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Help me with the table! Lotsofissues 12:02, 13 Apr 2005 (UTC)
The data for the other campus' should either be separated or organized differently. The template used looks awful with all those other JWU locations.
How did the image just disappear? Image page completely disappeared. Lotsofissues 08:07, 25 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Removed stub template. There's enough information in the article, I don't think we need to classify it as a stub. Jerry G. Sweeton Jr. 12:32, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
i lost more money to that school than i care to count.
-- 72.10.121.241 17:26, 9 May 2007 (UTC)Katie-- 72.10.121.241 17:26, 9 May 2007 (UTC)
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Why is the logo being used? Because its the logo of the school! I think thats a good enough reason alone. Don't you?
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The technology division of JWU was once the Rhode Island School of Electronics (known just prior to being sold/donated (I'm not sure which) to JWU as "Rhode Island School of Electronics: Institute of Technology" and "Rhode Island Institute of Technology"). I was a RISE student in 1986 who went through the transition to J&W grad in 1988.
J&W was "Johnson & Wales College" until just after the RISE purchase, when it became "Johnson & Wales University".
I'd like to expound on this some more, but wanted to pass it by everyone...
68.118.233.11 06:04, 7 November 2007 (UTC)
" This makes this school one of the best of its kind. Just look at Emeril Lagasse, a food network star, who adds music to what he learned at JWU!" NPOV - Stricken. 67.221.92.135 ( talk) 15:24, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Right now we have a bullet list that's not sorted in any particular order, and some of our most notable alumni are towards the middle or bottom of the list. Ideally we could sort the list by notability, but that's so subjective that it'd turn into an edit war. I suggest we sort the list by graduation year. Any objection? Otto Neubauer ( talk) 06:59, 8 January 2011 (UTC)
I've been trying to find a way to list the different programs and degrees offered at JWU without taking up an inordinate amount of space. I've come up with this table. Can anyone suggest any changes to the layout or formatting, or perhaps more information we could add to it? I'll drop it in the academics section next week if there's no objection. Otto Neubauer ( talk) 17:15, 30 April 2011 (UTC)
Degrees Offered at Johnson & Wales Campuses | ||||
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College of Business | ||||
Accounting | PVD | |||
Creative Advertising | PVD | |||
Criminal Justice | PVD | NMI | DEN | |
Entrepreneurship | PVD | DEN | ||
Equine Business Management | PVD | |||
Equine Business Management / Riding | PVD | |||
Fashion Merchandising & Retail Marketing | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
Finance | PVD | |||
Food Service Entrepreneurship | PVD | |||
International Business | PVD | DEN | ||
Management | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
Management Accounting | CLT | |||
Marketing | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
Security Management | PVD | DEN | ||
Strategic Advertising | PVD | DEN | ||
College of Culinary Arts | ||||
Baking & Pastry Arts | PVD | |||
Culinary Arts & Food Service Management | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
Culinary Nutrition | PVD | DEN | ||
Food Service Entrepreneurship | PVD | |||
The Hospitality College | ||||
Hotel & Lodging Management | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
International Hotel and Tourism Management | PVD | CLT | ||
Restaurant, Food & Beverage Management | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
Sports/Entertainment/Event Management | PVD | NMI | DEN | CLT |
Travel-Tourism & Hospitality Management | PVD | NMI | ||
School of Technology | ||||
Business/Information Systems Analysis | PVD | |||
Electronics Engineering | PVD | |||
Engineering Design & Configuration Management | PVD | |||
Graphic Design & Digital Media | PVD | |||
Network Engineering | PVD | |||
Software Engineering | PVD | |||
Technology Services Management | PVD | |||
School of Arts & Sciences | ||||
Counseling Psychology | PVD | |||
Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate School | ||||
M.B.A. in Global Business Leadership | PVD | |||
M.S. in Criminal Justice Management | PVD | |||
M.Ed. in Teaching and Learning | PVD | |||
M.A.T. in Teacher Education | PVD | |||
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership | PVD |
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The article says "a subsidiary campus housing JWU's culinary and graduate programs (called Harborside and opened in 1985) in Cranston, Rhode Island;" but also "The Providence Downcity campus is home to the College of Business, the Hospitality College, the College of Arts & Sciences, and the School of Technology.[9] This campus is home to several additional academic units: the Alan Shawn Feinstein Graduate School and the College of Culinary Arts."
The second seems to imply that the culinary school is at Downcity.
Also the latter paragraph is confusing in other ways- not clear whether it's meant to just be talking about Downcity, Rhode Island altogether, or JWU altogether.
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Thank you for considering this request. I am attempting to clean up the entire Johnson & Wales page which first came to light with many broken links that were coming into the www.jwu.edu domain. The page was not kept up to date for many years and I would like to correct information and add to the timeline of the University.
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Information to be added or removed: Requesting replacement of: Johnson & Wales University (JWU) is a private career-oriented university with its main campus in Providence, Rhode Island. Founded as a business school in 1914 by Gertrude I. Johnson and Mary T. Wales, JWU currently has 12,930[3] students enrolled in business, arts & sciences, culinary arts, education, engineering, equine management, hospitality, and engineering technology programs across its campuses.[4] The university is accredited by the New England Commission on Higher Education. and replacing with: Johnson & Wales University (JWU) is a private university that focuses on experiential education opportunities for students. As of the 2017-2018 academic year, 85% of bachelor's degree candidates had completed at least one internship. [1] Graduate success is demonstrated through the 96.8% <a href=" https://www.naceweb.org/job-market/graduate-outcomes/first-destination/first-destination-standards-and-protocols-key-questions-and-answers/"career outcomes rate</a>. JWU has campuses in Providence, North Miami, Denver, and Charlotte, each with distinct course offerings. As one of the first colleges founded by women, Gertrude I. Johnson and Mary T. Wales, a progressive and pragmatic approach to learning has defined the education model since 1914. Johnson & Wales University (JWU), is a private, nonprofit <a href=" https://www.neche.org/" NECHE-accredited</a> institution with 12,930 students from over 100 countries. [2] JWU offers 80+ undergraduate, graduate, online, continuing education and accelerated programs in arts & sciences, business, culinary arts, hospitality, health and wellness, technology, and education; more than 105,000 alumni. [3] Explanation of issue: This brings the description of the university up to date with current data, and removes supporting references to an old article appearing on the Internet Archive. References supporting change: https://www.naceweb.org/job-market/graduate-outcomes/first-destination/first-destination-standards-and-protocols-key-questions-and-answers/ /info/en/?search=Johnson_%26_Wales_University#cite_note-3 https://www.jwu.edu/about-jwu/jwu-at-a-glance.html /info/en/?search=Gertrude_I._Johnson /info/en/?search=Mary_T._Wales |
Jomags123 ( talk) 15:29, 1 November 2019 (UTC)
Main claims | Edit-requested change? |
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Regards, Spintendo 16:21, 1 November 2019 (UTC)
Thank you for your response. While I understand that there might be reasons for a web archive reference, it fails to account for new Health and Wellness programs that have been added to the University when that source appeared in 2000. These Health and Wellness programs are integral to the university. Also, the Career Outcomes Rate is a very valuable calculation for higher ed institutions, determined by a national body. Do you think that is better under the academics heading of the article?
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Hi, I would like to replace the following sentence in the introductory paragraph so that it better reflects the program offerings at the university, rather than the outdated list currently represented.
Replace:
JWU currently has 12,930[3] students enrolled in business, arts & sciences, culinary arts, education, engineering, equine management, hospitality, and engineering technology programs across its campuses.[4]
With:
JWU currently has 12,930[3} graduate, undergraduate, and online students enrolled in arts & sciences, business, culinary arts, engineering & design, food systems, health & wellness, hospitality, media communications, travel & tourism, and sustainable practices across its campuses.
-- Jomags123 ( talk) 19:38, 12 November 2019 (UTC)
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Hi, I would like to resubmit my request for a replacement of the following sentence in the introductory paragraph so that it better reflects the program offerings at the university, rather than the outdated list currently represented. Please let me know if you have any questions ....
Replace:
JWU currently has 12,930[3] students enrolled in business, arts & sciences, culinary arts, education, engineering, equine management, hospitality, and engineering technology programs across its campuses.[4]
With:
JWU currently has 12,930[3} graduate, undergraduate, and online students enrolled in arts & sciences, business, culinary arts, engineering & design, food systems, health & wellness, hospitality, media communications, travel & tourism, and sustainable practices across its campuses.
-- Jomags123 ( talk) 21:47, 9 December 2019 (UTC)
Article now says "Private", but university's website states "In 1963 the State of Rhode Island granted a charter that authorized the university to operate as a nonprofit, degree-granting institution of higher learning and to award associate degrees in accounting, business administration, court reporting and secretarial sciences." - https://www.jwu.edu/about-jwu/history.html
So shouldn't it say not for profit? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mjmarcus ( talk • contribs) 19:06, 12 June 2021 (UTC)