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  2. Mount Washington College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Washington College was a for-profit [when?] college in New Hampshire, United States.Until 2013 it was known as Hesser College. It was owned by Kaplan, Inc., [when?] and offered associate and bachelor's degrees focused in business and information technology, and claimed a flexible class scheduling system tailored to a diverse group of students.

  3. List of University of New Hampshire alumni - Wikipedia

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    Laura Fortman (b. 1954), deputy administrator, Wage and Hour Division, United States Department of Labor, and former commissioner of the Maine Department of Labor; Bill Gardner (b. 1948), New Hampshire Secretary of State, sets date of New Hampshire presidential primary; Joann Ginal, member of the Colorado State House of Representatives

  4. Master of Science in Management - Wikipedia

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    Master of Science in Management, abbreviated MSc, MScM, MiM or MSM, is a postgraduate degree with a focus on business management.. In terms of content, it is similar to the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as it contains identical management courses but is open to prospective postgraduate candidates at any level in their career unlike MBA programs that have longer course credit ...

  5. Huntington Avenue Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Huntington Avenue American League Baseball Grounds is the full name of the baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston, Massachusetts, and was the first home field for the Boston Red Sox, known informally as the "Boston Americans" before 1908, from 1901 to 1911.

  6. Sallie Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Fellows graduated from Skidmore College with a B.A. in psychology, the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a M.Ed. in education administration, and Southern New Hampshire University with a graduate certificate in school business administration. Military career. Fellows was a sergeant in the United States Army. Professional career

  7. Donald Birx - Wikipedia

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    July 31, 2015. Preceded by. Sara Jayne Steen. Donald Luther Birx is an American physicist and academic administrator serving as the 15th president of Plymouth State University. Prior to assuming office on July 31, 2015, Birx was an administrator at Pennsylvania State University, the University of Houston System, and the New Mexico State ...

  8. Robert L. Lynch - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Lynch (also known as Bob Lynch) is an American arts administrator. A former lobbyist, he formerly served as president and chief executive officer of Americans for the Arts. Lynch is a subject matter expert about arts administration and government engagement in the arts. He has been featured on NPR, KCRW, and the Brian Lehrer Show and ...

  9. Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    State quarter Released in 2009 Arts Main article: Theater in Washington, D.C. A performance of Moulin Rouge! at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington, D.C., is a national center for the arts, home to several concert halls and theaters. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is home to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington National Opera, and the Washington ...