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  2. G. Mennen Williams - Wikipedia

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    Gerhard Mennen "Soapy" Williams (February 23, 1911 – February 2, 1988) was an American politician who served as the 41st governor of Michigan, elected in 1948 and serving six two-year terms in office.

  3. FAFSA - Wikipedia

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    FAFSA originally came from the 1965 Higher Education Act (HEA) by President Lyndon Johnson, this established the United States Government as the primary provider of financial aid for students. [19] For years the application was called Financial Aid Form (FAF), which was an optional form used by some—but not all—colleges and universities.

  4. Michigan State University Vietnam Advisory Group - Wikipedia

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    College to University: The Hannah Years at Michigan State, 1935–1969. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0-940635-00-3. Ernst, John (1998). Forging a Fateful Alliance: Michigan State University and the Vietnam War. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0-87013-478-7.

  5. Michigan Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    The state board is composed of eight members [2] nominated by party conventions and elected at-large for terms of eight years, with two members being elected at each biennial state general election. The governor is authorized to fill vacancies on the state board and also serves as an ex officio member of the state board, without the right to vote.

  6. Cooley Law School - Wikipedia

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    Cooley Law School (Cooley) is a private law school in Lansing, Michigan, and Riverview, Florida.It was established in 1972. At its peak in 2010, Cooley had over 3,900 students and was the largest US law school by enrollment; as of the Spring of 2022, Cooley had approximately 500 students between its two campuses. [4]

  7. Kalamazoo College - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1833 by Baptist ministers as the Michigan and Huron Institute, Kalamazoo is the oldest private college in Michigan. From 1840 to 1850, the institute operated as the Kalamazoo Branch of the University of Michigan. After receiving its charter from the state in 1855, the institute changed its name to Kalamazoo College.

  8. Government of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The state board of Education is a statewide elected board that head the Michigan Department of Education which oversees all education except that of the state universities. [1] Michigan's state universities are immune from control by the legislature, many aspects of the executive branch, and cities in which they are located; but they are not ...

  9. New York State Office of Children and Family Services

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    OCFS has wide-ranging responsibilities for the provision of services to children, youth, families, and vulnerable adults. The agency is responsible for programs and services involving foster care, adoption, and adoption assistance; child protective services, including operating the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment; preventive services for children and families; child ...