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  2. Trinity College (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College, Rome Campus (TCRC), is a study abroad campus of Trinity College. It was established in 1970 and is in a residential area of Rome on the Aventine Hill close to the Basilica of Santa Sabina within the precincts of a convent run by an order of nuns. [16]

  3. Trinity College - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College of Quezon City, former name of Trinity University of Asia in the Philippines; Trinity College Rancagua, a high school in Cachapoal Province, Chile; Trinity College Rome Campus, in Italy, an overseas residential programme of the Trinity College in Connecticut, U.S. Trinity College, Kandy, a secondary school in Sri Lanka

  4. Category:Universities and colleges in Rome - Wikipedia

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  5. Great Court, Trinity College, Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    Great Court is the main court of Trinity College, Cambridge, and reputed to be the largest enclosed courtyard in Europe. [ 1 ] The court was completed by Thomas Nevile , master of the college, in the early years of the 17th century, when he rearranged the existing buildings to form a single court.

  6. Sphere Within Sphere - Wikipedia

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    Sfera con Sfera, Trinity College, Dublin. Sphere Within Sphere (Sfera con sfera) describes a series of spherical bronze sculptures by Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro.In 1966, Pomodoro was commissioned to create a 3.5-meter sphere for Expo 67 in Montreal.

  7. Pontifical universities in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Pontifical universities divide studies into 3 cycles: the first cycle of varying duration, after which is obtained a Bachelor (Baccalaureato), the second cycle, which leads to the conferment of a License degree (Licenza), and finally the third cycle, which grant a Graduate degree (Dottorato).

  8. Saint Anthony Hall (Hartford, Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Anthony Hall is located on Gallows Hill, topographically the highest elevation Hartford, just north of the Trinity College campus, on the corner of Summit Avenue and Allen Place. It is a two–story High Victorian Gothic style building finished with a façade made of quarried New Hampshire granite laid in random courses. [2]

  9. Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome (ICCS) is an overseas study center located in Rome, Italy for undergraduate students in fields related to Classical Studies. [1] It was first established in 1965 by ten American colleges and universities; by 2007 the number of member institutions had grown to 113.