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East Tennessee State University: Johnson City: Public Research university: 13,586 1911 Fisk University: ... Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Elizabethton;
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The flagship campus is the most prestigious or the one with the largest student population, e.g. the University of Maryland, College Park campus in the University System of Maryland, the Indiana University Bloomington campus in the Indiana University System, and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville campus in the University of Tennessee System.
Founded in 1870; became Martin College in 1908 and became co-ed in 1938, with another name change to Martin Methodist College in 1986. The school was sold to the University of Tennessee system in 2021 and now operates as the University of Tennessee Southern. Mary Sharp College, Winchester (operated from 1851 to 1896)
East Central Community College; East Central University; East Coast Polytechnic Institute; East Georgia State College; East Los Angeles College; East Mississippi Community College; East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania; East Tennessee State University; East Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University; East Texas Baptist University; East ...
The type of institution, such as "University" or "College," may be dropped, or some component of it abbreviated, such as "Tech" in place of "Institute of Technology" or "Technological University." The same nickname may apply to multiple institutions, especially in different regions.
East Tennessee State University: East Tennessee State Normal School East Texas A&M University: East Texas Normal College, East Texas State Normal College, East Texas State Teachers College, East Texas State College, East Texas State University, Texas A&M University–Commerce 1889, 1923, 1957, 1962, 1996, 2024 [26] Elmhurst University: Elmhurst ...
The University of West Tennessee College of Medicine and Surgery (UWT) is a defunct black medical college organized in 1900 by Dr. Miles Vandahurst Lynk and Beebe Steven Lynk. UWT was initially established in Jackson, Tennessee , and later moved to Memphis in 1907. [ 1 ]