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  2. Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute

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    Ohio State ATI is the largest institution of its kind in the U.S. [citation needed], enrolling approximately 500 students and offering 24 programs of study. Ohio State ATI is part of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and on the college's Wooster campus.

  3. State University of New York at Canton - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1906 as the School of Agriculture (SOA) at St. Lawrence University, SUNY Canton was the first postsecondary, two-year college authorized by the New York State Legislature. In 1941, SOA was renamed the New York State Agricultural and Technical Institute (ATI). ATI became a member college of the State University of New York in 1948.

  4. ATI Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    ATI Enterprises, also known as ATI Schools and Colleges [1] and ATI Training Center, [2] was a group of career training schools operating in the southern and western United States. The company imploded in 2013 under a burden of multiple lawsuits, legal claims and financial issues.

  5. Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    University Hall was the first building on campus, built in 1873 and reconstructed in 1976. The proposal of a manufacturing and agriculture university in central Ohio was initially met in the 1870s with hostility from the state's agricultural interests and competition for resources from Ohio University, which was chartered by the Northwest Ordinance and Miami University. [8]

  6. Faculty - Wikipedia

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    Faculty (academic staff), professors, researchers, and teachers of a given university or college (North American usage) Faculty (division), a large department of a university by field of study (used outside North America)

  7. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology (commonly called Vaughn College) is a private college in East Elmhurst, New York, specialized in aviation and engineering education. It is adjacent to LaGuardia Airport but was founded in Newark, New Jersey , in 1932 before moving to New York City in 1940.

  8. Martha Gulati - Wikipedia

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    After completing her training at Northwestern University and the Rush University Medical Center, Gulati joined the faculty at Ohio State University. [1] Her research considers women's health, with a particular focus on cardiac diseases. [1] In 2011 Gulati published Saving Women's Hearts, which explored women's health and cardiovascular disease. [3]

  9. Aklan State University - Wikipedia

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    Before its integration into ASCA in 1999 and eventually becoming the College of Hospitality And Rural Resource Management of Aklan State University, it was a separate institution known as the Ibajay National Agricultural and Industrial School (INAIS), established in 1965 as a feeder school of Aklan Agricultural College by virtue of Republic Act ...