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  2. D2L - Wikipedia

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    D2L (or Desire2Learn) is a Canada-based global software company with offices in Australia, Brazil, Europe, India, Singapore, and the United States.. D2L is the developer of the Brightspace learning management system, a cloud-based software suite used by schools, higher educational institutions, and businesses for online and blended classroom learning.

  3. Category:Churches in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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  4. Central Baptist Theological Seminary of Minneapolis officially held its first class on September 11, 1956, with a group of thirty-one students from ten states and a faculty of seven. [3] Richard V. Clearwaters, pastor of the Fourth Baptist Church of Minneapolis where the seminary was housed, was the first president.

  5. Church of the Incarnation (Minneapolis, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The church was listed on the National Register in 2022. [1] At the turn of the 20th century, Minneapolis was in a period of rapid growth. The population grew from 202,718 in 1900 to 380,000 in 1920. The area between Lake Street and 40th Street was largely built between 1903 and 1914 with Colonial Revival houses and Craftsman bungalows.

  6. Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church (Minneapolis, Minnesota)

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    The oldest church building in Minneapolis, Our Lady of Lourdes has been in continuous use since the mid-19th century. The First Universalist Society of St. Anthony erected the building in Greek Revival style as a meeting hall between 1854 and 1857 as the First Universalist Church where they worshipped until 1877. [4]

  7. Minneapolis College - Wikipedia

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    The name changed again to Metropolitan Community College in 1974. In 1979, the metropolitan system was broken up and the Minneapolis campus became Minneapolis Community College. [4] The school entered the 1980s as Minneapolis Technical Institute on a new 418,000-square-foot (38,800 m 2) campus at 1415 Hennepin Avenue. Its name was change was to ...

  8. Minneapolis Community & Technical College - Wikipedia

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  9. United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities - Wikipedia

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    Like the UCC itself, United reflects the merging of two denominational backgrounds: Mission House was related to the Evangelical and Reformed Church, while Yankton was one of the numerous schools affiliated with the Congregational Christian Churches. The UCC was formed from the merger of those two bodies, which took place between 1957 and 1961.