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  2. Bridgewater State University - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater State University was founded by Horace Mann as Bridgewater Normal School. It opened on September 9, 1840, [4] [5] making it the oldest permanently-located institution of public higher education in Massachusetts. As one of the first normal schools in the nation, its initial mission was to train school teachers.

  3. Cape Cod Community College - Wikipedia

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    Cape Cod Community College, known locally as "Four Cs", is a public community college in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. It was established in 1961, the second institution to open as part of what is now a 15 community college system in Massachusetts. Cape Cod Community College is the only community college and one of three colleges (along with ...

  4. Bridgewater College - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater College is a private liberal-arts college in Bridgewater, Virginia. Established in 1880, Bridgewater College admitted both men and women from the time of its founding and was the first four-year liberal arts college in Virginia to do so. [2] Approximately 1,800 students are enrolled.

  5. List of colleges and universities in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater State University: Bridgewater: Public Master's university: 11,417: 1840: NASAD, NASM, NCATE, NEASC: Bristol Community College: Fall River, New Bedford, Taunton, Attleboro: Public Associate's college: 9,022: 1965: ADA, AOTA, COMTA, NEASC, NLNAC: Bunker Hill Community College: Boston: Public Associate's college: 13,504: 1973

  6. New President Appointed For Eastern Connecticut State University

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    In his new role as president of Eastern Connecticut State University, Dr. Ismaili will ensure Eastern's nearly 4,000 students have access to the programs, courses, resources and support needed to ...

  7. Bridgewater, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bridgewaterma.org. Bridgewater is a town located in Plymouth County, in the state of Massachusetts, United States. [1] As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the town's population was 28,633. [2] Bridgewater is located approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston and approximately 35 miles east of Providence, Rhode Island.

  8. Bridgewater Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Bridgewater Triangle. The Bridgewater Triangle is an area of about 200 square miles (520 km 2) within southeastern Massachusetts in the United States, [1] claimed to be a site of alleged paranormal phenomena, ranging from UFOs to poltergeists, and other spectral phenomena, various bigfoot -like sightings, giant snakes [2] and thunderbirds. [2 ...

  9. Massachusetts State Colleges Upgrade by Changing Names

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    The Massachusetts State House of Representatives approved, by a margin of 124-21, a bill that will change the name of Bridgewater State College to Bridgewater State University. Similarly ...

  10. Bridgewater State Bears - Wikipedia

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    The Bridgewater State Bears are composed of 22 varsity teams representing Bridgewater State University in intercollegiate athletics. All teams compete at the NCAA Division III level and all teams compete in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC), except for field hockey, tennis and swimming & diving which plays in the Little East Conference (LEC).

  11. Westfield State University - Wikipedia

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    Westfield State University. / 42.131392; -72.796005. Westfield State University (commonly known as Westfield State) is a public university in Westfield, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1839 by Horace Mann as the first public co-educational college in America without barrier to race, gender, or economic class.