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  2. Jeanne Gang - Wikipedia

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    Jeanne Gang. Jeanne Gang (born March 19, 1964) is an American architect and the founder and leader of Studio Gang (established in 1997), an architecture and urban design practice with offices in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Paris. Gang was first widely recognized for the Aqua Tower, [3] [4] the tallest woman-designed building in the ...

  3. De La Salle Institute - Wikipedia

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    De La Salle Institute is a private, Catholic, coeducational secondary school run by the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  4. Guajome Park Academy - Wikipedia

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    Guajome Park Academy / ɡwəˈhoʊmi / (commonly referred to as Guajome or GPA) is a K–12 public charter school in Vista, California, United States that was established in 1994. It offers the IB Diploma Programme for eleventh- and twelfth-graders. During the 2004-2005 school year, 1,238 students were enrolled: 530 in the middle school and 708 ...

  5. Northwestern College (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    Northwestern College (NWC and informally Northwestern Iowa) is a private Christian college in Orange City, Iowa, that is Reformed, evangelical and ecumenical. Established in 1882, it offers more than 135 academic programs and enrolls over 1,700 students in undergraduate, graduate and online programs.

  6. Concordia University Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Concordia University Chicago. / 41.89967; -87.80954. Concordia University Chicago is a private university in River Forest, Illinois. Formerly a college exclusively for parochial teacher education, Concordia-Chicago now offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and enrolls more than 5,000 students. [6]

  7. Harder Stadium - Wikipedia

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    UCSB Women's Soccer (current) UCSB Football (1966–1971, 1986–1991) Harder Stadium is a 17,000-seat, outdoor multi-purpose stadium on the west coast of the United States, on the campus of the University of California, Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California. It serves as the on-campus soccer stadium for both the men's and women's programs.

  8. Benedictine University - Wikipedia

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    Benedictine University, also called BenU, was founded in 1887 as St. Procopius College by the Benedictine monks of St. Procopius Abbey, who lived in the Pilsen community of Chicago's West Side. The monks created the all-male institution just two years after their community began, with the intention of educating men of Czech and Slovak descent.

  9. List of colleges and universities in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Shimer College (1853–2017, Mount Carroll, Waukegan, Chicago), merged with North Central College in Naperville in 2017; Solex College (1995–2018, Chicago, Wheeling) Westwood College (1953–2016, Calumet City, Chicago, Woodridge) See also. List of colleges and universities in Illinois; History of education in Chicago; References