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Nell's (or Nells) was a nightclub located on 244 West 14th Street in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan. It opened in the fall of 1986 in the space of a ...
Cornell University - main campus in Ithaca, New York, but three additional schools in New York City Cornell Tech , Roosevelt Island , Manhattan Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences
Manhattan University (previously Manhattan College) is a private, Catholic university in New York City.Originally established in 1853 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Christian Brothers) as an academy for day students, it was later incorporated as an institution of higher education through a charter granted by the New York State Board of Regents.
C. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law; Church Street School for Music and Art; City College of New York; College of Insurance; Columbia Business School; Columbia Law School
Michael J. Flynn – professor emeritus of computer science at Stanford University; recipient of Harry H. Goode Memorial Award Edward E. Hammer – IEEE Edison Medal for fluorescent lighting research Valery Havard – botanist for whom many Texas plants are named, including the Chisos bluebonnet (Lupinus havardii), Havard oak (Quercus havardii ...
The following people worked on the Manhattan Project primarily in Los Alamos, New Mexico during World War II and either studied or taught at Cornell University before or after the War: Robert Fox Bacher – headed the experimental physics division, Cornell Physics professor from 1935 until the War
The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library (/ b oʊ b s t / BOHBST), often referred to simply as Bobst Library or just Bobst, is the main library at New York University (NYU) in Lower Manhattan, New York City. The library is located at 70 Washington Square South between LaGuardia Place and the Schwartz pedestrian plaza, across from the southeast corner of ...
Jeffrey S. Gould Plaza (commonly referred to as Gould Plaza) is an outdoor campus plaza located on West 4th Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It is the home of several New York University (NYU) schools. [1] It was named after NYU trustee Jeffrey S. Gould, and is also the namesake for the NYU welcome center of the same name.