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  2. Walden University - Wikipedia

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    Clinton was the keynote speaker at Walden University's commencement on July 30, 2011. In 2016, Adam Looney and Constantine Yannelis estimated that that Walden University student loan debt was the second highest in the US, with 120,275 students owing an estimated $9.8 billion. While the 5-year student default rate was low (7 percent), the ...

  3. Erin Aubry Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Erin Aubry Kaplan (born January 6, 1962) is a Los Angeles journalist and columnist born in 1962 who has written about black political, economic and cultural issues since 1992. [3] [4] She is a contributing writer to the op-ed section of the Los Angeles Times , [5] [6] and from 2005 to 2007 was a weekly op-ed columnist – the first black weekly ...

  4. Kaplan Law School - Wikipedia

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    Kaplan Law School was a for-profit educational institution offering post-graduate legal training in London for those wishing to become a solicitor in England and Wales. In April 2016, it announced the closure of all programmes to new applicants, effectively ending the school’s activities.

  5. Jonathan Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Kaplan (born November 25, 1947) is an American film producer and director. His film The Accused (1988) earned actress Jodie Foster the Oscar for Best Actress and was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival . [1]

  6. Lewis A. Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Avins Kaplan (born December 23, 1944) [1] is an American lawyer and jurist who serves as a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. [2] He was the presiding judge in a number of cases involving high-profile defendants, including E. Jean Carroll v.

  7. David L. Kaplan (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    David L. Kaplan (born 18 March 1953) is an American biomedical engineer. Kaplan completed a bachelor's of science from SUNY Albany in 1975, and earned his doctorate at Syracuse University and SUNY Syracuse in 1978. [1] He holds the Stern Family Professorship in Engineering at Tufts University, [2] and is chief editor of the American Chemical ...

  8. George Mason University - Wikipedia

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    History 20th century George Mason, a Founding Father of the United States and the university's namesake. In 1949, the University of Virginia created an extension center to serve mid-career working professionals and non-traditional students near urban centers in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C. The extension center offered both for credit and non-credit informal classes in the ...

  9. Amy Kaplan - Wikipedia

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    Amy Kaplan (September 10, 1953 – July 30, 2020) was an American academic working in the interdisciplinary field of American Studies, her work focused on the critical study of the culture of imperialism, prison writing, mourning, memory, and war. Kaplan was Edward W. Kane Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, and president of ...