peabody. In 1964, she joined the staff at the Horace Mann Laboratory School as a supervising teacher, and in 1967 was named an instructor in the Salem State College Department of Education. She currently holds the rank of Professor of Education and is a member of the graduate faculty of the College. She has also held the titles of Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs (1976-78), and Dean of Graduate and Continuing Education (1979-86).
Dr. Nancy Harrington has served as Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs/Graduate and Continuing Education at the College (1986-89) and during that same period she also assumed the responsibilities of Acting Vice President of Academic Affairs from January 1987 to August 1987.
Before being named President of the College in May of 1990, Dr. Harrington served as the Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Harrington is a member of the Executive Committee, Salem Partnership; Executive Committee and Vice Chair, Business Development Committee, North Shore Chamber of Commerce; Commissioner, Essex National Heritage Commission; the Council of Presidents, State Colleges, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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-- evrik 17:51, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
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Moonriddengirl
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14:34, 10 February 2010 (UTC)
Yes, but the material in the infobox for example are plain facts. Racepacket ( talk) 18:48, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
There is a clear conflict of interest, the article is written like an advertisment and it has one primary source reference and no secondary sources. Teapot george Talk 16:26, 12 February 2010 (UTC)
Yes, there were problems with User:SalemStateCollege's edits, but there were also problems with User:Moonriddengirl's edits as well:
Also note that under WP:UNI guidelines, we generally don't report tuition levels. Racepacket ( talk) 19:13, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
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