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  2. Merlis Belsher Place - Wikipedia

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    Merlis Belsher Place was designed to replace several aging facilities at the University of Saskatchewan. As part of an agreement with the City of Saskatoon, Merlis Belsher Place features two NHL-sized ice surfaces which can be utilized year round and will provide an added 1,500 hours of icetime for minor hockey in the City. [5]

  3. Briercrest College and Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Affiliations. University of Saskatchewan, Minot State University, AUCC, ATS, ABHE. Website. www.briercrest.ca. Briercrest College and Seminary is a private evangelical post-secondary educational institution located in Caronport, Saskatchewan, Canada. It comprises a college and a seminary, and operates the Briercrest Christian Academy .

  4. University of Texas at Austin Graduate Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate School at The University of Texas at Austin was established in 1910. The school offers advanced degrees in nearly 100 fields of study and has more than 12,000 students. According to the school's website, " [The Graduate School] awards the second highest number of doctoral degrees in the United States." [1]

  5. Douglas John Hall - Wikipedia

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    Douglas John Hall CM (born 1928) is an emeritus professor of theology at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, and a minister of the United Church of Canada.Prior to joining the McGill Faculty of Religious Studies in 1975 he was MacDougald Professor of Systematic Theology at St Andrew's College in the University of Saskatchewan (1965–1975), Principal of St Paul's College in the University ...

  6. The Graduate University for Advanced Studies - Wikipedia

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    SOKENDAI is the first national university in Japan having offered exclusively graduate programs. Graduate students are trained at affiliated research institutes distributed around Japan and the world. It has both five-year doctoral programs for students with a bachelor's degree and three-year programs for those with a master's degree.

  7. Legacy preferences - Wikipedia

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    Legacy preference or legacy admission is a preference given by an institution or organization to certain applicants on the basis of their familial relationship to alumni of that institution. It is most controversial in college admissions, [3] where students so admitted are referred to as legacies or legacy students.

  8. Rutherford Arena - Wikipedia

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    Rutherford Arena. / 52.13158; -106.62839. The University of Saskatchewan Rutherford Arena is a hockey rink constructed in 1929, with its official opening in January, 1930. [1] The rink was used by the Saskatchewan Huskies hockey teams until 2018. It holds up to 700 people. It was announced on October 13, 2016 that a new arena for the Huskies ...

  9. Jill F. Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    Jill F. Johnstone. Jill Johnstone was a professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Saskatchewan, where she started the Northern Plant Ecology Lab (NPEL) which she still runs. [1] She primarily conducts research on plant ecology and environmental biology with an emphasis on how boreal forest and tundra are responding to rapid ...