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  2. Akimel O'odham - Wikipedia

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    The Akimel Oʼodham (known as the Pima to anthropologists) are a subgroup of the Upper O'odham or Upper Pima (also known as Pima Alto), whose lands were known in Spanish as Pimería Alta. The Akimel O'odham lived along the Gila , Salt , Yaqui , and Sonora rivers in ranchería -style villages.

  3. University of Chicago Divinity School - Wikipedia

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    Degrees. The University of Chicago Divinity School grants Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Arts (M.A.), and Master of Arts in Religious Studies (A.M.R.S.) degrees. It offers several dual-degree programs with other schools at the University of Chicago.

  4. Chicago principles - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago principles, also known as the Chicago Statement, are a set of guiding principles intended to demonstrate a commitment to freedom of speech and freedom of expression on college campuses in the United States.

  5. Pattiann Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Pattiann Rogers (born 1940) is an American poet, [1] and a recipient of the Lannan Literary Award for Poetry. In 2018, she was awarded a special John Burroughs Medal for Lifetime Achievement in Nature Poetry.

  6. University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. The university has its main campus in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood.

  7. Disruptions at University of Chicago graduation as school ...

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    Dozens of students protesting the war in Gaza walked out of the University of Chicagos commencement Saturday as the school withheld the diplomas of four seniors over their involvement with a ...

  8. Piman languages - Wikipedia

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    Piman (or Tepiman) refers to a group of languages within the Uto-Aztecan family that are spoken by ethnic groups (including the Pima) spanning from Arizona in the north to Durango, Mexico in the south. The Piman languages are as follows (Campbell 1997): 1. O'odham (also known as Pima language, Papago language) 2.

  9. History of the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The university's founding was part of a wave of research university foundings that started with Cornell University (1865) and Johns Hopkins University (1876) emulating the research-oriented German universities such as the Humboldt University of Berlin.

  10. Chicago school (literary criticism) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago School of literary criticism was a form of criticism of English literature begun at the University of Chicago in the 1930s, which lasted until the 1950s. It was also called Neo-Aristotelianism, due to its strong emphasis on Aristotle's concepts of plot, character and genre.

  11. Joe and Rika Mansueto Library - Wikipedia

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    Mansueto Library, designed by Chicago-based architect Helmut Jahn, consists of a glass-domed reading room, above high-density closed bookstacks which can be accessed through an automated storage and retrieval system.