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  2. Medgar Evers College - Wikipedia

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    www .mec .cuny .edu. Medgar Evers College is a public college in New York City. It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY), offering baccalaureate and associate degrees. It was established in 1970 in central Brooklyn. It is named after Medgar Wiley Evers, an African American civil rights leader assassinated on June 12, 1963.

  3. Deepak Bhargava - Wikipedia

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    Bhargava was born in Bangalore, India. His family emigrated to the New York City borough, The Bronx, [1] where he grew up and became, in his words, a "ferocious Yankees fan." [2] He attended Harvard College, where he opposed Reserve Officers Training Corps presence, [3] and graduated summa cum laude [4] in 1990.

  4. Juliette Blevins - Wikipedia

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    Oceanic Linguistics Special Publications in Linguistics, Number 30. Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press. 2004. Evolutionary phonology: The emergence of sound patterns. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2007. "Endangered sound patterns: Three perspectives on theory and description." Language Documentation and Conservation 1: 1-16. 2007.

  5. Baruch College - Wikipedia

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    Baruch College is one of the senior colleges in the CUNY system. It traces its roots back to the 1847 founding of the Free Academy, [3] the first institution of free public higher education in the United States. The New York State Literature Fund was created to serve students who could not afford to enroll in New York City's private colleges.

  6. City College of New York - Wikipedia

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    The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public research university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City. Founded in 1847, City College was the first free public institution of higher education in the United States. [3]

  7. New York Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    New York Institute of Technology. /  40.769719°N 73.98247°W  / 40.769719; -73.98247. The New York Institute of Technology ( NYIT or New York Tech) is a private research university founded in 1955. It has two main campuses in New York —one in Old Westbury, on Long Island and one on the Upper West Side in Manhattan.

  8. Ursula Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Ursula Meyer was born in Hanover, Germany in 1915. [1] She studied ceramics at the Reggia Scuola in Faenza, Italy. [2] Meyer became a professor of sculpture at the City University of New York in New York City in 1963, and she would remain at CUNY's Lehman College until her retirement in 1980. [3] [4] She wrote a number of articles and reviews ...

  9. Excelsior Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    Scholarship. New York State 's Excelsior Scholarship provides in-state, public college tuition for residents whose families earn below a set annual income cap: $100,000 in 2017. This amounts to an annual savings between $4,000 and $6,500, depending on whether the student attends a community college or a four-year school.