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  2. Trinity Southwest University - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Southwest University (TSU) is an unaccredited evangelical Christian institution of higher education with an office in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Principally a theological school that encompasses both the Bible college and theological seminary concepts of Christian education, it offers distance education programs and degrees in Biblical Studies, Theological Studies, Archaeology & Biblical ...

  3. Texas A&M University–Commerce - Wikipedia

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    tamuc .edu. Texas A&M University–Commerce is a public university in Commerce, Texas. With an enrollment of over 12,000 students as of fall 2017, the university is the third-largest institution in the Texas A&M University System. [3] Founded in 1889, the institution is also the fifth-oldest state university or college in the State of Texas.

  4. Tennessee lawmakers dismantle HBCU’s board of trustees, to ...

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    March 29, 2024 at 1:58 PM. Black lawmakers, students and alumni of Tennessee State University are outraged that Gov. Bill Lee, in an unprecedented move, signed into law legislation that dismantled ...

  5. Tbilisi State Medical University - Wikipedia

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    Duration of MBBS in Tbilisi State Medical University. MBBS course at Tbilisi State Medical University runs for a total of 6 years including 1 year of internship. The first 2 years are dedicated to basic theoretical or academic medical education, 1 year to pre-clinical, and the last three years deal with clinical courses. [citation needed]

  6. Tbilisi State University - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi State University building backside in 1918. Tbilisi State University was founded in 1918 owing to the leadership of Georgian historian Ivane Javakhishvili and the group of his followers. It was the first and the only educational body of this type in Caucasus Region by that time. [5]

  7. James A. Hefner - Wikipedia

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    James Arthur Hefner (June 20, 1941 – August 27, 2015) was president of Tennessee State University from 1991 to 2005. [1] Before serving as the president of Tennessee State University he served as president of Jackson State University in Jackson, Mississippi. Earlier positions include provost of Tuskegee Institute, and professor of economics ...

  8. Houston's First Sit-in March 4, 1960 - Wikipedia

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    Houston's first sit-in was held Friday, March 4, 1960 at the Weingarten's grocery store lunch counter located at 4110 Almeda Road in Houston, Texas. [1] This sit-in was a nonviolent, direct action protest led by more than a dozen Texas Southern University students. The sit-in was organized to protest Houston's legal segregation laws.

  9. Rita Geier - Wikipedia

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    Rita Sanders Geier. Rita Geier ( née Sanders) is an American civil rights pioneer, attorney at law, and public servant. [1] As a professor at Tennessee State University, she was the original plaintiff in a landmark lawsuit that lead to the racial integration of higher education throughout the State of Tennessee. [2] [3]