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1907 merged with Starling Medical College to form Starling-Ohio Medical College [2] Ohio Ohio State University College of Homeopathic Medicine Columbus 1914 1922 1914 formed by transfer of Cleveland-Pulte Medical College of Cleveland to Ohio State University [2] [15] Ohio Physio-Eclectic Medical College Cincinnati 1876 1879 Fraudulent [2] Ohio
Gamma of Ohio: June 5, 1933: Ohio State University College of Medicine: Columbus, Ohio: Active Delta of Pennsylvania: April 27, 1934: Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Inactive Beta of Georgia: May 29, 1939: Emory University School of Medicine: Atlanta, Georgia: Active Beta of Massachusetts: December 2, 1940
Baccalaureate college 2,978 1833 Ohio University [15] Athens: Public Doctoral/highest research university 29,217 1804 Ohio Christian University: Circleville: Private not-for profit Baccalaureate college 4,058 1947 Ohio Dominican University: Columbus: Private not-for profit Master's university 2,942 1911 Ohio Northern University: Ada: Private ...
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The OHSAA has tightened rules for transfers in recent years, but confusion remains. Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions. How OHSAA administers transfer rules for Ohio ...
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An in-state product with a familiar last name, Jalen Sullinger is the son of James “J.J.” Sullinger, a former Ohio State captain who played one year at Arkansas, transferred to Ohio State in ...
The Ohio Medical University built Protestant Hospital, the forerunner of Riverside Methodist Hospitals, which still exists. In 1907, the Ohio Medical University merged with Starling Medical College to form the Starling-Ohio Medical College. [3] The Ohio State College of Medicine was established in 1914 with William Means as the first dean.