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  2. Pacific Lutheran University - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Lutheran University campus is located six miles (10 km) south of Tacoma, Washington, in suburban Parkland, on a 156-acre (63 ha) woodland campus. Joint Base Lewis-McChord is less than a half-mile (800 m) west of Parkland. The campus is unofficially divided into two sections, upper campus and lower campus.

  3. List of Lutheran colleges and universities in the United States

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    East Orange (main campus) Wantage Township, New Jersey (Wirths Campus) 1893–1995 ELCA Founded by the Augustana Synod: Waldorf College: Forest City, Iowa: 1903– ELCA In 2010 the college was sold to a subsidiary of Columbia Southern University and is no longer affiliated with ELCA. [20]

  4. Washington State Route 512 - Wikipedia

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    SR 512 then intersects Pacific Avenue (part of SR 7) at an interchange near the Pacific Lutheran University campus. [3] [4] The freeway continues east with four lanes through Midland, where it passes under overpasses for school buses and the Tacoma Rail system, before an interchange with Portland Avenue near Franklin Pierce High School. [5]

  5. Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary was founded in 1950 and held its first classes in 1952 as a seminary of the United Lutheran Church in America, later the Lutheran Church in America and American Lutheran Church and currently the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).

  6. California Lutheran University - Wikipedia

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    Regals Way by Kingsmen Park. As far back as the turn of the 20th century, when the first Norwegian Lutheran settlers came to the Conejo Valley, Lutherans had the dream of one day establishing a college of their own. U.S. Senator Leland Stanford had offered a 50-acre (20 ha) lot near Palo Alto, California, to Swedish Lutherans, but withdrew the offer when asked to fund the construction.

  7. University High School (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Tide was an underground campus newspaper that expressed far-left opinions on the Vietnam War, racism, and women's issues. [21] Its first issue appeared in November 1971. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Following the suspension of two students for distributing Red Tide #2, 500-700 Uni students occupied the administration building.

  8. Classrooms Vacated After Florida Teacher Who Tested Positive ...

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    Officials are investigating a possible outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease at a Florida elementary school after a kindergarten teacher died. Katherine Pennington, 61, died on Nov. 24 after testing ...

  9. California State University, Long Beach - Wikipedia

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    The campus is built on the ancient Tongva village and burial site known as Puvungna ("the place of the gathering" or "in the ball"), which is a sacred site for the Tongva and Acjachemen. [31] In 1974, the now twenty-two acre site was added to the National Register of Historic Places after the site was uncovered in the development of the nearby ...