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University of Phoenix–Washington DC Campus: Private for-profit Special-focus institution: 203 1976 [29] HLC: University of the District of Columbia: Public Master's university: 3,577 1851 [30] ACEN, ABFSE, AND, ASHA, JRCERT, MSCHE: University of the Potomac–Washington DC Campus: Private for-profit Special-focus institution: 534 1989 [31] MSCHE
The Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, built between 1967 and 1972, is the largest library at NYU and one of the largest academic libraries in the U.S. Designed by Philip Johnson and Richard Foster, the 12-story, 425,000 square feet (39,500 m 2) structure sits on the southern edge of Washington Square Park and is the flagship of an eight-library, 4.5 million volume system that provides students and ...
Facing The Yard, across Howard Place from the south, are the combined Founders and Undergraduate Libraries, along with the Andrew Rankin Chapel. Rankin Chapel, built in 1894, is the school's main religious meeting place. Founders Library, built in 1939, has historically housed the Howard University School of Law and its law library. [1]
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City, New York. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, [13] NYU was founded in 1832 by Albert Gallatin [14] as a non-denominational all-male institution near City Hall based on a curriculum focused on a secular education.
General Alumni Catalogue of New York University, 1833–1906. New York: General Alumni Society. 1906. OCLC 79185364. Archived from the original on August 27, 2023 – via Google Books. Hering, Daniel W. (January–March 1918). "The Beta of New York at New York University". The Phi Beta Kappa Key. 3 (6/7): 256– 272.
Goddard Hall [11] is a small freshman hall located on 79 Washington Square East. This hall is regularly shown on NYU campus tours. Goddard houses 212 students and six RAs. In the fall of 2007, it became a "residential college". In 2022, Goddard Hall closed as a residence hall. Lipton Hall [12] Formerly a law school residence, Lipton was one of
The Brown Building is a ten-story building that is part of the campus of New York University (NYU), which owns it. [4] It is located at 23–29 Washington Place, between Greene Street and Washington Square East in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, and is best known as the location of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire of March 25, 1911, which killed 146 people.
Washington: District of Columbia: 1867 Private [l] Named for General Oliver Otis Howard, head of the Freedmen's Bureau Yes Huston–Tillotson University: Austin: Texas: 1875 Private [h] [k] Founded as "Tillotson Collegiate and Normal Institute" Yes Interdenominational Theological Center: Atlanta: Georgia: 1958 Private [m] Yes J. F. Drake State ...