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Blue Ridge College (was Maryland Collegiate Institute) Union Bridge, New Windsor: 1898–1943 (renamed Blue Ridge College in 1910; bought and moved into New Windsor College in 1912) [76] [77] Borromeo College: Pikesville: 1860–1872 [74] Calvert College: New Windsor: 1852–1873 (occupied the location of the first New Windsor College) [74]
North East is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It is located between Philadelphia and Baltimore. The population was 3,572 at the 2010 census. The Turkey Point Light Station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [3] The Gilpin's Falls Covered Bridge was listed in 2008. [3]
Innis College was the first college at the University of Toronto to have parity between students and faculty on its governing council. The main governing body of Innis College is the Innis College Council and operates under the Governing Council of the University of Toronto. The College Council is made up of students, administration, and other ...
The post-war era saw the creation of New College in 1962, Innis College in 1964 and Woodsworth College in 1974, all of them nondenominational. [77] Along with University College, they comprise the university's constituent colleges, which are established and funded by the central administration and are therefore financially dependent.
Cecil College was founded in 1968 to meet the educational needs of Cecil County residents. On June 13, 2007, the Maryland Higher Education Commission voted to accept its petition to change its name to Cecil College.
Halethorpe is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The community is considered to be a sub-section of Arbutus by the United States Census Bureau . It is bordered by the main portion of Arbutus to the north, Baltimore to the North East, Elkridge to the South West, and Linthicum to the East.
Elk Neck (center), bounded by the Elk River in the foreground and the North East River beyond. Elk Neck State Park is a public recreation area located between Chesapeake Bay and the Elk River near the southern tip of the Elk Neck Peninsula in Cecil County, Maryland.
MD 274B is the designation for the state-maintained portion of Ebenezer Church Road. The 0.56-mile-long (0.90 km) state highway begins 0.10 miles (0.16 km) south of Principio Road, south of which Ebenezer Church Road becomes a county highway. MD 274B parallels MD 274 north to its terminus at MD 274 and MD 274A. [1] [3]