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  2. University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago was re-incorporated as a coeducational [ 33 ]: 137 institution in 1890 by the American Baptist Education Society, using $400,000 donated to the ABES to supplement a $600,000 donation from Standard Oil co-founder John D. Rockefeller, [ 34 ] and including land donated by Marshall Field. [ 35 ]

  3. History of the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago was an entirely new university founded in 1891, using the same name as a defunct school founded in the 1850s which closed in 1886. See Old University of Chicago. Supporters of a new university raised money, selected a new campus in Hyde Park, and opened its doors in 1890. Most of the original financing came from oil ...

  4. Stagg Field - Wikipedia

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    Stagg Field. Amos Alonzo Stagg Field is the name of two successive football fields for the University of Chicago. Beyond sports, the first Stagg Field (1893–1957), named for famed coach, Alonzo Stagg, is remembered for its role in a landmark scientific achievement of Enrico Fermi and the Metallurgical Laboratory during the Manhattan Project.

  5. Gerald Ratner Athletics Center - Wikipedia

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    Ratner Athletics Center. /  41.7941306°N 87.6018000°W  / 41.7941306; -87.6018000. The Gerald Ratner Athletics Center (colloquially, the Rat) is a $51 million athletics facility within the University of Chicago campus in the Hyde Park community area on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois in the United States.

  6. College of the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Website. college.uchicago.edu. The College of the University of Chicago is the university 's sole undergraduate institution and one of its oldest components, emerging contemporaneously with the university's Hyde Park campus in 1892. Instruction is provided by faculty from across all graduate divisions and schools for its 6,801 students, [2] but ...

  7. Housing at the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Housing at the University of Chicago includes seven residence halls that are divided into 48 houses. [1] Each house has an average of 70 students. Freshmen and sophomores must live on-campus. Limited on-campus housing is available to juniors and seniors. [2] The university operates 28 apartment buildings near campus for graduate students.

  8. Regenstein Library - Wikipedia

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    Regenstein Library. The Joseph Regenstein Library (colloquially, the Reg) is the University of Chicago ’s primary library, located on the University’s Hyde Park campus on the South Side of Chicago. Named after the industrialist and philanthropist Joseph Regenstein, it is one of the largest repositories of books in the world.

  9. University of Chicago Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in U.S. The University of Chicago Medical Center (UChicago Medicine) is a nationally ranked academic medical center located in Hyde Park on the South Side of Chicago. It is the flagship campus for The University of Chicago Medicine system and was established in 1898. [2] Affiliated with and located on The University of Chicago campus ...