Talk:Concordia University, Saint Paul
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The Academics section is dwarved by the history section, someone with a knowlege of what programs go on at CSP should edit this with more details and include info on the Online courses (CGCS and CSAL) for the most complete info.
[edit] I added a Google Earth Geotag
I updated the CSP entry to add a Google Earth Geotag. Both my wife and my daughter are students at CSP. While visiting the campus these last couple days, I was using Google Earth to check out some local places I wanted to visit. I learned of the new Geo Web layer on Google Earth. I did some reading (see link below) to understand how this new feature works before making this edit.
For more information on Google Earth Geotagging, you can visit: http://earth.google.com/userguide/v4/geoweb_faq.html
This link provides the instructions on how to properly do this tagging. Being as this is one of the first Wikipedia edits I have offered, I am not sure how quickly it will show up on Google Earth. I will check back to ensure that I made this edit properly. Being as this is one of my first edits, I decided not to check the box for "minor edit". I appreciate others reviewing this.
By adding this Geotag, a person looking at Google Earth should see a Wikipedia Globe icon which provides a link to this Wikipedia article. I chose to use the "{{coor title d[ms]}} template" rather than "{{coor at d[ms]}}" since I thought having the coordinates actually display at the beginning of the article might make things look cluttered or confusing.
Sneezy2 15:35, 13 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] live on campus
Early in the article it says that "most" of CUSP's students do not live on campus, but toward the end, it says that 78%- a remarkably high number- do. Which figure is correct? 150.243.126.57 07:13, 1 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Csplogo.jpg
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