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  2. Arcadia University - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia University is a private university in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, with a Glenside mailing address. The university enrolls approximately 3,200 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students. The 94-acre (380,000 m2) Glenside campus features Grey Towers Castle, a National Historic Landmark; the university also includes a campus in ...

  3. Study abroad organization - Wikipedia

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    Given the tremendous growth in the number of U.S. students studying abroad over the last two decades, the study abroad industry has become more crowded and competitive in recent years. The study abroad business has traditionally been a cottage industry with a hodgepodge of domestic and foreign universities, for-profit and non-profit independent ...

  4. Arcadia (regional unit) - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia Portal | The news site of Arcadia; tyrostsakonia.gr; leonidion.gr; Television. Arkadiki Radiofonia Tileorasi – ART; Sports teams. Asteras Tripolis is the Greek football club from the city of Tripoli. Arkadikos B.C. is the basketball team based in Tripoli, founded in 1976. Notable Arcadians Mythology

  5. Arcadia (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia is a Belgian-Dutch science fiction television series. After a catastrophic deluge, Flemish and Dutch people are living seemingly peacefully together in the utopian society called Arcadia, until corruption surfaces. The series is claimed to be the most expensive television project ever in the Low Countries. [1]

  6. Arcadia (region) - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia ( Greek: Ἀρκαδία, romanized : Arkadía) is a region in the central Peloponnese. It takes its name from the mythological character Arcas, and in Greek mythology it was the home of the gods Hermes and Pan. In European Renaissance arts, Arcadia was celebrated as an unspoiled, harmonious wilderness; as such, it was referenced in ...

  7. Thoresby House - Wikipedia

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    Thoresby House is one of three London residence halls owned by the College of Global Studies at Arcadia University. [1] This residence hall is used for the University's study abroad programme participants. Thoresby House is in Hoxton within the London Borough of Hackney, on the border of Islington. Located on Thoresby Street, just off City Road ...

  8. Arcadia (utopia) - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia (Greek: Αρκαδία) refers to a vision of pastoralism and harmony with nature.The term is derived from the Greek province of the same name which dates to antiquity; the province's mountainous topography and sparse population of pastoralists later caused the word Arcadia to develop into a poetic byword for an idyllic vision of unspoiled wilderness.

  9. Arcadia (play) - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia is a 1993 stage play written by English playwright Tom Stoppard, which explores the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty. It has been praised by many critics as the finest play from "one of the most significant contemporary playwrights" in the English language. [1]