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Knowledge pages back and forth. The "Arts College" short form has been used for 100 years, but nobody is dropping "and Sciences" from that article title. The last two moves of this article have been done without proper consultation of the editors who have generated most of the content or WikiProject Cornell University.
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Cornell would be easier for users to find. However, since then, the business school article has been renamed "Johnson Graduate School of Management" So, if it is permissible to have an article reflect the official name of a school (as well as its major benefactor) I would vote to move this back to "New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell"
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I am trying to make the infoboxes of the statutory colleges consistent by adding NYS to the name parameters. We don't need to have "Cornell" in the name parameter because it is apparent from the logo image. So I would like this name parameter to be "NYS School of
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University School of Industrial and Labor Relations" then we go back to the last title which had consensus "New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations." Again, I am open to a reliable source that shows that
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The name came before SUNY was created. I think it is more like the Johnson School - the school is named after a benefactor who provides millions per year in annual support as well as the cost of the buildings. I would no more work toward remove the name of the benefactor of the Industrial Labor
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