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  2. Conestoga College - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the college was founded as Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology by the government of Ontario to grant diplomas and certificates in career-related, skills-oriented programs. The college started to offer degree programs in B.Eng. Mechanical Systems Engineering [3] and B.A. Tech Architecture - Project and Facility Management ...

  3. Caroline Kent - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Kent (born 1975, Sterling, IL) is an American visual artist based in Chicago, best known for her large scale abstract painting works that explore the interplay between language and translation.

  4. Sonya Clark - Wikipedia

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    Sonya Clark (born 1967, Washington, D.C.) is an American artist of Afro-Caribbean heritage. Clark is a fiber artist known for using a variety of materials including human hair and combs to address race, culture, class, and history.

  5. Kitchener City Hall station - Wikipedia

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    Locations in the vicinity of the station include Kitchener's main Catholic precinct to the north (including St. Mary's Church and the headquarters of the Waterloo Catholic District School Board); its former St. Jerome's College building to the west now houses Wilfrid Laurier University's Faculty of Social Work. Immediately south of the station ...

  6. Conestoga wagon - Wikipedia

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    The Conestoga wagon, also simply known as the Conestoga, is an obsolete transport vehicle that was used exclusively in North America, primarily the United States, mainly from the early 18th to mid-19th centuries. It is a heavy and large horse-drawn vehicle which, while largely elusive in origin, originated most likely from German immigrants of ...

  7. Roger Winter - Wikipedia

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    Winter was the first in his large original family to attend college. In 1952 he left Denison to study art at the University of Texas in Austin . [3] After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts and serving two years in the U.S. Army , [4] he moved to Iowa City, Iowa to earn an MFA in painting from the University of Iowa . [5]

  8. List of journalism schools in North America - Wikipedia

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    Department of Journalism, College of Communication and Information Sciences, The University of Alabama; Department of Journalism, College of Communication, Information, and Media, Ball State University, Indiana; Department of Journalism, College of Humanities, San Francisco State University

  9. List of Kalamazoo College people - Wikipedia

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    Arts and letters. Selma Blair, actress (graduated from the University of Michigan, but studied at Kalamazoo from 1990 to 1992) Teju Cole, award-winning Nigerian American author [1] Mark Crilley, comic book creator and children's book author/illustrator. David France, journalist and author. Holly Hughes, performance artist.