Talk:Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill
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October 2021
editGood evening. This is a new page about a living person, so I invite and welcome any guidance and assistance. It has been about five years since I last created a page about a living person, so I would appreciate any assistance. I also want to note that I am related to the subject of the page, and so ask for objective review.
As always, thanks to any editors who might improve the page with your contributions. Best wishes, Andrewincowtown (talk) 01:13, 11 October 2021 (UTC)
COI - Edit Request
editI have a COI with the Mary Lynne Gasaway Hill so instead of making an edit, I would like to
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regarding the single sentence in the section Academic career, which states:
"In 2015, Gasaway Hill was appointed the inaugural Edward and Linda Speed Peace and Justice Fellow[3][4] at St. Mary's University, Texas, where she is a full professor."
I would like to change the ending from "full professor" to either "tenured professor" or simply "professor."
The expression "full professor" is informal and not a title. I thought the more formal description would be more in line with the Wikipedia encyclopedia style.
Thank you!
Best wishes, Andrewincowtown (talk) 23:15, 12 October 2021 (UTC)
- The change seems to have already been made, so I am closing this request. Z1720 (talk) 19:22, 24 November 2021 (UTC)