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It runs with I-94 on the Borman Expressway from the Illinois state line to Lake Station, Indiana, then with I-90 on the Indiana Toll Road from Lake Station to the Ohio state line. Between La Porte and the Toledo metropolitan area, I-80/I-90 is located within 10 miles (16 km) of the Michigan state line but does
The school received a charter on October 12, 1926, making it the first normal school in Pennsylvania to become a state teachers college. On June 3, 1927, the State Council of Education authorized the school to change its name to the State Teachers College at Shippensburg. The business education curriculum was approved on December 3, 1937.
East Stroudsburg State Normal School (1920–1927) East Stroudsburg State Teachers College (1927–1960) East Stroudsburg State College (1960–1983) Type: Public: Established: 1893: President: Kenneth Long
One of the college's more famous alumni, the 15th U.S. president, James Buchanan, graduated in 1809. [17] The Dickinson School of Law, founded in 1834 and affiliated then with Dickinson College, ranks as the fifth-oldest law school in the United States and the oldest law school in Pennsylvania.
It was renamed Millersville State College in 1959 and officially became the Millersville University of Pennsylvania in 1983. The original Old Main of 1854 In November 1852, the Lancaster County Educational Association met in Strasburg to form an institute for teacher training.
Nittany Mall is an enclosed regional shopping mall in College Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania, serving the State College area.It is located at the intersections of Route 150 and Route 26, one mile off the I-99 corridor.
Clarion State College (1929–1982) Clarion University of Pennsylvania (1982–2021) [1] Type: Public: Established: 1867; 157 years ago () Parent institution.
In 1862, the school's name was changed to the Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. The following year, in 1863, the Morrill Land-Grant Acts was passed by the U.S. Congress, and Pennsylvania selected the school to be the state's sole land-grant college. [17] Two years later, in 1874, the school's name was changed to the Pennsylvania State ...