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https://president.jhu.edu/meet-president-daniels/bio/
https://www.baltimoresun.com/education/bs-md-college-president-salaries-20171210-story.html — Preceding unsigned comment added by Paigevinch ( talk • contribs) 19:24, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
https://www.fulbright.ca/about-us/board-of-directors/current-board-members/ronald-j-daniels-bio.html
https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/1772670
https://thedailyrecord.com/2019/03/29/ronald-j-daniels/ Reneeliiu ( talk) 01:34, 3 March 2020 (UTC)
Good afternoon.
My name is Lauren Custer and I am the Director of Digital Strategy at Johns Hopkins University, working in the central Office of Communications. My office reports to the Office of the President.
We would like to request these proposed changes to our president's Wikipedia entry as much of it is out-of-date and we have gathered better references and sources for more relevant information. I hope that everything is formatted correctly. Thank you for your consideration and I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Best, Lauren Custer
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Good afternoon.
My name is Lauren Custer and I am the Director of Digital Strategy at Johns Hopkins University, working in the central Office of Communications. My office reports to the Office of the President.
We would like to request these proposed changes to our president's Wikipedia entry as much of it is out-of-date and we have gathered better references and sources for more relevant information. I hope that everything is formatted correctly. Thank you for your consideration and I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
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Lmcuster ( talk) 20:01, 24 January 2019 (UTC)
Below you will see where proposals from your request have been quoted with reviewer decisions and feedback inserted underneath, either accepting, declining or otherwise commenting upon your proposal(s). Please read the enclosed notes within the proposal review section below for information on each request.
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Good afternoon. My name is Lauren Custer and I am the Director of Digital Strategy at Johns Hopkins University, working in the central Office of Communications. My office reports to the Office of the President. I would like to submit an updated list of proposed edits based on feedback we received on the last batch a couple of weeks ago. We understand why some of the edits were not approved and hope that these updates make sense. Thank you again for your consideration and taking the time to review our suggested changes!
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In 2013, President Daniels shared the Ten by Twenty, Johns Hopkins’ first comprehensive strategic plan which would focus on strengthening interdisciplinary collaboration in research and education, enhancing student access, deepening engagement with the city of Baltimore, and supporting economic and social innovation. These commitments were highlighted in the $6 billion Rising to the Challenge capital campaign.
During Daniels’ tenure, the university has undertaken a series of multidisciplinary initiatives that span its divisions and institutions, including the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Agora Institute, which aims to strengthen civic engagement and encourage robust dialogue among all citizens; the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs; the Malone Center for Engineering in Healthcare; the William H. Miller Department of Philosophy; the SNF Parkway Theatre; and the Bloomberg American Health Initiative.
Reflecting his commitment to reducing barriers to participation in higher education for high achieving students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, Daniels committed the university at his inauguration to expanding access and enhancing its financial aid program in order to become need blind. In November 2018, the university was able to achieve this long-held goal, thanks to a record $1.8 billion gift from Michael Bloomberg, allowing Johns Hopkins University to become permanently need-blind and to eliminate student loans from financial aid packages for all current and future undergraduates.
Under Daniels’ leadership, the university has worked to strengthen the quality of its graduate education programs with a series of reforms to PhD education, including the creation of a PhD innovation fund to evaluate and improve doctoral education, systematic collection and public dissemination of data on PhD program performance, and the creation of the first universitywide board charged with evaluating and supporting PhD education.
Daniels, who as president of Johns Hopkins University “ has used his position to become an important civic leader in a city struggling with unemployment, race issues and poverty,” has ushered in multiple initiatives in support of the city and its residents, including investment in an 88-acre revitalization plan near Johns Hopkins campus in East Baltimore; construction and operation of the Henderson-Hopkins School as the first new school built in East Baltimore in more than 20 years; the Homewood Community Partners Initiative, a $10 million commitment that has leveraged more than $200 million in investments from others to strengthen the physical, social, and economic well-being of 10 neighborhoods around the Homewood campus; and HopkinsLocal, a major economic inclusion effort to expand business and workforce opportunities in Baltimore. Under this latter program, more than 300 citizens from the most distressed neighborhoods in the city have been recruited into entry-level jobs, and Johns Hopkins has continued to be a national leader in the hiring of ex-offenders.
Throughout his tenure, Daniels has spearheaded the creation of a number of entrepreneurial enhancements for the Johns Hopkins community, such as four innovation hubs, one of which is a makerspace for students and a Social Innovation Lab supporting mission-driven organizations from Johns Hopkins and across Baltimore.
Awards and Honors Daniels received the 2015 Carnegie Corporation of New York Academic Leadership Award. In December 2016 was named a Member of the Order of Canada. Ronald_J._Daniels#cite_note-5 He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2018. Ronald_J._Daniels#cite_note-6
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Lmcuster ( talk) 20:21, 13 February 2019 (UTC)
Hi! Currently undergoing the process of drafting some updates to this article for a WikiEducation class. We've divided the article into additional sections and have added a substantial amount of information. Will post in the upcoming weeks. :) Paigevinch ( talk) 01:14, 7 April 2020 (UTC)
The section on the private police was blanked with a complaint about WP:NPOV not being followed. I just restored the content as the complete deletion of the section and its references did not seem warranted. As the adding editor of most of that section, I am eager to discuss what issues were seen and how (if needed) we can bring it in line with policy. I will say that I do not consider Mr. Daniels' proposal of & prominent advocacy for the bill, nor the criticism of said bill to be irrelevant or POV per se. If there are other sources to bring to bear that will give a fuller picture, let's please discuss them here and integrate them into the article. Sauzer ( talk) 15:52, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
Sauzer-- I removed the section that you wrote on this topic in an effort to address the below note on the page from October 2020. I think your section is very clearly written in a way that is not appropriate for a biography. Seems like a blatant violation of Wikipedia's rule about living persons. -- Pandemicbaby ( talk) 18:04, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
This article reads like a press release or a news article and is largely based on routine coverage or sensationalism. Please expand this article with properly sourced content to meet Wikipedia's quality standards, event notability guideline, or encyclopedic content policy. (October 2020) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pandemicbaby ( talk • contribs) 17:54, 27 January 2021 (UTC)
Hi Sauzer -- The edit you describe and all that sounds reasonable to me per the Wiki rules. Thanks for addressing my suggestion. -- Pandemicbaby ( talk) 14:11, 28 January 2021 (UTC)