Archive for December, 2008

US Schools in Focus: Lebanon Valley College, University of Miami, Roger Williams University

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Lebanon Valley College Lebanon Valley College is a private university founded in 1866 in Annville, Lebanon County. Also known as LVC and The Valley, Lebanon Valley College aims to provide quality education in more than 35 fields, from the Sciences to the Arts, Humanities and other Social Sciences. Offering baccalaureate programs in various fields including [...]

Profiles of US Colleges and Universities: Oxford College, Hofstra University, and Humphreys College

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Oxford College Oxford College, a division of Emory University in Oxford, Georgia, was founded in 1836. It is a private residential school specializing in liberal arts. Offering undergraduate courses in various fields such as business and life sciences, Oxford College also offers preparatory programs for students who intend to pursue post-graduate degrees, as well as [...]

The Spotlight on Seattle University, Stephens College, and Abilene Christian University

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Seattle University Seattle University is a member of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. It was founded by the Jesuits as the School of Immaculate Conception in 1891. It was eventually called Seattle College and in 1931, it established its place in history by being the first university to admit female students in the [...]

All about Adelphi University, Adrian College, and Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University

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Adelphi University Founded in 1896, Adelphi University is a private university situated in Garden City, Nassau Country. It is accredited nationally and has eight colleges offering various courses from the arts to the sciences to education, nursing, business, and social work. It also has graduate programs and joint degree programs in engineering, law, dentistry, physical [...]

Profiles of US Universities: Alabama State University, Purdue University, and Cornell University

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Alabama State University Alabama State University or ASU was established 1867 in Montgomery, Alabama. Among the country’s historically black schools and universities, ASU was put up as a Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund member. It has seven colleges and schools offering baccalaureate programs in arts and sciences, business administration, health sciences, education, and visual and performing [...]

Notable US Universities: Samford University, University of San Diego, and Santa Clara University

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Samford University Founded in 1841 in Homewood, Alabama, Samford University is one of the Baptist-affiliated universities in the US. It is a private university offering undergraduate, graduate and professional programs through its eight colleges and schools specializing in various fields. Samford University seeks to provide quality education to students especially in arts and sciences, business [...]