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  2. File:Frost Library, Amherst College.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Humanities and Fine Arts. /  42.389528°N 72.528889°W  / 42.389528; -72.528889. The College of Humanities & Fine Arts (in full, University of Massachusetts Amherst College of Humanities and Fine Arts) is a college of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The college was founded in 1915.

  4. The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is home to the School of Public Policy as well as nine academic departments offering 13 undergraduate majors, 11 areas of Master's and doctoral study, and a number of graduate certificate programs. The college bridges science and liberal arts ...

  5. Amherst College Press - Wikipedia

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    acpress .amherst .edu. Amherst College Press, founded in 2014, is a new university press (NUP) [1] sponsored by Amherst College, Massachusetts that specializes in open-access monographs. [2] Initially organized by members of the Amherst College Library, [3] [4] the press issues books via the Fulcrum publishing platform. [5]

  6. Earl Amherst - Wikipedia

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    Earl Amherst. Earl Amherst ( / ˈæmərst / ), of Arracan in the East Indies, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 19 December 1826, for William Amherst, 2nd Baron Amherst, the Governor-General of India. He was made Viscount Holmesdale, in the County of Kent, at the same time, also in the Peerage of the United ...

  7. Student financial aid in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Germany provides financial aid to students in the form of loans and grants regardless of their social and economic situation. This aid is provided ...

  8. Statue of Sabrina - Wikipedia

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    The Sabrina statue. Sabrina ( / səˈbraɪnə / sə-BRY-nə) is a 300-pound bronze statue of the legendary British princess owned by Amherst College, and whose present location is unknown. Since it was donated to the College in 1857, the statue has been the subject of numerous pranks, vandalism, and theft, and it has changed hands between the ...

  9. College baseball - Wikipedia

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    College baseball programs are only allowed to offer a limited number of scholarships each year, so the process of earning a scholarship is quite competitive. Baseball is classified by the NCAA as an "equivalency" sport, meaning that limits on athletic financial aid are set to the equivalent of a fixed number of full scholarships.