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  2. Michigan Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Argosy University has its classroom space on the thirteenth floor. On June 30, 2008, the system moved its classrooms to Michigan Plaza from the Apparel Center at 350 North Orleans Street in the Near North Side. The school also leased 10,000 feet for its admissions department and other services on the concourse level.

  3. Clark Atlanta University - Wikipedia

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    History. Atlanta University was founded on September 19, 1865, as the first HBCU in the Southern United States. Atlanta University was the nation's first graduate institution to award degrees to African Americans in the Nation and the first to award bachelor's degrees to African Americans in the South; Clark College (1869) was the nation's first four-year liberal arts college to serve African ...

  4. Pennsylvania State University - Wikipedia

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    A panoramic view of the Ag Hill Complex at the university The Nittany Lion Shrine on the university's main campus. The largest of the university's 24 campuses, Penn State University Park is located in State College and College Township in Centre County, in central Pennsylvania. Its dedicated ZIP Code is 16802.

  5. Cynthia Baum - Wikipedia

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    University of Georgia (MS, PhD) Occupation. Psychologist, academic administrator. Cynthia Gail Baum is an American clinical psychologist and academic administrator serving as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Thomas Edison State University. She was the president of Walden University and the chancellor of Argosy University .

  6. The Chicago School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .thechicagoschool .edu. The Chicago School is a private university with its main campus in Chicago, Illinois. [4] Established in 1979, The Chicago School was primarily focused on the professional application of psychology. It currently has about 6,000 students across all campuses and online. [5]

  7. Altierus Career College - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 27.99685°N 82.49758°W. Altierus Career College was a postsecondary non-profit healthcare and trade school owned by ECMC Education. The school closed its campuses in Tampa, Florida; Norcross, Georgia; and Houston, Texas; in 2023. [1] The school was nationally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. [2]

  8. St. Ambrose University - Wikipedia

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    The university was organized into the colleges of Business, Human Services (now Health and Human Services), and Arts and Sciences. In 1997 St. Ambrose began offering its first doctoral program, the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). Students and faculty Rogalski Center. The university enrolls 2,916 students, as of Fall 2021.

  9. Neal King - Wikipedia

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    Neal King. Neal King, is a retired American educator, writer, consultant and psychologist. He is President-Emeritus, and former chair of the Board of Directors, of the International Association of University Presidents. He is also President Emeritus of Antioch University Los Angeles [1] [2] and Sofia University in Palo Alto, California .