Talk:Robert V. Gentry

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[edit] Wanting to know whether this guy is for real

please someone make this an article. I wanna know if this guy's for real at all. A Brooklyn Baby (fake science is back!) 07:53, 18 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] AfD discussion

Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Robert_V._Gentry  (aeropagitica)  20:57, 18 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Robert V. Gentry's Education

Columbia Union College, Takoma Park MD -- I do NOT believe that CUC has anything beyond Bachelors programs. I was on the staff there for 10 years... And they certainly didn't have them back then. Dr. Gentry was my parents age when I was in grade school. Checking the CUC website, they say that these are the degrees that they offer: Columbia Union College offers academic programs leading to the following degrees:

  • Associate of Arts (AA)
  • Associate of Science (AS)
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
  • Bachelor of Science (BS)
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Bachelor of Music (BM)
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)

So I think that we should find out the truth and correct the article. Emyth 20:10, 24 March 2006 (UTC)

Honorary doctorates are awarded independent of academic programs. A college usually award honorary degrees as they see fit without regard to procedural matters. We'll wikilink to let readers know. --ScienceApologist 06:52, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
Emyth is right, according to [1]. So I'm guessing either hoax on the part of Gentry, or simply some unintentional misinformation. --M1ss1ontomars2k4 02:04, 14 May 2006 (UTC)