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  2. List of colleges and universities in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    List of colleges and universities in Wisconsin. There are eighty-five colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) is the state's largest public post-secondary institution, with a fall 2010 ...

  3. Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Haberland, Assistant Deputy Secretary. Website. www .wdfi .org. The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions ( DFI) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government responsible for state regulation of financial institutions and educating the public about financial issues.

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  5. Bachelor of Science - Wikipedia

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    The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of London in 1860. [3] In the United States, the Lawrence Scientific School first conferred the degree in 1851, followed by the University of Michigan in 1855. Nathaniel Shaler, who was Harvard's Dean of Sciences, wrote in a private letter that "the degree of Bachelor of Science came to be ...

  6. Forest, Vernon County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Forest, Vernon County, Wisconsin. Location in Vernon County and the state of Wisconsin. /  43.67944°N 90.51500°W  / 43.67944; -90.51500. Forest is a town in Vernon County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 583 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Dilly, Mount Tabor, and Valley are located in the town.

  7. Harmony, Marinette County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Harmony is located at the intersection of County Highways D and DD [5] at an elevation of 699 feet (213 m). [1] It is connected by road to Peshtigo to the southeast and Marinette to the east (via Highway 64 ). [5] The intersection of County Highway D and Highway 64 approximately 1.6 miles (2.6 km) west-northwest of Harmony was formerly known as Gould's Corners [6] [7] after a farm located ...

  8. Portal:Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin ( / wɪˈskɒnsɪn / ⓘ) is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by land area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake Michigan to the east, Michigan to the northeast, and Lake Superior to the north.

  9. Milton, Buffalo County, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Milton, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. /  44.17056°N 91.76333°W  / 44.17056; -91.76333. Milton is a town in Buffalo County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 534 at the 2010 census. [3] The unincorporated community of Czechville is located in the town.

  10. Bristol (village), Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a village in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. It was incorporated in 2009 from portions of the Town of Bristol. The population was 5,192 at the 2020 census, more than double the 2010 census population of 2,584. The former unincorporated communities of Bissell, Cypress, Pikeville, and Woodworth are located in the village.

  11. School District of Rhinelander - Wikipedia

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    The School District of Rhinelander (SDR) is located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. Approximately 2,900 students are enrolled. [1] In 2005 a referendum to keep three local schools open failed, combining fourth and fifth grade students into one intermediate school and all of the kindergarten-third grade students into two schools.