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Pomona is part of a consortium of seven colleges whose campuses intertwine here.
He would read the Times each morning, he explained, and he would attend occasional football games at civilian universities whose campuses were engulfed by antiwar protests.
The Memphis-Tennessee rivalry is drastically different than the one between those Tobacco Road neighbors, whose campuses are about eight miles apart.
Left at the altar were Boston College and Syracuse, which had indicated they would jump to the A.C.C. and whose campuses were recently visited by A.C.C. officials.
These types of companies are widely used by students whose campuses do not have their own program or the kind of program a student is looking for — or, increasingly, by unemployed recent graduates who want to build their résumés.
Graduates of SUNY -- whose campuses are almost all far from the city -- account for about a quarter of the state's college and university students who are certified each year to teach.
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Myrtle owes much of its resurgence to Pratt Institute, whose campus occupies 25 acres in Clinton Hill, mainly south of Willoughby Avenue.
At that time, Claire Gaudiani was president of the college, whose campus is next door to the museum.
It was in solidarity with Nablus University, whose campus had been raided by the Palestinian security forces.
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