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  2. McCormick Tribune Campus Center - Wikipedia

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    The McCormick Tribune Campus Center ( MTCC) is a building on the main campus of the Illinois Institute of Technology, in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the south side of Chicago. The McCormick Tribune Campus Center opened September 30, 2003. [1] A single-story 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m 2) building, it was the first building designed by ...

  3. William Howard Taft High School (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Taft High School is a public four-year high school located in the Norwood Park neighborhood on the northwest side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Taft serves communities on the far northwest side, specifically Norwood Park, Edison Park, Jefferson Park, Forest Glen and O'Hare. Taft is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district.

  4. Chicago students honored for powerful essays on ... - AOL

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    May 7, 2024 at 7:48 PM. CHICAGO - One hundred students were recognized on Monday for their essays reflecting on the impact of violence in their lives and communities. The event, known as "Do the ...

  5. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Number of vehicles. 2,429 commuter rail cars. 6,418 subway cars. 61 SIR cars. 5,725 buses [1] The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.

  6. School of the Art Institute of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois.Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum and school, SAIC has been accredited since 1936 by the Higher Learning Commission, by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design since 1944 ...

  7. Medical Scientist Training Program - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Scientist Training Programs ( MSTPs) are dual-degree training programs that streamline the education towards both clinical (typically MD) and research doctoral degrees. [1] MSTPs are offered by some United States medical schools, who are awarded financial support from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, a branch of ...

  8. Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences ( CHSAS) is a public 4–year magnet high school located in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States. The school is operated by the Chicago Public Schools district. CHSAS opened for the 1985–86 school year in August 1985.

  9. Lake Oswego High School - Wikipedia

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    Lake Oswego High School first opened in September 1951 as a six-year school, [4] with an enrollment of 564. [5] In 1956, it became a four-year high school with the opening of Lake Oswego Junior High School, and in 1958, a three-year high school (with 589 students) as the LOJHS expanded to include the 9th grade (for a total of 656 students). [6]

  10. Wasilla High School - Wikipedia

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    Wasilla High School ( WHS) is a public secondary school in Wasilla, Alaska, United States, serving students in grades 9 – 12. The school is part of the Matanuska-Susitna Borough School District, with admission based primarily on the locations of students' homes. The school earned widespread media attention in 2008 following former pupil ...

  11. S. Lane Faison - Wikipedia

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    Legion of Honour. S. Lane Faison, director of the Williams College Museum of Art from 1948 to 1976. Samson Lane Faison, Jr. (November 16, 1907 – November 11, 2006) was an American art historian, professor, and director of the Williams College Museum of Art. [1] He was one of the famed "Monuments Men" in World War II. [2]