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  2. Santa Fe College - Wikipedia

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    Main campus, southern end. Santa Fe College operates multiple campuses and centers throughout Alachua and Bradford counties: Northwest Campus: The main campus, located on 175 acres (71 ha) in northwest Gainesville, opened in 1972. [8] Andrews Center: Located in Starke, opened in 1985 and has since expanded.

  3. List of colleges and universities in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    NAIA Division I. (Red River Athletic Conference) Hobbs Baptist College (1956–1958) New Mexico Baptist College (1958–1962) College of the Southwest (1962–2008) New Mexico Highlands University. Las Vegas (Main) Farmington. Rio Rancho.

  4. Blount Center - Wikipedia

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    Blount Center. /  29.65476°N 82.3305°W  / 29.65476; -82.3305. The Charles L. Blount Center, often referred to as simply the Blount Center, is a campus of Santa Fe College (SFC), located in Gainesville, Florida. Prior to it being a campus, the center served as an educational and outreach center for those in the downtown area.

  5. Institute of American Indian Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is a public tribal land-grant college in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States.The college focuses on Native American art.It operates the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), which is housed in the historic Santa Fe Federal Building (the old Post Office), a landmark Pueblo Revival building listed on the National Register of Historic Places as ...

  6. St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) - Wikipedia

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    St. John's College is a private liberal arts college with campuses in Annapolis, Maryland and Santa Fe, New Mexico.As the successor institution of King William's School, a preparatory school founded in 1696, St. John's is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States; [6] [7] the current institution received a collegiate charter in 1784. [8]

  7. Santa Fe Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Institute was founded in 1984 by scientists George Cowan, David Pines, Stirling Colgate, Murray Gell-Mann, Nick Metropolis, Herb Anderson, Peter A. Carruthers, and Richard Slansky. All but Pines and Gell-Mann were scientists with Los Alamos National Laboratory. Originally called the "Rio Grande Institute", the scientists sought a ...

  8. Santa Fe Community College - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Community College Campus occupies 366 acres (1.48 km 2) of land, about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Santa Fe city center.The Santa Fe Community College District is identical to the Santa Fe Public School District, which covers most of Santa Fe County and includes the outlying areas of Glorieta, Madrid, Cerrillos, Lamy, La Cienega, Galisteo and Tesuque.

  9. Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe (/ ˌ s æ n t ə ˈ f eɪ, ˈ s æ n t ə f eɪ / SAN-tə FAY, -⁠ fay; Spanish:) is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.With over 89,000 residents, [5] Santa Fe is the fourth-most populous city in the state, [6] and part of the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Los Alamos combined statistical area, which had a population of 1,162,523 in 2020.