Talk:Carey Business School

Programs, Degrees
might be nice to point out what programs ARE functional and what degrees ARE being offered. otherwise the whole thing might as well just say,'one of these days jhu will have a business school'.Folklore1 (talk) 15:57, 30 June 2011 (UTC)

Notable alumni
The list of "notable alumni" in this article seems a bit random and arbitrary. I propose that some criteria for inclusion on that list be agreed by consensus, and then embedded into the article.

First, College and university article guidelines suggests that for noted people: "This section should give a sense of the extent to which persons with well-known deeds or highly significant accomplishments are or have been associated with the school (as by attendance there or by being on staff or faculty). For most schools this might take the form of a list of people meeting Wikipedia's notability standards (each with perhaps a very brief descriptive phrase), where such a list would not be excessively long. For very old, very large, or very prestigious schools it may be more appropriate to use categories ('Alumni of', 'Faculty of', etc.) instead, limiting the explicit list to very well-known persons (heads of state, historical figures, etc.) and adding a narrative summary of statistics on such things as Nobel Prizes, other prestigious awards, and so on."

As well, WP:NLIST states: "Inclusion in lists contained within articles should be determined by WP:Source list, in that the entries must have the same importance to the subject as would be required for the entry to be included in the text of the article according to Wikipedia policies and guidelines (including WP:Trivia sections). Furthermore, every entry in any such list requires a reliable source attesting to the fact that the named person is a member of the listed group... Articles about schools often include (or link to) a list of notable alumni/alumnae, but such lists are not intended to contain everyone who attended the school — only those with verifiable notability."

A good benchmark for inclusion, used on many university articles, is that the person listed have their own Wikipedia article. This isn't an absolute, since inclusion on an embedded list within an article doesn't require the same notability as having your own Wiki article, but it's a good start, and may be more encyclopedic than the unsourced and arbitrary list of names now used on this article. Thanks for your input. Magnolia677 (talk) 21:00, 24 July 2014 (UTC)

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