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  2. University of Oklahoma College of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma is the architecture unit of the University of Oklahoma in Norman. It offers over 30 undergraduate and graduate degrees in four divisions. In Spring 2023, it had an enrollment of 675 undergraduates and 197 graduates. [1]

  3. American Academy of Religion - Wikipedia

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    Oxford University Press publishes Journal of the American Academy of Religion on behalf of the AAR. [5] Religious Studies News is the quarterly newspaper of record for the organization; it transitioned from a print to online-only publication in 2010. AAR also publishes Reading Religion, an online publication featuring book reviews by scholars ...

  4. List of University of Oklahoma buildings - Wikipedia

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    Originally built to house the on-campus hospital, Ellison Hall was renovated in 2002 to become the administrative building for the College of Arts and Sciences, OU's largest college. [28] Evans Hall 1912 This is the university's central administrative building, containing the offices of the President and provost, as well as several vice ...

  5. Journal of the American Academy of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The JAAR was established in 1966, and like the AAR itself, emphasizes a more inclusive religious studies approach to religion (that may encompass history, philosophy, and theology) rather than a narrower approach emphasizing only social science. [1]: 791 It is

  6. History of college campuses and architecture in the United ...

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    The history of college campuses in the United States begins in 1636 with the founding of Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, then known as New Towne.Early colonial colleges, which included not only Harvard, but also College of William & Mary, Yale University and The College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), were modeled after equivalent English and Scottish institutions, but ...

  7. Approval of first publicly funded religious charter school in ...

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    The approval of the nation’s first publicly funded religious charter school was struck down as unconstitutional by the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday. “The St. Isidore Contract violates ...

  8. Dispute over first publicly funded religious charter school ...

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    The future of the country’s first publicly funded religious charter school in Oklahoma is now in the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court as justices agreed to take up the case on Friday. In a court ...

  9. Is religious liberty dwindling in Oklahoma? How the state has ...

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    Representatives of Ohio-based Lifewise Academy have said the organization hopes to offer the "release time" Bible classes to Oklahoma public school students as it does in about a dozen other states.

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