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  2. Capella University - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.capella.edu. Capella University is a private for-profit, online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school is owned by the publicly traded Strategic Education, Inc. and delivers most of its education online. Capella has 47 degree programs with over 1,600 online courses.

  3. Strategic Education, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Capella Education Corporation headquarters at 225 South Sixth in Minneapolis. Strategic Education, Inc. (SEI) is an education services holding company and is formerly known as Strayer Education, Inc. The company owns for-profit, online Capella University and Strayer University, as well as non-degree programs schools such as ...

  4. Christopher Erhardt - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Erhardt (December 23, 1958 - December 3, 2012) [citation needed] was the Head of School - US Campuses for the Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) from the time the school opened until his death. [1] From 1998-2007 he was the Associate Dean as well as V.P.-Production at DigiPen Institute of Technology in the United States.

  5. Company Profile for Capella Education Company - AOL

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    Company Profile for Capella Education Company --(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Founded in 1991, Capella Education Company is a leader in online education, primarily through our wholly owned subsidiary Capella ...

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  7. List of Stanford University a cappella groups - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate a cappella arrived at Stanford University in 1963, when the Stanford Mendicants were founded by a transfer student from Yale University, the school where collegiate a cappella began. The Mendicants were the first a cappella group on the West Coast of the United States. [ 1 ]