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New Jersey City University (NJCU) is a public university in Jersey City, New Jersey.Originally chartered in 1927, NJCU consists of the School of Business, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education, and College of Professional Studies and is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education.
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New Jersey City University (NJCU), founded 1927; named New Jersey State Normal School at Jersey City 1927–1935; subsequently named New Jersey State Teachers College at Jersey City 1935–1958; Jersey City State College 1958–1998.
Not all of the county colleges were founded by the State of New Jersey; the oldest county college in New Jersey, Union County College, was founded in 1933 by the Federal Emergency Relief Administration as Union County Junior College; it operated as a private college from 1936 to 1982, and merged with the publicly operated Union County Technical ...
Skyline of the Denver Tech Center. The Denver Tech Center was founded in 1962 on 40 acres. [1] When it was developed in 1962, the Denver Technological Center was "one of the first suburban office parks in the United States," located at the junction of Interstate 25 and Interstate 225. [3]
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Of the nine colonial colleges, New Jersey possessed College of New Jersey, now called Princeton University, founded in 1746 and Queen's College, now known as Rutgers University (or officially as Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), founded in 1766. Princeton was established by the New Light Presbyterians.