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I see that several users and IPs have repeatedly removed, either with no edit summary or with the edit summary "Correction" (e.g. here [1][2][3] accurate and properly sourced information about the circumstances of Jeffrey Parsons resignation from CUNY. Note that this kind of removal does not qualify as "correction" and violates the WP:NPOV Wikipedia policy. I have rewritten the relevant info in as neutral way as I could and re-added it to the article. (I did remove some of the inappropriate inflammatory language such as the word "disgraced".) Please don't remove this info from the article again without first discussing the matter here. Thanks, Nsk92 (talk) 21:14, 23 July 2019 (UTC)Reply