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  2. Montclair State University - Wikipedia

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    Montclair State University ( MSU) is a public research university [6] in Montclair, New Jersey, with parts of the campus extending into Clifton and into Little Falls. As of fall 2018, Montclair State was, by enrollment, the second largest public university in New Jersey. [7] As of November 2021, there were 21,005 total enrolled students: 16,374 ...

  3. Brigid Callahan Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Democratic. Website. Official website. Brigid Callahan Harrison (born 1965) is an American academic, author, and political commentator. She is a professor of political science and law at Montclair State University, where she has taught since 1994. She is the author of American Democracy Now (McGraw-Hill Publishers, now in its fourth edition ...

  4. Shakespeare Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    As a companion, the Folger Library also publishes the reference database World Shakespeare Bibliography Online, which contains more than 125,000 annotated bibliographical references and several hundred thousand reviews. The editor of Shakespeare Quarterly is Jeremy Lopez (Montclair State University).

  5. Povolo quintuplets will graduate from MSU on Monday, making ...

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    Four years ago Montclair State University surprised Silvia and Paolo Povolo by offering their quintuplets, Victoria, Vico, Ashley, Michael and Marcus, a free four-year college education.. On ...

  6. Montclair Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Montclair Art Museum (MAM) is located in Montclair in Essex County, New Jersey and holds a collection of over 12,000 objects showcasing American and Native North American art. Through its public programs, art classes, and exhibitions, MAM strives to create experiences that inspire, challenge, and foster community to shape our shared future.

  7. Nellie Morrow Parker - Wikipedia

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    Nellie K. Morrow with her husband, William L. Parker, and their child, circa 1927. Nellie K. Morrow Parker (August 27, 1902 – January 25, 1998) was the first African American school teacher in Bergen County, New Jersey. Part of the Hackensack Public Schools, Nellie K. Parker Elementary School in Hackensack, New Jersey is named after her.

  8. Francesco Cordasco - Wikipedia

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    Francesco M. Cordasco (November 2, 1920 – October 4, 2001) was an American sociologist and bibliographer who wrote and edited over 100 books. He specialized in immigration history and educational sociology.

  9. Montclair State University station - Wikipedia

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    Montclair State University, signed as Montclair State University Station at Little Falls, is a NJ Transit rail station on Clove Road near U.S. Route 46 and the Montclair State University campus in the Great Notch area of Little Falls, New Jersey on the Montclair-Boonton Line. [5] [2] The station opened in 2004.