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  2. List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston

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    In 2007, enrollment at these colleges and universities ranged from 108 students at the Episcopal Divinity School to 32,053 students at Boston University. The first to be founded was Harvard University, also the oldest institution of higher education in the United States, while the most recently established institution is Sattler College.

  3. Massachusetts School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts School of Art is an historic academic building at 364 Brookline Avenue in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. The four-story Gothic/Art Deco building was designed by the architectural firm of Henry & Richmond, and was built in 1929-30 for the Massachusetts College of Art. The school occupied the building until ...

  4. Lesley University - Wikipedia

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    Lesley University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education. [5] As of 2018–19 Lesley University enrolled 6,593 students (2,707 undergraduate and 3,886 graduate). [6]

  5. Cambridge, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge College is named for Cambridge and was based in Cambridge until 2017, when it consolidated to a new headquarters in neighboring Boston. The American Academy of Arts and Sciences , one of the nation's oldest learned societies founded in 1780, is based in Cambridge.

  6. Massachusetts College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts College of Art and Design, branded as MassArt, is a public college of visual and applied art in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1873, it is one of the nation's oldest art schools, the only publicly funded independent art school in the United States. It was the first art college in the United States to grant an artistic degree.

  7. Anglia Ruskin University - Wikipedia

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    Its origins are in the Cambridge School of Art (CSA), founded by William John Beamont, a Fellow of Trinity College at University of Cambridge, in 1858. It became a university in 1992, and was renamed after John Ruskin, the Oxford University professor and author, in 2005. Ruskin gave the inauguration speech of the Cambridge School of Art in 1858.

  8. Boston school (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Breakfast Room by Edmund C. Tarbell, ca. 1902. The Boston school was a group of Boston-based painters active in the first three decades of the twentieth century.Often classified as American Impressionists, they had their own regional style, combining the painterliness of Impressionism with a more conservative approach to figure painting and a marked respect for the traditions of Western ...

  9. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts - Wikipedia

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    April 20, 1978. The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts is the only building designed primarily by Le Corbusier in the United States [ 2 ] —he contributed to the design of the United Nations Secretariat Building —and one of only two in the Americas (the other being the Curutchet House in ...