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Orangun Palace - Ila Eekun. Ila-Orangun is the home of the Osun state College of Education. [6] The African Heritage Research Library was established in 1988. [7] The ancient town also has a Mobile Police Training School [8] The name of the present Orangun (King) of Ila Orangun is Oba Abdul Wahab Olukayode Oyedotun Bibiire I.
Established as Vanport College in 1946, Portland State University is a public university officiated as a state institution in 1969. Located in the southwest Portland, Oregon , it is the only public university in the state that is located within a major metropolitan city, and is one of Oregon's largest universities. [ 1 ]
The school changed its name to the Portland State Extension Center between December 1951 and February 1952. [10] In 1955, the Center changed its name to Portland State College to mark its maturation into a four-year degree-granting institution, [10] [12] although severe restrictions were placed on the college's curriculum and growth. [7]
Orangun or Ọ̀ràngún of Ìlá is the title of the paramount ruler of one of the ancient Igbomina kingdoms, a sub group of the Yoruba people with its seat and capital located in Ila Orangun, central Yorubaland, presently in southwestern Nigeria.
Portland Bible College: Portland: Private Faith-related institution: 415 1967 Portland Community College: Portland: Public Associate's college +60,000 1961 [7] Portland State University [20] Portland: Public Research university: 21,609 1946 Reed College: Portland: Private Baccalaureate college: 1,534 1911 Rogue Community College: Grants Pass ...
Viking Pavilion is home to the Portland State men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball teams. In addition to hosting sports events, the facility houses the Portland State Vikings Athletics Department and physical education classes. It features student locker rooms, a basketball/volleyball court, racquetball courts, an eighth-mile ...
In 1959, the first PSU library building, Library East, was completed under the presidency of Branford Millar, second president of Portland State College, serving from 1959 to 1968. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] That library had its 1 millionth visitor in 1962 and was replaced in 1968 with the Branford P. Millar Memorial Library. [ 5 ]
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