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  2. Ohio Valley University - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Valley University was a private Christian college located between Parkersburg and Vienna in West Virginia. Founded in 1958 (with classes beginning in fall 1960), the school integrated education with teachings of the Christian faith.

  3. Ohio Wesleyan University Library - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Wesleyan University Library is the library system of Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. It comprises five individual libraries and is the second largest academic library in Ohio among liberal arts colleges, ranked by number of volumes held. [ 1 ]

  4. Central State University - Wikipedia

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    Central State University (CSU) is a public, historically black land-grant university in Wilberforce, Ohio, United States. It is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund . Established by the state legislature in 1887 as a two-year program for teacher and industrial training, it was originally located with Wilberforce University , a ...

  5. University of Northwestern Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH) is a private university in Lima, Ohio. [1] It was founded in 1920 as the Northwestern School of Commerce. UNOH is primarily a residential campus, [2] and provides master's degrees, bachelor's degrees, and associate degrees across more than 50 disciplines. [3]

  6. Miami University - Wikipedia

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    The original Harrison Hall, known as Old Main, was built in 1818 and housed Miami's first classrooms.It was replaced by a new structure in 1959. The foundations for Miami University were first laid by an Act of Congress signed by President George Washington, stating an academy should be Northwest of the Ohio River in the Miami Valley. [14]

  7. Heidelberg University (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Heidelberg University is a private university in Tiffin, Ohio. Founded in 1850, it was known as Heidelberg College until 1889 and from 1926 to 2009. It is affiliated with the United Church of Christ .

  8. Capital University - Wikipedia

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    Capital University was founded on June 3, 1830, as the German Theological Seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio in Canton, Ohio, [5] 40 years before the founding of Ohio State University, making it the oldest university in Central Ohio. It moved to downtown Columbus in 1832. On March 2, 1850, Capital University was chartered.

  9. McGill University School of Information Studies - Wikipedia

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    It was the first formal library education program in Canada, and one of the first university programs in librarianship outside of the United States. The School was renamed the Graduate School of Library Science in 1965, the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies in 1985, and the School of Information Studies in 2007. Notes