Talk:Roman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States
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[edit] Formatting cleanup
I think this page needs to be cleaned up a bit, but I'd like to get some input first.
- 1. I don't think having the cities linked to in the article adds much value and I would like to get rid of those links. However, I'll await input here.
- 2. This list doesn't need links to the official sites of the universities. Instead, those links should be on the college or university's entry in Wikipedia. Again, I'm not very certain on this and await input on this topic.
- 3. The states should all be either spelled out or abbreviated. As this refers to a topic that is clearly US-centric, I think abbreviations would have a neater presentation and thus am doing the "be bold" thing and changing them now. If there is major controversy on this issue, please let me know.
If I can think of anything else, I'll note it here as I go along! Panchitavilletalk 04:01, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
Having the links is helpful, the more information the better. Please leave them, they do not make the page cluttered at all, and are worth it. They are an excellent resource, to delete them would be almost to make this directory pointless. Remember, wiki is about as much information as possible.
Abbreviations are fine.
[edit] Ex Corde Ecclesiae
The following schools have been declared by their Bishop to be "no longer Catholic" under the provisions of Ex Corde Ecclesiae
- Marist College, Poughkeepsie, N.Y
- Nazareth College, Rochester, New York
- Saint John Fisher College, Rochester, New York
- Marymount Manhattan College, New York, New York
I will remove them from this list. --Jdurbach 18:45, 14 September 2007 (UTC)