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Oakland University (OU or Oakland) is a public research university [7] in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan. [fn 1] Founded in 1957 through a donation of Matilda Dodge Wilson and husband Alfred G. Wilson, it was initially known as Michigan State University-Oakland, operating under the Michigan State University Board of Trustees, [9] before gaining institutional independence from the ...
Oakland University is a higher education institution in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan. The four-year university opened in 1957, currently serving over 16,000 students across a variety ...
The campus is located north of Detroit in central Oakland County, Michigan and spans the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, but has the mailing address of nearby but not adjacent Rochester. The school is named after Oakland University, a public university located in Oakland County and William Beaumont Hospital (WBH) which was named for ...
Oakland College may refer to: Oakland College (Mississippi), a defunct private college near Rodney, Mississippi; Oakland Community College, a community college in ...
Only one Michigan institution of higher learning made the list of safest colleges in the U.S. — Oakland University.
Oakland: 1868 2023 ICDC College: Huntington Park: 1995 2016 Immaculate Heart College: Los Angeles: 1906 1981 John F. Kennedy University: Pleasant Hill: 1964 2021 Marymount California University: Rancho Palos Verdes: 1932 2022 Mills College: Oakland: 1852 2022 Mt Sierra College: Monrovia: 1990 2019 National Hispanic University: San Jose: 1981 ...
In 1866, Oakland's private College of California looked for a new site. It settled on a location north of Oakland along the foot of the Contra Costa Range (later called the Berkeley Hills) on Strawberry Creek, at an elevation of about 500 feet (150 m) above the bay, commanding a view of the Bay Area and the Pacific Ocean through the Golden Gate.
Oakland College was a private college near Rodney, Mississippi. Founded by Jeremiah Chamberlain in 1830, the school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church . It closed during Reconstruction , and some of its former campus is now part of the Alcorn State University Historic District .