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The Kent State Killings, 1970 — (Reference/Education)
Overview by a Denmark scholar with many footnotes and quotations regarding: Kent State, May 1-4, 1970, Nixon, reactions, guardsmen, investigations, commemorations, etc.
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Fraternities & Sororities — (Reference/Education)
Directs and regulates the university's 13 national fraternities, 4 national sororities and 1 private sorority with links and forms.
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Allegheny College — (Reference/Education)
Located in Meadville. A private, co-educational institution of 1,900 undergraduates from 37 states and 19 countries.
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Penn State Harrisburg — (Reference/Education)
Enrolls about 1,900 undergraduate and 1,500 graduate students, offering two associate, 27 baccalaureate, 20 master's, and two doctoral degree programs. Located on a suburban campus in Middletown, eight miles east of Harrisburg.
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Penn State DuBois — (Reference/Education)
Opened originally as the DuBois Center of Penn State in 1935. Transferred to the site of DuBois Mansion in 1938. Located in greater DuBois of Clearfield County. Provides a quality education to over 1,100 students with 49 full-time faculty.
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Penn State McKeesport — (Reference/Education)
Created originally as an extension to the Penn State system in 1934, the permanent site was made with a 10-acre plot of land adjacent to Renzie Park in 1956. Now 52 acres, the campus is located fifteen miles southeast of Pittsburgh, with a student enrollment of nearly 1,000.
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Penn State New Kensington — (Reference/Education)
Introduced into the Penn State system as the New Kensington Center in 1958 from local need for higher education. Now located in Upper Burrell Township, four miles east of New Kensington, the 72-acre campus is home to 43 full-time faculty and over 1,000 students.
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Penn State Hazleton — (Reference/Education)
Joined the Penn State system at the purchase of the scenic 85-acre Markle estate in 1948. Now consists of 104 acres in West Hazleton, overlooking the Conyngham valley. Maintains a staff of 89 employees and enrollment of about 1,400 students.
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Dairy Alliance — (Reference/Education)
Business-oriented web site with specialized information on: 1) Labor Management, 2) Information Management, 3) Nutrient Management, 4) Dairy Business Management including a database of custom operators in Pennsylvania and 5) Dairy Certificate Training Program.
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Animal Diagnostic Laboratory — (Reference/Education)
A nationally recognized veterinary diagnostic laboratory committed to the health of animals, that serves as a central reference facility for the approximately 1,200 veterinarians and animal owners that currently use the service.
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Simpson College — (Reference/Education)
Liberal arts college with 1,900 students. Includes information on student life, news, atheletics, Dunn Library, admissions, financial aid, academics, and conferences.
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University of Iowa — (Reference/Education)
A major national research university located on a 1,900-acre campus in Iowa City.
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Murray State University — (Reference/Education)
A state funded university of approximately 9,000 students and 1,200 faculty and staff. Located in Murray Kentucky.
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Northern Kentucky University — (Reference/Education)
A comprehensive, metropolitan university of approximately 11,500 students served by 1,200 faculty and staff on a modern campus convenient to Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Bates Linear Accelerator Center — (Reference/Education)
A 1 GeV electron linear accelerator used in nuclear physics research.
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Michigan 4-H Children's Garden — (Reference/Education)
Over 1/2 acre in size, with over 60 individual theme areas, the garden emphasizes the important part plants play in children's daily lives, from the first cereal bowl in the morning to the last popcorn snack at night. Site Features a calendar of garden events, a virtual tour, and a collection of video clips.
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Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center — (Reference/Education)
The Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center is located on the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, and offers state-of-the-art conference facilities including a 300-seat auditorium, 30 multi-function meeting rooms accommodating groups of 10-1,000, the State Room and River Walk Cafe restaurants. The Kellogg Center offers spacious accommodations, professional meeting planners, and diverse activities at an affordable price.
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Hillsdale College — (Reference/Education)
An independent, coeducational, residential college for about 1,100 students, founded in 1844 and located in south-central Michigan.
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Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) — (Reference/Education)
Beta Upsilon Chapter, chartered November 1, 1969.
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Intensive English Programs of the California State University — (Reference/Education)
CSU offers more than 1,600 bachelor's and master's degree programs in some 240 subject areas.
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