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  2. University at Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    White House portrait of Millard Fillmore. City leaders of Buffalo sought to establish a university in the city from the earliest days of Buffalo. A "University of Western New-York" was begun at Buffalo under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church and property was purchased at North Street and College, (the site of the later YMCA), on the north side of the Allentown district.

  3. Residence life - Wikipedia

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    Residential Curriculum: [8] Produced by residence life or residence education professionals, students are provided with programming with intentional learning opportunities while living in residence buildings. [9] This curriculum is often connected to learning goals set forth by the department that reflect greater institutional goals.

  4. Residence hall association - Wikipedia

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    In addition, members of the university's residence/residential life staff (resident assistants and resident directors) may also become involved in membership and in leadership in different Residence Hall Associations, causing conflict of interest at times, as residents of residential communities try to voice their opinions regarding members of ...

  5. National Association of College and University Residence Halls

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    In 1954, Iowa State University, the University of Colorado, the University of Missouri and the University of Northern Iowa formed the Midwest Dormitory Conference. The conference was the brainchild of Iowa State's Student Residence Hall Government, which felt that such an organization was needed to encourage the exchange of ideas and information. [3]

  6. Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Millard Fillmore, the University at Buffalo (UB) is one of the State University of New York's two flagship universities and the state's largest public university. A Research I university , [ 275 ] over 32,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students attend its thirteen schools and colleges.

  7. Barbara and Jack Davis Hall - Wikipedia

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    Officially opened on May 10, 2012, as a part of University at Buffalo's 2020 Strategic Plan, construction of Barbara and Jack Davis Hall, known as Davis Hall, started in 2009 with ground-breaking and finished in late 2011 with a construction cost of $75 million including nearly $49.6 million from New York State funding and the rest from corporate and individual endowments.

  8. Liberty University - Wikipedia

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    In fall 2017, the acceptance rate for new first-time, full-time students entering Liberty's resident program was 30%. In 2011, the overall acceptance rate, which includes online students, was 51 percent. [85] Liberty University Online is an open enrollment institution.

  9. Alumni Arena (University at Buffalo) - Wikipedia

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    University at Buffalo: Operator: University at Buffalo: Capacity: 6,783: Surface: Multi-surface: Construction; Broke ground: 1978: Opened: December 3, 1982: Construction cost: $26.309 million ($83.1 million in 2023 dollars [1]) Architect: Robert Trayham Coles: Structural engineer: Sargent Webster Crenshaw & Folley: Tenants; Buffalo Bulls (men's ...