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1946 – Worcester Emergency Teacher Training College 1948 – Worcester Teacher Training College 1976 – Worcester College of Higher Education 1997 – University College Worcester (Given degree awarding powers) 2005 – University Status: Chancellor: Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester [1] Vice-Chancellor: David Green [2]
Sixty-nine percent of Wooster students are from outside of Ohio. [4] Scot Center: In early 2012, the Scot Center, [30] a 123,000-square-foot (11,400 m 2) $30 million recreation facility, opened its doors. It includes four multipurpose sport courts (for intramural basketball, volleyball and tennis), a 200-meter indoor track, a new fitness center ...
Morrill Tower 1900 Cannon Drive Columbus, Ohio 43210 Country: United States: Current tenants: College of Medicine Office of Student Life Housing and Residence Education: Construction started: 29 March 1965: Completed: 8 August 1967: Inaugurated: 11 November 1967: Cost
WORCESTER — Dozens of Working for Worcester volunteers gathered at the Austin/Newbury Street Tot Lot Saturday morning to build a neighborhood park. Volunteers began building the playground from ...
Ohio State, take a back seat to this "OH-IO." Go : "How to Dance in Ohio," Belasco Theatre, 111 W. 44th St., $48 to $518; 212-239-6200, howtodanceinohiomusical.com .
Similar expansion of fraternal groups was sweeping through other Ohio institutions, as old-line Eastern fraternities gazed westward. But about the time Wooster was established a juncture had been reached where a burst of anti- secret society fervor [ 6 ] had trimmed somewhat what until then had been full-throated support of such civic groups at ...
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Completed in 1999, CCM Village was built at an overall cost of $93.2 million. Under the supervision of Henry Cobb, of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, renovated structures were merged with new buildings, creating four overall centers: Mary Emery Hall, the Corbett Center for the Performing Arts, Memorial Hall, and the Dieterle Vocal Arts Center.