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  2. Bowling Green State University - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The 1,338-acre (541.5 ha) main academic and residential campus is 15 miles (24 km) south of Toledo, Ohio. The university has nationally recognized programs and research facilities in the natural and social sciences, education, arts ...

  3. Bowling Green State University College of Arts and Sciences

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    Jerome Library on BGSU's main Campus. BGSU's Popular Culture Department is a unique component of the university. Not only is Popular Culture the first department of its kind in the country, but its founder, Dr. Ray B. Browne, also established The Journal of Popular Culture and the national Popular Culture Association, both of which are widely known and respected to this day. [5]

  4. List of colleges and universities in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Chicago: 1866 3,532 Special-focus Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership: Chicago: 1924 99 Faith-related Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago: Chicago: 2003 40 Graduate school Trinity Christian College: Palos Heights: 1959 908 Baccalaureate Trinity International University: Deerfield ...

  5. List of Bowling Green State University buildings - Wikipedia

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    University Hall. Originally built in 1915 as the first building on the campus, University Hall cost $150,000 to construct and was intended to be the focal point of the campus, initially housing an administrative offices, auditorium, library, and classrooms, but has also housed a recreation hall, theatre, and the University's first basketball arena. [7]

  6. Housing at the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Despite efforts by the housing office to fill the rooms with students, there were still vacancies for 25 student couples or 50 single women. [ 23 ] The Housing Bureau made the rooms available for immediate occupancy at $70–75 per month ($591–634 per month in 2012 dollars), including all utilities except phone service.

  7. Burton–Judson Courts - Wikipedia

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    The neo-Gothic style structure was designed by the Philadelphia architectural firm of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary, and was completed in 1931 at a cost of $1,756,287. [ 1 ] Burton–Judson Courts is built around two courtyards that are named after the university's second and third presidents, Harry Pratt Judson and Ernest DeWitt Burton . [ 2 ]

  8. List of Northwestern University residences - Wikipedia

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    Originally built in 1901, Julia A. Chapin Hall became a women's dorm for Northwestern University in 1967. However, in the fall of 1979, Northwestern gave the dorm to the Humanities College, thus establishing the Humanities Residential College at Chapin Hall. [3] One of the smaller dorms, Chapin Hall houses 72 students in the biggest doubles on ...

  9. Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Bowling Green Falcons women's basketball team is the NCAA Division I women's basketball team that represents Bowling Green State University. The team plays at the 4,700-seat Stroh Center on the BGSU campus in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. [2] The Falcons competes in the Mid-American Conference.