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  2. Durham College - Wikipedia

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    Durham College, main campus. The college opened on September 18, 1967, in Oshawa, with 16 portable classrooms, 14 staff and 205 students. It offered courses in applied arts, business and technology. The college soon added courses in health sciences and adult training. By 1977, enrollment had grown to 1,250 students.

  3. Durham College (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded by Dr. Lucinda McCauley Harris as "McCauley Business School" in 1946 for the purpose of training negros for business careers. In 1966, Durham College attempted to get accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools. In 1970, the college was licensed by the North Carolina Board of Education.

  4. List of alumni of University College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Mike Cunningham, Chief Executive of the College of Policing (2018–2020) William Curzon-Siggers, Anglican priest and author. Owen Dampier Bennett. Charles Maurice Davies. Hunter Davies, author. Phil de Glanville, England rugby player. John Douglas. Jackie Doyle Price. Guy Edwards, Formula 1 racing driver.

  5. List of high schools in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Jordan High School; City of Medicine Academy; Durham School of the Arts; Hillside High School; Hillside New Tech High School; Josephine Dobbs Clement Early College

  6. Collingwood College, Durham - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood College is a college of Durham University in England. It is the largest of Durham's undergraduate colleges with around 1800 students. Founded in 1972 as the first purpose-built, mixed-sex college in Durham, it is named after the mathematician Sir Edward Collingwood (1900–1970), who was a former Chair of the Council of Durham University.

  7. Kris Durham - Wikipedia

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    Durham improved in his sophomore season finishing with 11 catches for 169 yards. Durham played in the 2008 Sugar Bowl against the Hawaii, catching three passes for 48 yards. Durham appeared in 10 games during his junior season in 2008. He caught 13 passes for a total of 199 yards and caught his first touchdown pass of his college career.

  8. Durham University - Wikipedia

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    As part of the transfer of colleges from the Queen's Campus in 2017, a number of colleges changed location. Stephenson College moved to the site at Howlands Farm (also on Elvet Hill) previously occupied by Ustinov College. Ustinov itself moved to a new site at Sheraton Park in Neville's Cross from the 2017/18 academic year.

  9. Durham University Department of Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Physics at Durham University in Durham, England, is a physics and astronomy department involved in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and scientific research. Durham has the largest group working on particle theory in the United Kingdom. [1] It is rated very highly for its work in Astronomy and Astrophysics ...