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  2. Conestoga College - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the college was founded as Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology by the government of Ontario to grant diplomas and certificates in career-related, skills-oriented programs. The college started to offer degree programs in B.Eng. Mechanical Systems Engineering [3] and B.A. Tech Architecture - Project and Facility Management ...

  3. Leo H. Bartemeier - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Detroit in 1926 to begin his private psychiatric practice. In 1930, he began psychoanalytic training in Chicago, and in 1938, he became a training analyst. He was the first psychoanalyst in Detroit and helped to found the Detroit Psychoanalytic Society in 1940. He was president of the Society from 1940 to 1946.

  4. Kimberly Andrews Espy - Wikipedia

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    She partnered to establish the University of Texas School of Public Health San Antonio and launched the redesigned the College for Health, Community, and Policy, and the College of Engineering and Integrated Design. Espy became the president of Wayne State University on Aug. 1, 2023, becoming the institution's first female president.

  5. Category : Faculty by university or college in Michigan

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    M. Madonna University faculty ‎ (2 P) Michigan State University faculty ‎ (1 C, 426 P) Michigan Technological University faculty ‎ (1 C, 19 P)

  6. List of University of Michigan faculty and staff - Wikipedia

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    Notable faculty: Nobel Laureates. Joseph Brodsky, Nobel Prize, Literature 1987; Donald A. Glaser professor of physics, developed in 1954 the world's first liquid bubble chamber to study high-energy subatomic particles and won the Nobel Prize in physics for his invention in 1960

  7. University of Detroit Mercy School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Law School's main academic publication is the University of Detroit Mercy Law Review, has contributed to legal scholarship since 1916. [ citation needed ] This student-led organization publishes four issues a year and hosts an annual symposium in the spring to discuss topics of developing legal significance and scholarly debate.

  8. College for Creative Studies - Wikipedia

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    www .collegeforcreativestudies .edu. College for Creative Studies ( CCS) is a private art school in Detroit, Michigan. It enrolls more than 1,400 students and focuses on arts education. The college is also active in offering art education to children through its Community Arts Partnerships program and its Henry Ford Academy: School for Creative ...

  9. University of Detroit Mercy - Wikipedia

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    The University of Detroit Mercy is a private Roman Catholic university in Detroit, Michigan. It is sponsored by both the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and the Sisters of Mercy. The university was founded in 1877 and is the largest Catholic university in Michigan. It has three campuses where it offers more than 100 academic degree programs.