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  2. Bronx High School of Science - Wikipedia

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    Bronx Science is the only specialized New York City high school with a campus A hallway on the first floor of Bronx Science A math and computer programming class at the school in 1960, featuring an IBM 650 op code chart (upper right). Bronx High School of Science was one of the first high schools to teach computer courses.

  3. James Monroe High School (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    James Monroe High School was a comprehensive high school located at 1300 Boynton Avenue at East 172nd Street in the Soundview section of the Bronx, New York City. Opened in 1924, the original school ran for seventy years before being shut down in 1997 for poor performance.

  4. List of Bronx High School of Science alumni - Wikipedia

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    Harold O. Levy (1970), former New York City School Chancellor (2000–02) [10] [23] Ira Millstein (1943), antitrust lawyer, longest-practicing partner in big law [24] John Liu (1985), former New York City councilman, former New York City Comptroller, first Asian–American member of New York City Council, and first to hold citywide office [11 ...

  5. Bronx Community College - Wikipedia

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    The BCC campus originally housed New York University's undergraduate college and engineering school – which was absorbed by Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1973 but is once again part of NYU – and was created at a time when a number of prominent local universities had made the move to upper Manhattan and the Bronx in order to build ...

  6. William D. Walsh Family Library - Wikipedia

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    Street side. The William D. Walsh Family Library is a library located at Fordham University's Rose Hill Campus in the Bronx, New York City.In its 2004 edition of The Best 351 Colleges, the Princeton Review ranked Fordham's William D. Walsh Family Library fifth in the country, ahead of Yale, Harvard, and Columbia.

  7. New details, renderings out for University of Michigan Center ...

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    The anticipated $250 million cost for the UMCI project is to be covered by a $100 million state grant, a $100 million donation from New York developer and U-M alumnus Stephen Ross and $50 million ...

  8. Evander Childs Educational Campus - Wikipedia

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    The campus was named after Evander Childs, principal of Public School 10 in the Bronx who died at his work desk on April 11, 1912. [1]In 1938, James Michael Newell, working under the Public Works of Art Project and the Federal Art Project, painted eight murals titled The History of Western Civilization at the school.

  9. Alexander Taffel - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Alexander Taffel (born in Odessa, Russia; died January 19, 1997, Riverdale, Bronx) [1] was the second principal of the Bronx High School of Science, a long-time physics teacher and author of three textbooks in Physics. He is a recipient of the NBC Award for Public Service.