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  2. University of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, academics, and athletics of the oldest public university in Michigan, founded in 1817. The university has 19 colleges, 250 degree programs, and over 52,000 students in Ann Arbor.

  3. List of research universities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    R1 institutions are doctoral universities with very high research activity, according to the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. This article provides a list of 146 R1 universities in the U.S., their control, city, state, and enrollment.

  4. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago has never had a substantial number of active secret societies; indeed, shortly after the university's founding, the faculty of the university released a resolution suggesting that the exclusionary structure of many such societies made them antithetical to the democratic spirit of the university. [74]

  5. SS Edmund Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    SS Edmund Fitzgerald was a Great Lakes freighter that sank in 1975 with 29 crew members, while accompanying SS Arthur M. Anderson. The web page describes the history, design, and fate of both ships, as well as the impact of the disaster on Great Lakes shipping.

  6. List of Michigan State University people - Wikipedia

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    Find out who are the famous alumni, faculty and administration of Michigan State University, a public research university in East Lansing, Michigan. Browse the table of contents for categories such as academia, arts, media, business, politics, sports and more.

  7. University of Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, founded in 1842 by the Congregation of Holy Cross. It has a suburban campus of 1,261 acres, a football team with 11 national championships, and a $20.3 billion endowment.

  8. Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Michigan is a state in the Great Lakes region of the Upper Midwest, with a population of nearly 10 million and an area of 96,716 sq mi. It has two peninsulas, a long freshwater coastline, and many inland lakes and ponds.

  9. George Mason University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, campuses, and programs of George Mason University, a public research university in Virginia named after a Founding Father. Find out how the university became independent from the University of Virginia in 1972 and grew into the largest public university in Virginia.