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  2. Pearson Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Paul G. Pearson was the 18th President of Miami University and who Pearson Hall was named after. He was born December 5, 1926, and Died on August 12, 2000. He was born in Lake Worth, Florida and received his bachelor's degree, masters, and doctorate from the University of Florida. Pearson began his work as an academic official at Rutgers ...

  3. McGuffey Hall - Wikipedia

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    1909. Owner. Miami University. Technical details. Floor area. 107,000 sq ft (9,900 m 2) McGuffey Hall is an academic building at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. McGuffey Hall is home to Miami University 's College of Education, Health and Society. The hall was named after William Holmes McGuffey, father of the McGuffey Readers textbook series.

  4. Harris Dining Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Frank Messer & Sons. Harris Dining Hall – also known simply as Harris Hall- was named after Andrew Lintner Harris and was one of the many dining facilities located on the campus at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Since 1961, it was the main all-you-can-eat dining hall for undergraduate students who live on the southern side of the campus.

  5. Benton Hall (Miami University) - Wikipedia

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    Benton Hall (Miami University) /  39.5106722°N 84.7341361°W  / 39.5106722; -84.7341361. Benton Hall, built in 1907~1908 as an administration building, dedicated in 1909, was used as such until the new Administration Building was completed in 1956. [1] It housed the music department, and the auditorium seating 1200 was used for small ...

  6. Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University, officially Columbia University in the City of New York, is a private, Ivy League, research university in New York City.Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, it is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest in the United States and is considered one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

  7. Farmer School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer School of Business (FSB) is the business school at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, offering on-campus undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as online graduate programs. The school and the Department of Accountancy are accredited by AACSB International. The FSB places an emphasis on experiential learning, international study ...

  8. Miami University Middletown - Wikipedia

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    Miami University Middletown is a small, primarily nonresidential teaching university with a focus on undergraduate studies. The College of Liberal Arts and Applied Science is an academic division of Miami University housed entirely at Miami University Hamilton and consists of twelve academic departments. The university offers 31 majors and 10 ...

  9. American University of Antigua - Wikipedia

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    AUA was co-founded by Neal S. Simon, [1] a lawyer and former president of Ross University [citation needed]. AUA began instruction in 2002. [2] In 2008, Bengaluru -based Manipal Education and Medical Group (MEMG) purchased the college from New York -based Greater Caribbean Learning Resources, Inc. and formed Manipal Education Americas, LLC.