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  2. OregonOregon State rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The OregonOregon State rivalry (formerly known as the Civil War [1]) is a college rivalry between the University of Oregon and Oregon State University. The rivalry is one of the oldest in the nation, dating back to 1894 when the two universities' football teams first met. Although the college football game is the most popular rivalry, the ...

  3. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    An academic term (or simply term) is a portion of an academic year during which an educational institution holds classes. The schedules adopted vary widely. Specific synonyms are commonly used to denote the duration or a term. In most countries, the academic year begins in late summer or early autumn and ends during the following spring or summer.

  4. List of libraries in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Academic libraries. Hannon Library, Southern Oregon University, Ashland; CCC Library, Clackamas Community College, Clackamas; Branford Price Millar Library at Portland State University The Valley Library, Oregon State University, Corvallis; Knight Library, University of Oregon, Eugene; Pierce Library, Eastern Oregon University, La Grande

  5. Jesuit High School (Beaverton, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Jesuit High School. /  45.48556°N 122.76972°W  / 45.48556; -122.76972. Jesuit High School is a private, Catholic, college-preparatory school run by the USA West Province of the Society of Jesus in Beaverton outside Portland, Oregon, United States, in the Archdiocese of Portland. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1956 and uses a Jesuit ...

  6. Government of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Seat. Supreme Court Building, Salem. Oregon Capitol building. The government of the U.S. state of Oregon, as prescribed by the Oregon Constitution, is composed of three government branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. These branches operate in a manner similar to that of the federal government of the United States.

  7. Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission is a volunteer state board established in 2011 in the U.S. state of Oregon, with responsibilities for advising the governor, the legislature and the Chief Education Office on statewide postsecondary education policies and funding. [1] The fifteen-member commission has authorities for ...

  8. Southern Oregon University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sou .edu. Southern Oregon University ( SOU) is a public university in Ashland, Oregon. It was founded in 1872 as the Ashland Academy, has been in its current location since 1926, and was known by nine other names before assuming its current name in 1997. [4]

  9. List of NCAA Division II institutions - Wikipedia

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    There are 304 American, Canadian, and Puerto Rican colleges and universities classified as Division II for NCAA competition during the 2023–24 academic year, including eleven schools that are in the process of reclassifying to Division II. Forty-four of the 50 U.S. states, plus the District of Columbia, the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and ...