Talk:List of Rutgers University people
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[edit]Eventually, I would like to see this list reflect degrees, rather than "Class of XXXX." With a brief key explaining that Rutgers used A.B. (Latin name of the Bachelor of Arts) instead of B.A., and the like just can't remember the year they switched over. —ExplorerCDT 16:07, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
- I'm starting to add some references because it seems appropriate to do that for a list like this. I've seen some lists of alumni/faculty/important people that seem unbelievable and without a reference, you wouldn't believe that that person actually attended that school. So, where I can find them, I'll add some references, though this isn't necessarily the highest of priorities. Metros232 18:26, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks. I think you're referring to the situation with Harvard University and non-alumna Hilary Duff, if I'm not mistaken? —ExplorerCDT 19:13, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
- Hilary Duff took a class at Harvard's Extension School (essentially Harvard's version of the on-line school; think University of Phoenix but with Harvard's brand name). Nobody would mistake these folks for Harvard alumni and most students who attend Harvard Extension School do it for their own interest and not to boost their resumes by adding the "Harvard" name to it. Since Hilary probably does not have the time or opportunity to attend college, she figures this is her next best option. Teknosoul02 03:07, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- She's also a mental midget who got caught saying she was a harvard alumnus. Don't make excuses for her. —ExplorerCDT 03:12, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- Hilary Duff took a class at Harvard's Extension School (essentially Harvard's version of the on-line school; think University of Phoenix but with Harvard's brand name). Nobody would mistake these folks for Harvard alumni and most students who attend Harvard Extension School do it for their own interest and not to boost their resumes by adding the "Harvard" name to it. Since Hilary probably does not have the time or opportunity to attend college, she figures this is her next best option. Teknosoul02 03:07, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- If that's the case, then shame on her for misleading people. Of course, this is not the first time that's happen as numerous people who attended Harvard Extension School claim that they are Harvard alumni. (Rolls eyes). Teknosoul02 14:16, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- Trust me, I know several politicians that try to get away with that shit. —ExplorerCDT 17:34, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- If that's the case, then shame on her for misleading people. Of course, this is not the first time that's happen as numerous people who attended Harvard Extension School claim that they are Harvard alumni. (Rolls eyes). Teknosoul02 14:16, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
Here's a new notable alumni to add: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Gethard —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.172.223.21 (talk) 11:58, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
Reorganization
[edit]List has gotten rather unwieldy and while o.k. in organization and depth, it needs to be reorganized and streamlined, especially among the athletes. It should be reorganized as a table, like the List of Drew University people or the better organized sections in the unwieldy List of Princeton University people. --ColonelHenry (talk) 16:13, 27 August 2013 (UTC)
Tables proposal
[edit]- alumni
- cells: (1) Name, (2) School, (3) Degree (Year), (4) Field, (5) Accomplishments(bullet points).
Outline proposal
[edit]- LEDE
- 1.0 University presidents
- 2.0 Nobel laureates
- 3.0 Benefactors
- 4.0 Administrative officers and trustees/governors
- 5.0 Faculty
- 5.1 Current Faculty
- 5.2 Former faculty
- 6.0 Staff
- 6.1 Athletic staff
- 6.2 Other staff
- 7.0 Alumni
- 7.1 Politics and public service
- 7.2 Military
- 7.3 Academia and research
- 7.4 Business
- 7.5 Science and technology
- 7.6 Medicine
- 7.7 Literature and journalism
- 7.8 Art and architecture
- 7.9 Entertainment
- 7.10 Sports
- 7.11 Fictional
- 8.0 Honourary degrees
- 9.0 See also
- 10.0 References
- 11.0 External links
Abbreviations for a key (for the alumni tables)
[edit]- RC = Rutgers College
- LC = Livingston College
- DC = Douglass College
- CC = Cook College
- NBUC = University College (New Brunswick)
- SAS = School of Arts and Sciences
- CNu = College of Nursing
- EJB = Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
- EMP = Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
- GAPP = Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology
- GSE = Graduate School of Education
- MGSA = Mason Gross School of the Arts
- RWJM = Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
- RBS = Rutgers Business School
- SCILS = School of Communication, Information and Library Science
- SCI = School of Communication and Information
- Eng = School of Engineering
- SEBS = School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
- SMLR = School of Management and Labor Relations
- SW = School of Social Work
- NCAS = Rutgers–Newark: College of Arts and Sciences
- NCNu = Newark College of Nursing
- NGS = Graduate School
- NRBS = Newark/Rutgers Business School
- NLAW = Rutgers School of Law
- NSCJ = School of Criminal Justice
- NSPA = School of Public Affairs and Administration
- CCAS = Rutgers–Camden: College of Arts and Sciences
- CGS = Graduate School
- CRBS = Rutgers School of Business
- CLAW = Camden/Rutgers School of Law
- CUC = Camden/University College
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