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The school was established in 1899 when the Oregon College of Dentistry merged with the Tacoma College of Dental Surgery to create the North Pacific Dental College in Portland. [1] After being renamed as North Pacific College, that school merged into the then University of Oregon Medical School in 1945. [1]
Riyadh Elm University (REU) (Arabic: جامعة رياض العلم), formerly Riyadh Colleges of Dentistry and Pharmacy (RCsDP) (Arabic: كليات الرياض لطب الأسنان والصيدلة), is a private university with its main campus in the al-Namudhajiyah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, [1] [2] and satellite campuses in al-Olaya, Munesiyah and Qurtuba.
In 1907 Milwaukee Medical College became affiliated with Marquette College, a liberal arts college in Milwaukee, which added combined dentistry, medicine, nursing, and pharmacy departments, and became a university. In 1921 Dean Banzhaf was granted permission to build a new dental building, which would be ready in 1923.
In contrast, the supposedly "separate but equal" Little Rock Central High School was built in 1927 with $1.5 million in funds provided entirely by the school board. Dunbar was provided with textbooks after they were discarded from Central.
The University of Maryland School of Dentistry (abbreviated UMSOD), is the dental school of the University System of Maryland. It was founded as an independent institution, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, in 1840 and was the birthplace of the Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. It is known as the first dental college in the world.
Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry is located on 1005 Doctor D B Todd Junior Boulevard, Nashville, TN. The College houses patient clinics, research and teaching facilities, educational programs, and administrative offices.
Henriette Hirschfeld-Tiburtius, born in Germany, became the first woman to take a full college course in dentistry at the school. [6] Hirschfeld-Tiburtius graduated from the school in 1869. [6] [7] [8] Fanny A. Rambarger became the second American woman to earn the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in 1874 when she graduated from the school. [9]
Chicago College of Pharmacy (1859-1894) College of Physicians and Surgeons (1882-1897) Columbian College of Dentistry (1893-1913) University of Illinois Chicago Professional Colleges (1913-1961) University of Illinois at the Medical Center (1961-1982) University of Illinois Chicago Undergraduate Division (1946-1965)