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  2. Scarborough College - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough College is a private coeducational day and boarding school aged 3–18 years in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1898 and opened in 1901. The school has been an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School since June 2006, offering it at sixth form in place of A-levels.

  3. University of Toronto Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    The University of Toronto established the Scarborough College as part of the institution's collegiate university system and declared the campus a branch of the Faculty of Arts and Science. D. C. Williams was appointed as the principal of Scarborough College and the planned Erindale College, as well as vice-president of the university.

  4. Watts Lectures - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1970 and named after Fred Watts, a former professor of geography at the University of Toronto and founding member of the University of Toronto Scarborough, initially known as Scarborough College, who died a year before the inception of the lecture series. [1]

  5. CU Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    CU Scarborough is a Higher Education institute owned and governed by Coventry University. CU Scarborough launched in 2015 and currently operates in the North Yorkshire coastal town, Scarborough . [ 1 ]

  6. Scarborough: MSNBC viewers ‘too stupid’ to see campus ...

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    MSNBC host Joe Scarborough warned that the discourse surrounding demonstrations against the war in Gaza across college campuses are helping former President Trump’s election chances. Scarborough ...

  7. Bramcote School - Wikipedia

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    Bramcote School was founded in 1893 by Samuel Savery, who started the first term of the school with only three boys.Savery retired from the school in 1911, and later became the Conservative Member of Parliament for Holderness in 1927, until his death in 1938.

  8. Opinion: This July 4th weekend, a different way to celebrate ...

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    University budget cuts have created a shortage of history professors and the number of college history majors is less than half of what it was two decades ago. In some states and school districts ...

  9. University of Toronto Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    The campus opened in 1967 as Erindale College, [6] set upon the valley of the Credit River, approximately 33 km west of Downtown Toronto. It is the second-largest of the three University of Toronto campuses, the other two of which are the St. George campus in Downtown Toronto and the U of T Scarborough campus in Scarborough, Ontario.