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Midland University is a private Lutheran university in Fremont, Nebraska. It has an approximate enrollment of 1,600 students on 33-acre (13 ha) campus. It has an approximate enrollment of 1,600 students on 33-acre (13 ha) campus.
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The six charter members were Concordia University, Dana College, Doane University, Hastings College, Midland University, and Nebraska Wesleyan University. [3] With the addition of Northwestern College in 1992, the NIAC was renamed the Nebraska–Iowa Athletic Conference.
The Tri-State Conference began operations in 1960 with seven members: Concordia College (now known as Concordia University Nebraska in Seward, Nebraska), Dana College in Blair, Nebraska, Midland College (now known as Midland University) in Fremont, Nebraska, Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, Sioux Falls College (now known as the ...
Nebraska pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the 2021-22 men’s college basketball season on Sunday afternoon. The Huskers rallied from 10 down in the second half to upset No. 10 Wisconsin in ...
Midland University of Fremont, Nebraska, allowed all former Dana College students to transfer all Dana college credits, honored all Dana academic, athletic and need-based scholarships and grants, and waived enrollment deposits for Dana students. Of the roughly 600 Dana students, approximately 275 enrolled at Midland in the fall of 2010. [6]
Nebraska (17-11, 7-10) was 1 of 7 on layups, Michigan was 3 of 12. ... Michigan Nebraska Basketball. Michigan guard Tre Donaldson (3) shoots over Nebraska guard Sam Hoiberg (1) during the second ...
Otoe University 1859 1872 Nebraska City: Otoe University was founded in 1859 by Nebraska Presbyterians. It was built on land that was purchased from Russell, Majors & Waddell Freight Co. on Sioux Street (which later became Fourth Avenue) between 13th and 14th Streets in Nebraska City.