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  2. University of Maryland, College Park - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland. UMD is the largest university in both the state and the Washington metropolitan area. Its 12 schools and colleges offer over 200 degree-granting programs, including 113 undergraduate majors, 107 master's programs, and 83 doctoral programs.

  3. History of the University of Maryland, College Park - Wikipedia

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    On March 6, 1856, the forerunner of today's University of Maryland was chartered as the Maryland Agricultural College.Two years later, Charles Benedict Calvert, a slaveowner, descendant of the Barons Baltimore, fervent believer in agricultural education, and a future U.S. Congressman, purchased 420 acres (1.7 km 2) of the Riversdale Plantation in College Park for $21,000.

  4. List of land-grant universities - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State University; Central State University; Central State University was given status as an 1890 land-grant institution in 2014. [21] Unlike the other states with historically black land-grant colleges, Ohio did not segregate its public universities, and African-American students have been admitted to Ohio State University since 1889. [22 ...

  5. University of Minnesota Duluth - Wikipedia

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    The University of Minnesota Duluth (UMD) is a public university in Duluth, Minnesota, United States. [10] It is part of the University of Minnesota system. UMD offers 17 bachelor's degrees in 87 majors, graduate programs in 24 different fields, a two-year program at the School of Medicine, and a four-year College of Pharmacy program. [8] [11]

  6. Maryland - Wikipedia

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    With a total area of 12,407 square miles (32,130 km 2), Maryland is the ninth-smallest state by land area, [10] and its population of 6,177,224 ranks it the 19th-most populous state and the fifth-most densely populated. Maryland's capital is Annapolis, and the most populous city is Baltimore. [11]

  7. University of Maryland School of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as an independent institution, the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, in 1840 and was the birthplace of the Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree. It is known as the first dental college in the world. [1][2] It is headquartered at the University of Maryland, Baltimore campus. It is the only dental school in Maryland.

  8. University of Maryland School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore. , Maryland. , U.S. 39°17′21″N 76°37′32″W  /  39.289032°N 76.625685°W  / 39.289032; -76.625685. Website. medschool.umaryland.edu. The University of Maryland School of Medicine (abbreviated UMSOM), [1][2] located in Baltimore City, Maryland, U.S., is the medical school of the University of Maryland, Baltimore and ...

  9. University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural ...

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    The history of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Maryland is simply the history of the university itself. The University of Maryland was chartered in 1856 as the Maryland Agricultural College. Charles Benedict Calvert spent $21,000 to purchase 420 acres in College Park, Maryland, and later that year founded ...