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  2. Charleston Southern University - Wikipedia

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    Charleston Southern University was chartered in 1960 and became the Baptist College of Charleston, where it offered its first classes in the education building of the First Baptist Church of North Charleston. [8] The school was started in the educational building at the First Baptist Church, 4217 Rivers Ave., North Charleston, South Carolina.

  3. Medical University of South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The College of Medicine began in 1823 with the incorporation of the Medical College of South Carolina, a private institution of the Medical Society of South Carolina. Seven Charleston physicians formed the initial faculty with 30 students enrolled in 1824. The first graduation was on April 4, 1825.

  4. Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine

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    Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine is a part of Medical University of South Carolina. The school was established in 1953, and the first graduating class from the College of Dental Medicine received DMD degrees in June 1971. In 2010, the college was officially renamed the James B. Edwards College of Dental Medicine.

  5. List of colleges and universities in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Trident Technical College in North Charleston is the largest two-year college. [2] The oldest institution is the College of Charleston, founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785. [3] The majority of colleges and universities in South Carolina are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). [4]

  6. University of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The University of New Hampshire (UNH) is a public land-grant research university with its main campus in Durham, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded and incorporated in 1866 as a land grant college in Hanover , moved to Durham in 1893, and adopted its current name in 1923.

  7. UNH's Herrion, other coaches, have no choice but to ... - AOL

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    Mar. 21—When it comes to the NCAA transfer portal, college basketball coaches have no choice but to take the good with the bad. Let's look at University of New Hampshire coach Bill Herrion, for ...

  8. College soccer: UNH ousted by Clemson in NCAA tournament

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    Clemson University scored on its only threatening offensive opportunity to secure a 1-0 NCAA Round of 16 triumph over UNH in front of 3,745 fans at Wildcat Stadium. The Tigers are coached by ...

  9. List of colleges and universities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The state's three public universities are administered by the University System of New Hampshire. [1] New Hampshire is also served by a network of seven public community colleges. The oldest school in the state is Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy League and the only New Hampshire institution founded before the American Revolution.