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  2. Snow College - Wikipedia

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    Snow College athletic teams, known as the Badgers, are consistently highly ranked; its football team went undefeated and won the National Junior College Championship in 1985, with the team inducted into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 2010, [7] and finished #2 in 2006.

  3. 2012 Utah State Aggies football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Utah State Aggies football team represented Utah State University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Aggies were led by fourth-year head coach Gary Andersen and played their home games at Merlin Olsen Field at Romney Stadium.

  4. Western Governors University - Wikipedia

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    An audit by the Department of Education's Office of Inspector General, released on September 21, 2017, "concluded that Western Governors University did not comply with the institutional eligibility requirement that limits the percentage of regular students who may enroll in correspondence courses" and that "at least 69 of the 102 courses were not designed to offer regular and substantive ...

  5. Jan Shipps - Wikipedia

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    Her interest in Mormonism was sparked when she lived briefly with her young family in Logan, Utah [2] in 1960–61, [3] graduating from Utah State University in 1961. [4] She earned her PhD degree at University of Colorado Boulder in 1965, with a dissertation on The Mormons in Politics: The First Hundred Years .

  6. Gary Andersen - Wikipedia

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    Gary Lee Andersen (born February 19, 1964) [1] is an American football coach who was most recently head football coach at Utah State University.Andersen has also been the head football coach of Southern Utah (2003), Wisconsin (2013–2014), and Oregon State (2015–2017).

  7. Grand Strand Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Grand Strand Medical Center originally opened in 1978 as Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. [2] Since then, the hospital has undergone multiple additions, including a $15 million, 15,000-square-foot addition in 2014 to enhance the pediatrics, medical surgery, and intensive care departments.

  8. Utah Tech University - Wikipedia

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    The institution contracted with a local advertising firm, Sorenson Advertising, to investigate names for the institution as a university [19] and found that alumni overwhelmingly supported the name Dixie while less than half of faculty/staff supported the name Dixie (p. 48). [20] Controversy over the name Dixie has arisen many times. [21]

  9. Leonard J. Arrington - Wikipedia

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    Utah State University. He was a professor at Utah State Agricultural College in Logan, Utah (which became Utah State University in 1957) from 1946 to 1972. He completed a PhD in economics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1952, taking a year's leave from teaching and moving to North Carolina to complete his coursework.