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  2. Loyola University New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University in New Orleans was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1904 as Loyola College on a section of the Foucher Plantation bought by the Jesuits in 1886. A young Jesuit, Fr. Albert Biever, was given a nickel for street car fare and told by his Jesuit superiors to travel Uptown on the St. Charles Streetcar and found a university. [ 6 ]

  3. University of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    State Senator Theodore M. Hickey of New Orleans in 1956 authored the act which established the University of New Orleans. At the time New Orleans was the largest metropolitan area in the United States without a public university though it had several private universities, such as Tulane (which was originally a state-supported university before being privatized in 1884), Loyola, and Dillard.

  4. Loyola University New Orleans College of Law - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Memorial Library on the main campus, which housed the Law Library from 1915-1986. The College of Law was founded as the School of Law as one of the earliest academic departments of Loyola University New Orleans, chartered in 1912.

  5. List of university presses - Wikipedia

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    A university press is an academic publishing house affiliated with an institution of higher learning that specializes in the publication of monographs and scholarly journals. This article outlines notable presses of this type, arranged by country; where appropriate, the page also specifies the academic institution that each press is affiliated ...

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  7. New Orleans Review - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Review, founded in 1968, is a journal of contemporary literature and culture that publishes "poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, photography, film and book reviews" by established and emerging writers and artists. New Orleans Review is a publication of the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans.

  8. Loyola Press - Wikipedia

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    Loyola Press is a publishing house based in Chicago, Illinois. It is a nonprofit apostolate of the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus. [3] It has no connection with Loyola University Chicago. It publishes school books for the parochial school market, as well as trade books for adults and children.

  9. University of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, UNISA was given a new role as a distance education university, and today it offers certificate, diploma and degree courses [7] up to doctoral level. In January 2004, UNISA merged with Technikon Southern Africa (Technikon SA, a polytechnic ) and incorporated the distance education component of Vista University (VUDEC).

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