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[9] [10] In 2021, the inaugural Master of Arts in Medical Sciences (MAMS) class began with approximately 40 students. The School of Physical Therapy opened in 2022 [11] and the School of Occupational Therapy opened in 2023. [12] The School of Dental Medicine is accepted its first class in 2024. [13]
Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU) is a private Methodist-affiliated university in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was founded in 1887 by Nebraska Methodists. As of 2017, it had approximately 2,100 students, including 1,500 full-time students [6] and 300 faculty and staff. The university has 119 undergraduate majors, minors, and pre-professional programs ...
Northwest University is a private Christian university in Kirkland, Washington.The university offers associate, baccalaureate, master's, and doctorate degrees through its College of Arts & Sciences, School of Business and Management, School of Education, Mark and Huldah Buntain School of Nursing, College of Ministry, and College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Northwestern is privately owned and governed by an appointed Board of Trustees, which is composed of 70 members and, as of 2022, is chaired by Peter Barris '74. [67] The board delegates its power to an elected president who serves as the chief executive officer of the university. [ 68 ]
Northwestern University (disambiguation) Northwestern College (disambiguation) Indiana University Northwest in Gary, Indiana, USA; Northwest Christian University in Eugene, Oregon, USA
Northwestern University (NWU) is a private higher educational institution in Laoag, Philippines. It was formally known as Northwestern Academy before becoming Northwestern College and eventually renaming itself to Northwestern University .
The Northwestern Wildcats are the athletic teams that represent Northwestern University, located in Evanston, Illinois.Northwestern is a founding member of the Big Ten Conference and one of two private universities in the conference, the other being the University of Southern California.