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  2. George Mason University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, campuses, and programs of George Mason University, a public research university in Virginia named after a Founding Father. Find out how the university became independent from the University of Virginia in 1972 and grew into the largest public university in Virginia.

  3. West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia is a state in the Southern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, with a population of 1,793,716 residents as of 2020. It was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state during the Civil War and is known for its mountains, coal mining, and political history.

  4. Government of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the state government of West Virginia, as well as its local government and political parties. The governor of West Virginia is Jim Justice, a Democrat who was reelected in 2020.

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  6. West Virginia University at Parkersburg - Wikipedia

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    WVU Parkersburg is a public community college in Parkersburg, West Virginia, offering bachelor's and associate degrees. It was founded in 1961 as a branch of West Virginia University, but became independent in 2008 and has a formal relationship with WVU.

  7. List of colleges and universities in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names, locations, types, enrollments, and accreditations of the 44 post-secondary institutions in West Virginia. The list includes two research universities, five master's universities, 14 baccalaureate colleges, 21 associate's colleges, and three special-focus institutions.

  8. West Virginia University Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    WVU Tech is a public college in Beckley, West Virginia, and a divisional campus of West Virginia University. It offers baccalaureate degree programs in engineering, sciences, business, and humanities, and competes in NAIA athletics.

  9. Virginia Commonwealth University - Wikipedia

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    VCU is a public research university in Richmond, Virginia, with 217 degree and certificate programs and a health system. It was founded in 1838 as the medical department of Hampden–Sydney College and merged with Richmond Professional Institute in 1968.