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  2. Lynn Sukenick - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. Occupation. Poet. Alma mater. Brandeis University. City University of New York. Lynn Luria Sukenick (September 11, 1937, New York, New York – March 14, 1995, Cambridge, Massachusetts) [1] was an American poet. She is also credited with coining the terms "daughter centric", and "matrophobic". [2]

  3. Blackboard Learn - Wikipedia

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    Blackboard Learn (previously the Blackboard Learning Management System) is a web-based virtual learning environment and learning management system developed by Blackboard Inc. The software features course management, customizable open architecture, and scalable design that allows integration with student information systems and authentication ...

  4. Cuyahoga Community College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .tri-c .edu. Cuyahoga Community College ( Tri-C) is a public community college in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Founded in 1963, it is the oldest and largest public community college within the state. Not until 1961 had Ohio permitted the establishment of community colleges [5] and Ohio was then one of only four U.S. states without them. [6]

  5. Medgar Evers College - Wikipedia

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    It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), offering baccalaureate and associate degrees. It was established in 1970 in central Brooklyn. It is named after Medgar Wiley Evers, an African American civil rights leader assassinated on June 12, 1963. The college is divided into four schools: the School of Business, the School ...

  6. CUNY School of Professional Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, CUNY SPS opened its principal campus in midtown Manhattan, at the former site of the Gimbels department store. In the twenty years since its founding, CUNY SPS became CUNY’s first and leading campus to offer fully online degree programs at both the bachelor's and master's level. The School's programs have also been ranked among the ...

  7. Anthony Picciano - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Picciano published with Chet Jordan CUNY's First Fifty years: Triumphs and Ordeals of a People's University, which is a critical history of the City University of New York. Bibliography. Computers in the Schools: A Guide to Planning and Administration. (1994, Macmillan) Educational Leadership and Planning for Technology, 2nd Edition ...

  8. Long Island University - Wikipedia

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    Long Island University ( LIU) is a private university with two main campuses, LIU Post in Brookville, New York, on Long Island, and LIU Brooklyn in Brooklyn, New York City. The university offers over 500 academic programs at its main campuses, online, and at multiple non-residential locations. LIU has an NCAA Division I athletics programs and ...

  9. CUNY Academic Commons - Wikipedia

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    The CUNY Academic Commons is an online, academic social network for community members of the City University of New York (CUNY) system. Designed to foster conversation, collaboration, and connections among the 24 individual colleges that make up the university system, the site, founded in 2009, has quickly grown as a hub for the CUNY community, serving in the process to strengthen a growing ...

  10. Mark Hopkins (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Hopkins (February 4, 1802 – June 17, 1887) was an American educator and Congregationalist theologian, president of Williams College from 1836 to 1872. An epigram — widely attributed to President James A. Garfield, a student of Hopkins — defined an ideal college as "Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other." [1]

  11. William E. Macaulay - Wikipedia

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    In September 2006, Macaulay donated $30 million to the City University of New York, (the largest single donation in its history), to purchase a brownstone at 35 West 67th Street that would house The William E. Macaulay Honors College, and to create an endowment to support the college. [citation needed] Personal life