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  2. Taylor Business Institute - Wikipedia

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    History. Taylor Business Institute has been operating in the Chicago Loop since 1962. From 1962 to 1986, the college was primarily a diploma-focused institute offering women clerk typist and secretarial training and was owned by ITT Educational Services. In 1986, Janice Parker, the former director of the school, acquired the college.

  3. DeVry University - Wikipedia

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    Multiple: 11 states in the U.S. and online. Website. www.devry.edu. DeVry University (/ dəˈvraɪ /) is a privately owned for-profit university. DeVry is predominantly an online educator but does have campuses in the United States. It was founded in 1931 by Herman A. DeVry and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

  4. Taylor University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.taylor.edu. Taylor University is a private, interdenominational, evangelical Christian university in Upland, Indiana. Founded in 1846, it is one of the oldest evangelical Christian universities in the United States. [8] The university is named after Bishop William Taylor (1821–1902).

  5. Tuskegee University - Wikipedia

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    Tuskegee University (Tuskegee or TU; formerly known as the Tuskegee Institute) is a private, historically black land-grant university in Tuskegee, Alabama.It was founded on July 4th in 1881 by Lewis Adams, and Booker T. Washington with help from the Alabama legislature via funding from two politicians seeking black votes.

  6. University of Massachusetts Amherst - Wikipedia

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    The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) is a public land-grant research university in Amherst, Massachusetts. It is the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system, and was founded in 1863 as the Massachusetts Agricultural College. It is also a member of the Five College Consortium, along with four other colleges ...

  7. List of Claremont McKenna College people - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriter, producer, and filmmaker; directed and wrote the screenplay for Risky Business: B.A. [9] Mason Gordon: Class of 1997 Inventor of SlamBall: B.A. [10] John King: Class of 1986 Half of the music-producing duo The Dust Brothers: B.A. Douglas Day Stewart: Class of 1962 Screenwriter of An Officer and a Gentleman: B.A. [11] Dean Taylor ...

  8. Academic quarter (year division) - Wikipedia

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    This quarter system was adopted by the oldest universities in the English-speaking world (Oxford, founded circa 1096, [1] and Cambridge, founded circa 1209 [2]). Over time, Cambridge dropped Trinity Term and renamed Hilary Term to Lent Term, and Oxford also dropped the original Trinity Term and renamed Easter Term as Trinity Term, thus establishing the three-term academic "quarter" year widely ...

  9. Taylor Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Institution (commonly known as the Taylorian) is the Oxford University library dedicated to the study of the languages of Europe. [ 1][ 2] Its building also includes lecture rooms used by the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford. Since 1889, an Annual Lecture on a subject of Foreign Literature has been given ...