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@Hatchens We look at the references. Of the three, two are definite press releases and one is a journalist making small changes to a press release. This means it does not, yet, have notability verified. It feels worthy of Draft space incubation rather than deletion, so I'll pop it over there to enable just that FiddleTimtrentFaddleTalk to me09:03, 24 December 2021 (UTC)Reply
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As Timtrent noted, two of the three sources I initially used in the article were Baylor press releases, which have both been removed and replaced with secondary sources. I also somewhat reduced the article's reliance on the third source I had used as discussed above, though I didn't remove it completely. I brought in a couple more articles from the same paper, as well as a couple of other local and regional news sources. Extensive secondary coverage of the topic is primarily limited to local news sources, with other sources in Dallas, Austin, and Houston having less in-depth coverage. TheMrP (talk) 06:00, 29 December 2021 (UTC)Reply