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Crazy dorm rules. Anyone know why in the oak street dorm the doors are locked 24 hours a day, and you must swipe your keycard to get in and show it to the person behind the front desk? Why you then also have to swipe the card again to go up the elevator? Why if you have a guest, that guest must turn in their drivers license to the front desk to enter? Why if a guest stays for more than 2 nights(even on long weekends) they must pay a fee per night after? (Of course despite the fact you already paid for your room and your guest either shares your bed or sleeps on the floor) Oh and all the doors have strong closers on it so you walk the hallways and you see or interact with no one. Very Very VERY! Antisocial dorm.
I need someone who graduated from UMKC (i.e., knows what the diploma looks like) to answer this: is the UM System seal on the outside cover or on the diploma itself? Any other logos? Is the UM System seal used anywhere on campus at all? Could UMKC students even identify it? Just wondering and trying to decide what to do with the infobox. Thanks.ā Lazytiger 19:12, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
The page move was wrong. The dash is used in writing to illustrate a pause in speaking. The UMKC official site clearly uses regular hyphen throughout. http://www.umkc.edu/umkc/catalog/html/intro/0200.html Badagnani 06:43, 4 February 2007 (UTC)
I don't believe the writing in the history sections of this entry are encyclopedia quality. I have tried a few times to rewrite them, but someone has felt the need to revert or modify most of my changes. I'm giving up. Hopefully, prospective students will not be turned off to the university because of the poor representation of it on this website. To the original author: this is not a personal criticism. It is an alumnus looking out for the best interests of his alma mater. Mrmb6b02 ( talk) 03:24, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
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I really dislike the table format for alumni that was added here. It is difficult to edit, not consistent with other colleges, and the table format is not in a useful manner (e.g., structured sortable). Americasroof ( talk) 21:26, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
The inclusion of the other schools from which POTUSs and Supreme Justices DID graduate tends to give its claims more weight than they deserve. I'd like to take the names of the others out of the article. Thoughts? Tapered ( talk) 07:16, 27 September 2011 (UTC)
I have twice removed a listing of (only two - why only two? Why only those two?) scholarships from the article. In the first place, the material is unsourced. Even if it were sourced, I would still contend that the material is inappropriate for an encyclopedia article about the entire school. It's way too detailed for a general article. Further, this is not meant to be a guide to the institution but a broad overview. ElKevbo ( talk) 07:20, 7 February 2012 (UTC)
1. The source is here: http://sgs.umkc.edu/fellow/index.asp
2. Some areas in UMKC are famous in research, e.g., Art performance, Computer Science, ... Adding these content can attract students who are interested in research to apply this school. This information is a helpful reference for future students.
3. Some content can be removed to make it short.
4. Since wiki is a public encyclopedia for people to contribute, please consider this change.
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Edward F.Zigler, the founder of Head Start and a Sterling Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, at Yale University, should be added to the list of notable alumni. According to his profile on this website: https://medicine.yale.edu/childstudy/zigler/people/edward_zigler-2.profile. It notes that he received his B.A. from "The University of Missouri-Kansas City" in 1954, although, of course, then it was the University of Kansas City.( talk). āPreceding undated comment added 20:43, 18 September 2012 (UTC)
Many of them would look better lightened. 2603:7000:2143:8500:496D:6125:17F2:93BA ( talk) 19:21, 24 July 2022 (UTC)