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Adelphi University began with the Adelphi Academy, founded in Brooklyn, New York in 1863. The academy was a private preparatory school located at 412 Adelphi Street, in the Fort Greene neighborhood of Brooklyn, but later moved to Clinton Hill. It was formally chartered in 1869 by the board of trustees of the City of Brooklyn for establishing "a ...
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Oregon State University Ecampus is the online education unit of Oregon State University. OSU Ecampus develops and delivers courses, degree programs, certificates and microcredentials online and at a distance to students worldwide. [1] Ecampus courses and programs are delivered online as well as in a blended or hybrid format that combines ...
The eCampus University (Italian: Università degli Studi eCampus), often simply abbreviated as "Uniecampus" is a private accredited online university founded in 2006 in Novedrate, Italy. The university was promoted by the "eCampus Foundation for universities and research", by Francesco Polidori, founder of the for-profit franchise chain CEPU ...
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Adelphia College was a Swedish-American college in Seattle, Washington, run by the Swedish Baptist Church. The institution opened in 1905, but went bankrupt in 1918 or 1919. In 1919, the main building and campus were sold to the Jesuit Seattle College (the later Seattle University ); the campus has since 1930 been used by a related Jesuit ...
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Subfamily: Dipsadinae. Genus: Adelphicos. Jan, 1862. Adelphicos is a genus of New World burrowing snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus consists of nine species. [1]