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  2. Bryan Health - Wikipedia

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    The College of Health Sciences also opened in 1926 as Bryan School of Nursing. [3] Bryan's physician network and heart institute have been added since the merger. The organization's name is derived from William Jennings Bryan's gift of land to the United Methodist Church for a hospital in 1922. [3] The Vice President of United States Richard ...

  3. List of colleges and universities in the Dallas–Fort Worth ...

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    Collin College: 55,000 Collin County and Rockwall County: Cougars NJCAA Tarrant County College: 50,000 Tarrant County: Trailblazers No Athletics (N/A) North Central Texas College: 10,327 Denton County and surrounding areas (based in Gainesville) Lions NJCAA Navarro College: 9,230 Ellis County and surrounding areas (based in Corsicana) Bulldogs

  4. Texas A&M University School of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    After receiving approval from the Texas Board of Nursing, the college began with 44 students in July 2008. [citation needed] The college of nursing is located in Bryan, Texas with clinical locations in Bryan-College Station, Round Rock, The Woodlands, and the Gulf Coast. [3]

  5. Collin College - Wikipedia

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    By number of students, this campus is the largest and hosts the college district's fine arts and athletics [8] programs. The campus features a 30,000-square-foot (2,800 m 2 ) art gallery, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] theatre center, [ 11 ] gymnasium (Cougar Hall), and tennis facilities.

  6. North Central Texas College - Wikipedia

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    With the support of citizens such as W.T. Bonner (who donated the first 5 acres (20,000 m 2) of the current campus and later sold 45 acres (180,000 m 2) more to the college), Cooke County voters approved the creation of the new district, and Gainesville Junior College became Cooke County Junior College (the Junior was later dropped in the 1970s ...

  7. Blinn College - Wikipedia

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    Blinn thus became the first county-owned junior college district in Texas. [4] The college continues to operate as one of the largest of some fifty public community college districts in Texas. After some early struggles (including the campus nearly closing in 1946 due to fiscal issues), the college began to grow and do well under the leadership ...

  8. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton - Wikipedia

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    Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton (formerly Denton Community Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital of Denton) is a hospital in North Texas and southern OklahomaWith over 890 employees and a medical staff of more than 300, the 272,538-square-foot (25,319.6 m 2) hospital is licensed for 255 beds, and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO).

  9. List of colleges and universities in Lubbock, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Anita Thigpen Perry School of Nursing; Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; School of Allied Health Sciences; School of Medicine; School of Pharmacy; Virginia College [8] Wayland Baptist University [9] Texas Bible College [10] South Plains College is the community college, designated under Texas law, for all of Lubbock County. [11]