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  2. Clark University - Wikipedia

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    The Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise was established in fall 2007 due to a founding gift from two Clark alumni, William '76 and Jane '75 Mosakowski. [ 26 ] U.S. Secretary of State and former senator and democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke at Clark University on February 4, 2008, to an audience of approximately ...

  3. Karen E. Frey - Wikipedia

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    Karen E. Frey is an American Earth scientist at Clark University whose research interests involve the combined use of field measurements, satellite remote sensing, and geospatial analytics to study large-scale linkages between land, atmosphere, ocean, and ice in polar environments.

  4. David Fithian - Wikipedia

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    David Brooks Fithian (born December 10, 1964) is the president of Clark University.Previously, he served as executive vice president of the University of Chicago.Fithian was born in North Tarrytown, New York.

  5. Clarke University - Wikipedia

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    Clarke University is a private Catholic university in Dubuque, Iowa.It was founded in 1843 as St. Mary's Female Academy by Mother Mary Frances Clarke, foundress of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

  6. Edwin Clark University - Wikipedia

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    Faculty of Science. Departments: Biochemistry; Biology; Microbiology; Computer Science; Mathematics; Industrial Chemistry; Chemistry; Physics; Faculty of Humanities ...

  7. Manhattanville University - Wikipedia

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    Manhattanville University traces its origins to an Academy of the Sacred Heart founded over 175 years ago on the Lower East Side of New York City.In August 1841 the Society of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ), a Catholic religious order dedicated to the education of young women, established an academy at 412 Houston Street, near the corner of Mulberry Street, in the tightly packed warren of narrow ...

  8. Ben Bagdikian - Wikipedia

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    Ben-hur Haig Bagdikian [2] (January 30, 1920 – March 11, 2016) was an American journalist, news media critic and commentator, [3] and university professor. An Armenian genocide survivor, he moved to the United States as an infant and began a journalism career after serving in World War II.

  9. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was born in the Château of Sarcenat, Orcines, about 2.5 miles north-west of Clermont-Ferrand, Auvergne, French Third Republic, on 1 May 1881, as the fourth of eleven children of librarian Emmanuel Teilhard de Chardin (1844–1932) and Berthe-Adèle, née de Dompierre d'Hornoys of Picardy.