Talk:East-West University

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I tagged this article as sounding like an advertisement, but I don't feel comfortable editing it as I taught there and had a very bad experience. Anyway, the main thing is that the second paragraph sounds like it's taken directly from the publicity materials. (P.S. The students were great; my conflict was with the administration. Wanted to note that in case any of my former students come across this) L Glidewell 01:53, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

I was a student at East-West. I new many Faculty members who were dedicated and kind. They offered their help and expertise to students. Faculty members seemed professional. It is so strange and unprofessional that the person that wrote above remarks was an actual Faculty member!!!!! obviously work ethics for that person is not an issue. Professionally, Faculty members shouldn't be bad mouthing each other. Maybe it is a blessing for East-West that this Teacher is no longer on its Faculty.

East-West University has come a long way and now is recognized in many countries in the world. As I found out that Ministries of Higher Education for the countries I visited grant East-West a full recognition for the programs they offer. My hope now is that East-West activel seek the approval of ABET for their Electronics Engineering Program. I think ABET will propably approve this program as to the excellence it demonstarated and the many graduates over the years. I also hope that the University would start to offer post graduate programs in Technology, Computer Science, and Liberal Arts.

[edit] East-West University offers solid education

My personal opinion is that East-West does not differ from many great institutions. They consistantly offered the same academic programs over the years. In fact, they added newer programs. The fact that they have not cancelled or scrapped any program like many other colleges do, is an evidence to the solid commitmement the Administration has for those programs. However, I have one question: Why not offer post graduate programs??? Isn't time??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.29.240.34 (talk) 12:39, 7 April 2008 (UTC)