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College: Encyclopedia - College
The term college (Latin collegium) is most often used today to denote an educational institution. The precise usage of the term varies am...
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Wheaton College: Encyclopedia - Wheaton College
Wheaton College is the name of two colleges in the United States:
Wheaton College, Illinois
Wheaton College, Massachusetts
Other rela...
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Christ College: Encyclopedia Ii - Christ College - History Of Christ College
1846 The College was opened on 1 October 1846 with the hope that it would develop along the lines of an Oxbridge college and provide the ...
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Medical College Calcutta: Encyclopedia Ii - Medical College Calcutta - College
The college part of the whole campus is distiguised by architectures of red-brick and the main administrative block with the clock-tower....
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Yeshiva College: Encyclopedia - Yeshiva College
Yeshiva College is the undergraduate arts and sciences college affiliated with Yeshiva University. It is located on Manhattan's Upper Wes...
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College Park: Encyclopedia - College Park
In Australia:
College Park, South Australia is a suburb of Adelaide
In Canada:
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College Athletics: Encyclopedia - College Athletics
College athletics refers to a set of physical activities comprising sports and games put into place by colleges. In the United States, co...
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College Of New Jersey: Encyclopedia - College Of New Jersey
College of New Jersey.
one of the earlier names for Princeton University
Trenton State College is now known as The College of New Jerse...
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Dav College: Encyclopedia - Dav College
The D.A.V. College, Sector 10 D, Chandigarh was originally located in Lahore, Pakistan, but after Punjab's cleavage, relocated to Chandig...
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Christian College: Encyclopedia - Christian College
Christian College, is a school established by the Anglican Church in 1822 in Kotte, Sri Lanka. It is the second oldest school in Sri Lank...
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Amherst College: Encyclopedia - Amherst College
Amherst College is an independent liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. It is the third oldest college in Massachusetts. I...
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College Green: Encyclopedia - College Green
College Green, previously called Hoggen Green, is a three sided 'square' in the centre of Dublin. On its northern side is a building know...
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College Of Bishops: Encyclopedia - College Of Bishops
The College of Bishops is an organization consisting of all the bishops in the Roman Catholic Church.
Other related archivesRoman Cathol...
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Crown College California: Encyclopedia - Crown College California
For the Crown College in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota, see Crown College (Minnesota).
Crown College is one of the residential colleges that ...
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Asbury College: Encyclopedia - Asbury College
Asbury College is a small Christian liberal arts institution located in Wilmore, Kentucky. It is nondenominational, independent, and was ...
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Wagner College: Encyclopedia - Wagner College
Wagner College is a coeducational private college located on Staten Island in New York City. Wagner enrolls about 1750 undergraduates and...
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Centre College: Encyclopedia - Centre College
Centre College is an accredited, private, four-year liberal arts college located in Danville, Kentucky, USA, a community of about 15,000 ...
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Berry College: Encyclopedia - Berry College
Berry College is a private, liberal arts college located in the north Georgia community of Mount Berry, which lies on the northernmost bo...
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Cork College Of Commerce: Encyclopedia - Cork College Of Commerce
Cork College of Commerce is an Irish college that was established by the business and education communities on the banks of the River Lee...
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Crown College Minnesota: Encyclopedia - Crown College Minnesota
CROWN COLLEGE
Crown College is a Christan college located in St. Bonifacius, Minnesota in the greater Twin Cities area. The college was f...
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College Football: Encyclopedia - College Football
College football was the venue through which American football first gained popularity in the United States. College football remains ext...
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Clare College Cambridge: Encyclopedia - Clare College Cambridge
Clare College is a college of the University of Cambridge, the second oldest surviving college after Peterhouse.
Clare is famous for its ...
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Sherubtse College: Encyclopedia Ii - Sherubtse College - History Of The College
The 3rd king of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck laid the foundation stone for Sherubtse School in June, 1966. The school opened in 1968 wit...
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Career College: Encyclopedia - Career College
In Canada and the United States, a career college is a for-profit educational institution providing career-specific post-secondary, terti...
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College Of Pontiffs: Encyclopedia - College Of Pontiffs
In ancient Rome, the College of Pontiffs or Collegium Pontificum was a body whose members were the highest-ranking priests of the polythe...
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Williams College: Encyclopedia - Williams College
Williams College is a private, coeducational, highly-selective liberal arts college located in Williamstown, Massachusetts. As of 2005, t...
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College Radio: Encyclopedia - College Radio
College radio (also known as university radio, campus radio or student radio) is a type of radio station that is run by the students of a...
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Dulwich College: Encyclopedia Ii - Dulwich College - Use Of The College In Films
Because of its proximity to Central London and its combination of impressive architecture and partly "rural" look it has been a popular l...
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Elmira College: Encyclopedia Ii - Elmira College - Origin Of The College
Elmira College was first conceived by a group of men at a meeting on April 11, 1851 in Albany, New York. This group, which referred to th...
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Christ College: Encyclopedia Ii - Christ College - College Symbols
The College Badge and Motto. W R Barrett suggested the College motto Jesus Christus esto mihi (Jesus Christ shall be mine or Let Jesus Ch...
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - College Administration
Emerson College - Board of Trustees.
Officers:
Ted Cutler, Chair
Jeffrey Greenhawt, Treasurer
Lawrence Rasky, Secretary
Members:
Dr. Ju...
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Claremont Colleges: Encyclopedia Ii - Claremont Colleges - List Of The Claremont Colleges
The five undergraduate colleges are:
Claremont McKenna College, specializing in business and public affairs
Harvey Mudd College, special...
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Hamilton College: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamilton College - History
Hamilton began in 1793 as the Hamilton-Oneida Academy, a K-12 school, and was chartered as Hamilton College in 1812. The college was foun...
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Olivet College: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivet College - College Facilities
Olivet College - Past Facilities.
Year completed
1871 - Parsons Hall (dormitory)
1885 - Mather Hall (academic)
1888 - Olivet College C...
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Connecticut College: Encyclopedia Ii - Connecticut College - Academics At Connecticut College
Connecticut College has four Interdisciplinary Centers that administer certificate programs[1]. If accepted into one of these programs, s...
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Tougaloo College: Encyclopedia Ii - Tougaloo College - Tougaloo College
Tougaloo College is a co-educational and predominantly African-American institute of higher learning founded in 1869. Tougaloo, along wit...
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College Town: Encyclopedia Ii - College Town - Settlement In College Towns
While noise, traffic, and other quality of life issues have not been resolved, some advocates of New Urbanism have led the development of...
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College Town: Encyclopedia Ii - College Town - List Of College Towns
College towns are most common in the United States. By reputation, university founders sought to avoid the noise—and sin—of major cit...
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Mckendree College: Encyclopedia Ii - Mckendree College - History Of The College
Established by pioneer Methodists, McKendree is the oldest school in the nation with continuous ties to the United Methodist Church.
Firs...
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Burgmann College: Encyclopedia Ii - Burgmann College - College Structure
The student population is led by the Burgmann Residents Association or BRA. The BRA president is elected by the student population at ele...
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Hamilton College: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamilton College - Facilities
Over the last few years, Hamilton has worked to greatly improve the academic and dorm facilities. Hamilton has an impressive library for ...
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Dulwich College: Encyclopedia Ii - Dulwich College - Collections
Dulwich College - At the College.
The school has a very extensive archive, especially of material relating to drama and the arts, thank...
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Hendrix College: Encyclopedia Ii - Hendrix College - College History
Hendrix College was founded as Central Collegiate Institute in 1876 at Altus, Arkansas, by Rev. Isham L. Burrow. In 1884 it moved to Conw...
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Whitman College: Encyclopedia Ii - Whitman College - College Leadership
Whitman College is governed by Trustees in conjunction with a college President, Overseers and Alumni Board.
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Mckendree College: Encyclopedia Ii - Mckendree College - Curriculum
McKendree College offers 6 bachelor degree programs in 37 major areas of study. More than 50 % of the classes have fewer than 15 students...
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - History
Emerson College - Origins of the College.
Dr. Charles Wesley Emerson founded the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramati...
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College Football: Encyclopedia Ii - College Football - College Bowl Games
College football - Bowl Championship Series.
Fiesta Bowl
Orange Bowl
Rose Bowl
Sugar Bowl
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Connecticut College: Encyclopedia Ii - Connecticut College - About Connecticut College
Connecticut College's enrolls about 1,900 men and women from 41 states, Washington D.C., and 42 countries. Forty percent of students are ...
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Marian College: Encyclopedia Ii - Marian College - Athletics
Marian College is locally known for its cycling team, most likely due to the school's proximity to the Major Taylor Velodrome. The cyclin...
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Boston College: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston College - About Boston College
Founded in part as a response to discriminatory policies against immigrants and Catholics at Harvard University in the 19th century, Bost...
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Gettysburg College: Encyclopedia Ii - Gettysburg College - Historic Gettysburg College
Gettysburg College - Founding and early roots.
Gettysburg College was founded in 1832 as a sister institution for the Lutheran Theologi...
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Otterbein College: Encyclopedia Ii - Otterbein College - Mission
Mission
The mission of Otterbein College is to educate the whole person in a context that fosters the development of humane values. Otter...
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College Gameday: Encyclopedia Ii - College Gameday - College Basketball
In 2005, ESPN implemented the GameDay format to college basketball. The main difference was that those shows were predetermined and ESPN ...
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Dulwich College: Encyclopedia Ii - Dulwich College - History
Edward Alleyn, who owned the then manorial estate of Dulwich, decided to create a foundation dedicated to charity and education. It would...
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College Of Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Europe - Development
Since the early 1980s the College has developed significant consultancy activity, especially in the field of analysis of EC law. Based on...
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Colorado College: Encyclopedia Ii - Colorado College - History Of Colorado College
Founded in 1874 by U.S. Civil War veteran General William Jackson Palmer — the founder of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and of Col...
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - The Campus
In recent years, Emerson College has moved from Boston's Back Bay neighborhood to the theatre district of Boston in the south-east corner...
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Centre College: Encyclopedia Ii - Centre College - Campus
Centre College - Old Centre.
Built in 1820, Old Centre is a Greek Revival structure and was the College's first building. It has been u...
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The Geelong College: Encyclopedia Ii - The Geelong College - Campuses
Talbot Street, Newtown
Preparatory School - Years 4 - 8
Aberdeen St., Newtown
Campbell House - Years Kindergarten - 3
Minerva Road, N...
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Mundelein College: Encyclopedia Ii - Mundelein College - Establishment
On November 1, 1929, exactly three days after the stock market crash that heralded the start of the Great Depression, Sister Mary Justiti...
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Centre College: Encyclopedia Ii - Centre College - History
Centre College received its charter from the Kentucky Legislature on January 21, 1819 and classes began in the fall of 1820 in Old Centre...
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Grace College: Encyclopedia Ii - Grace College - Accreditation
In 1994, The Higher Learning Commission (of the NCA) gave accreditation to "Grace College and Seminary"[6], thereby joining the previousl...
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Gettysburg College: Encyclopedia Ii - Gettysburg College - Gettysburg College Today
Gettysburg College - General information.
Type of College
Highly selective, co-educational, residential college of liberal arts and sc...
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Electoral College: Encyclopedia Ii - Electoral College - Modern Electoral Colleges
Some nations with complex regional electorates elect a head of state by means of an electoral college rather than a direct popular electi...
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Augsburg College: Encyclopedia Ii - Augsburg College - A College In The City
Augsburg College is located in the heart of Minneapolis close to St. Paul with a growing program in Rochester. Led by Dr. William V. Fram...
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Centre College: Encyclopedia Ii - Centre College - Academics
97% of Centre professors have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree, and the student/faculty ratio is 11 to 1. The campus has active chapters of P...
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Amherst College: Encyclopedia Ii - Amherst College - Academics
Admission to Amherst College is among the most competitive in the country. Notable faculty members include modern literature and poetry c...
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College Of Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Europe - History
The origins of the College date back to the Hague Congress in 1948 when Salvador de Madariaga, a Spanish statesman, thinker and writer in...
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Bard College: Encyclopedia Ii - Bard College - Politics
Bard is widely regarded as one of the most left-leaning colleges in the country. In 2005, the Princeton Review ranked it as the second-mo...
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Mckendree College: Encyclopedia Ii - Mckendree College - Facilities
McKendree College's main campus is located on 100 acres (0.4 km²) in Lebanon, Illinois, about 25 minutes from downtown Saint Louis, Miss...
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Babson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Babson College - Organizations
Babson College - Campus publications.
Babson Alumni Magazine
Babson Free Press
Babson Business Journal
Babson College - Fraternities...
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Burgmann College: Encyclopedia Ii - Burgmann College - Affiliations
Burgmann college is an independent college affiliated with, but not owned by, the Australian National University (ANU). However, ANU has ...
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Olivet College: Encyclopedia Ii - Olivet College - Athletics
Olivet College, along with Albion College and Michigan State University, founded the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 188...
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University College: Encyclopedia Ii - University College - Canada
In Canada, "university college" has three meanings: a degree-granting institution; an institution that offers university-level coursework...
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Ithaca College: Encyclopedia Ii - Ithaca College - Publications
Ithaca College - Buzzsaw Haircut.
Buzzsaw Haircut was founded in 1997 and is the college's monthly alternative news magazine. It is ava...
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Humber College: Encyclopedia Ii - Humber College - Media
Recent winner of the presitigious 2004 Apple Award from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Humber Etcetera is the college's schoo...
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Hilton College: Encyclopedia Ii - Hilton College - History
It was founded in 1872 as a non-denominational Christian school for boys. It is located on a massive 17 square kilometre estate.
Hilton h...
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Hilton College: Encyclopedia Ii - Hilton College - Academics
Hilton College leavers write the Independent Examinations Board exams.
The Hilton College dux (valedictorian) of 2001 won a Rhodes schola...
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Mundelein College: Encyclopedia Ii - Mundelein College - Incorporation
In 1991, Mundelein College became an incorporated college of neighboring Loyola University Chicago. The Jesuit institution began to manag...
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Hamilton College: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamilton College - Athletics
Hamilton is a NCAA Division III school and has been a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference since 1971. The college...
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Davidson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Davidson College - Location
The campus is located near Lake Norman, just north of Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Amherst College: Encyclopedia Ii - Amherst College - History
Founded in 1821, Amherst was intended to be a successor to both Williams College, which was then struggling to remain open, and Amherst A...
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College Of Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Europe - Alumni
Many former students of the College have gone on to serve as Government Ministers, Members of various Parliaments and Diplomats. For exam...
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University College: Encyclopedia Ii - University College - Australia
In Australia, the term "university college" or "residential college" is used to denote an institution which provides accommodation, acade...
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College Of Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Europe - Organisation
The College of Europe is principally funded by the European Union and the Belgian and Polish authorities, and to a lesser extent by a num...
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Humber College: Encyclopedia Ii - Humber College - History
In 2005, the school launched a show called Distinguished Artists on TVOntario, completely made by students in the School of Creative &...
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Otterbein College: Encyclopedia Ii - Otterbein College - Philosophy
Otterbein College seeks to sponsor a program of liberal arts education in the Christian tradition. Characteristic of this educational ven...
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Boston College: Encyclopedia Ii - Boston College - Academics
Boston College is comprised of eight schools and colleges:
The College of Arts and Sciences
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
The...
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Dordt College: Encyclopedia Ii - Dordt College - Academics
The curriculum is liberal arts-based from a Reformed Christian perspective, offering more than 30 majors and 10 pre-professional programs...
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Amherst College: Encyclopedia Ii - Amherst College - Athletics
The school's sports teams are known as the Lord Jeffs; women's teams are sometimes referred to as "Lady Jeffs", though the official title...
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Marian College: Encyclopedia Ii - Marian College - Academics
Marian College is dedicated to educating within the Franciscan and liberal arts traditions. Specifically, in the Franciscan school of tho...
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College Of Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Europe - Campuses
The College campus in Belgium is situated in the historic centre of Bruges. It consists of a main teaching and administrative building se...
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College Of Europe: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Europe - Promotions
Academic years at the College are known as promotions. Each promotion is named after an outstanding European. Recent promotions were:
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College Of Charleston: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Charleston - History
The College of Charleston lies in the heart of historic downtown Charleston, roughly in the middle of the Charleston penninsula. Built on...
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College Of Charleston: Encyclopedia Ii - College Of Charleston - Background
Founded as a liberal arts college, the curriculum included all popular areas of study when it was incorporated into the South Carolina St...
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Pomona College: Encyclopedia Ii - Pomona College - Academics
Pomona College - Reputation.
Pomona College consistently ranks among the top 10 Liberal Arts Colleges in the United States.
Pomona Col...
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Elmira College: Encyclopedia Ii - Elmira College - The First Years Of Elmira College
The first students at Elmira College arrived in October 1855, though there had been a strike led by the contractor. Thus when the student...
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Monmouth College: Encyclopedia Ii - Monmouth College - Athletics
Monmouth College is a member of the Midwest Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III. The college of...
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Castleknock College: Encyclopedia Ii - Castleknock College - Grounds
The Castleknock College grounds are located in the suburb of Castleknock, beside the Phoenix Park. The college is easily accessible via t...
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College: Encyclopedia Ii - College - United States Of America
By contrast to British usage, in American English the term "college" is generally reserved for institutions of higher education, which ar...
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