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  2. Alma mater - Wikipedia

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    The Alma Mater statue at Columbia University in New York City, developed by Daniel Chester French in 1903. Alma mater (Latin: alma mater, lit. 'nourishing mother'; pl.: almae matres) is an allegorical Latin phrase used to proclaim a school that a person has attended or, more usually, from which one has graduated.

  3. University of Bologna - Wikipedia

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    The University of Bologna ( Italian: Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, abbreviated Unibo) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Founded in 1088 by an organised guild of students ( studiorum ), it is the oldest university in continuous operation in the world, and the first degree-awarding institution of higher learning.

  4. Bright College Years - Wikipedia

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    Bright College Years is a 1971 documentary filmed by Peter Rosen describing the reactions of people at Yale to President Nixon's bombing of Cambodia and the arrest of several Black Panther leaders in New Haven. "Bright College Days" is the name of a satirical alma mater written by Harvard's Tom Lehrer. It contains several Yale references.

  5. Émile Borel - Wikipedia

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    Georges Valiron. Félix Édouard Justin Émile Borel ( French: [bɔʁɛl]; 7 January 1871 – 3 February 1956) [1] was a French mathematician [2] and politician. As a mathematician, he was known for his founding work in the areas of measure theory and probability .

  6. Elme Marie Caro - Wikipedia

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    In 1861 he became inspector of the Academy of Paris, in 1864 professor of philosophy to the Faculty of Letters, and in 1874 a member of the Académie Française. He married Pauline Cassin, the author of Le Péché de Madeleine and other well-known novels. [2] In his philosophy, he was mainly concerned to defend Christianity against modern ...

  7. Martin Scorsese Institute to be established by NYU - AOL

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    Martin Scorsese's alma mater, New York University, is establishing a film institute in his name after a gift from George Lucas and Mellody Hobson. The formation of the Martin Scorsese Institute of ...

  8. Jen Lilley - Wikipedia

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    Jen Lilley. Jennifer Lilley (born August 4, 1984 [1] [2] [3]) is an American actress and singer. Lilley played a supporting role in the 2011 film The Artist, temporarily portrayed Maxie Jones on the ABC soap opera General Hospital from September 2011 to August 2012, and has played the character of Theresa Donovan on NBC 's soap opera Days of ...

  9. Why Should You Give Back to Your Alma Mater? - AOL

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    It helps increase the stature of the college, making it a better place. Our giving back also affects how employers, grad schools and others see our alma maters. 'Giving Back' Doesn't Have to Mean ...