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  2. Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, after other three-year programs in the nation had closed, LECOM was the first US medical school to re-introduce a three-year medical school program. [16] In 2008, LECOM received approval to open an additional branch campus in Greensburg, Pennsylvania at the site of Seton Hill University, [17] which opened in 2009. [18]

  3. Seton Hill University - Wikipedia

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    LECOM, one of the largest medical schools in the United States, entered a partnership with SHU and extended its LECOM Erie campus to the university in 2009. [11] LECOM at Seton Hill added an additional 104 medical students to the first-year class, and, now, it has graduated more than 1,000 physicians since the first graduating class of 2013.

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    Last month, housing contract activity rose in all regions of the country except for the Northeast. The South saw the largest month-over-month increase, improving 5.2% from October and 8.5% from a ...

  5. Home sales contracts picked up last month, hitting highest ...

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    Housing contract activity rose in all regions of the US, led by the West, which jumped 9.8% from a month earlier and 12.3% compared to September 2023. The Midwest reported a 7.1% month-over-month ...

  6. Seton Hill, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Seton Hill, Baltimore's former second French Quarter, is centered on the former St. Mary's Seminary and College, which was founded around 1791 by Sulpician priests who fled the French Revolution (1789-1795). Today Saint Mary's Park occupies the area where the former Seminary and College buildings once stood.

  7. Category:Seton Hill University - Wikipedia

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  8. Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill - Wikipedia

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    A charter of incorporation was granted to the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill in 1885, and the sisters broke ground for a motherhouse the following year. It was completed in 1889. [2] Seton Hill's physical campus includes the original 200 hilltop acres in addition to a downtown cultural district campus and a nearby Center for Orthodontics. [3]

  9. Seton Hill - Wikipedia

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    Seton Hill may refer to: Seton Hill, Baltimore, a neighborhood and historic district in central Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Seton Hill University, a private Catholic ...