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The first history of Duke University traces back to its founding in 1838 [2] in Trinity, North Carolina.Much to the dislike of the Methodist preachers, under the leadership of the college's President John F. Crowell, Washington Duke made a donation to the college large enough to build a new campus in Durham, North Carolina, and move the college.
Marshville is a town in Union County, North Carolina, United States. Its population was 2,402 at the 2010 census . Marshville is known as the birthplace of country music singer Randy Travis .
East Campus may refer to: East Campus Neighborhood, in Columbia, Missouri; East Campus (Duke University) East Campus (Columbia University) East Campus (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) East Campus (Western Michigan University) East Campus station, a light rail station under construction in College Park, Maryland
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences is the undergraduate liberal arts college of Duke University.Founded in 1838, it is the original school of the university. Currently, Trinity is one of five undergraduate degree programs at Duke, the others being the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering, Nicholas School of the Environment, School of Nursing, and Duke Kunshan University.
MACU North Campus. Mid-Atlantic Christian University was founded as Roanoke Bible College in 1948 by George and Sarah BonDurant to train preachers for churches in eastern North Carolina and the Tidewater region of Virginia.
Marshville Township, population 8,523, is one of nine townships in Union County, North Carolina. Marshville Township is 77.80 square miles (201.5 km 2) [1] in size and is located in eastern Union County. This township contains the towns of Wingate (east parts of) and Marshville within its borders.
East Carolina University (ECU) is a public university in Greenville, North Carolina, United States. [6] It is the fourth largest university in North Carolina and the only one in the state with schools of medicine, dentistry and engineering.
University City has an estimated population of more than 160,000 within its unofficial borders, which includes parts of Charlotte, Concord and Harrisburg. Were it to be separated from the rest of Charlotte as its own city, University City would be North Carolina's seventh largest city.