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  2. List of colleges and universities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Dominican University: Columbus: Private not-for profit Master's university 2,942 1911 Ohio Northern University: Ada: Private not-for profit Baccalaureate college 3,695 1871 Ohio State University [16] Columbus: Public Doctoral/highest research university 58,322 1870 Ohio Technical College: Cleveland: Private for-profit Associate's college ...

  3. Fisher College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Max M. Fisher College of Business is located in Columbus, Ohio, the largest city in Ohio and the 14th largest city in the United States with an estimated 2018 population of 892,553. [5] The greater Columbus metropolitan area has a population of 2,041,520 as of 2016 [ 6 ] and represents close to 100 nationalities.

  4. Ohio State University at Marion - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State University at Marion (OSU Marion or OSUM) is a satellite campus of Ohio State University in Marion, Ohio. The campus was founded in 1957. The campus was founded in 1957. Its 187-acre (0.76 km 2 ) campus is located 45 miles (72 km) north of Columbus and is shared with Marion Technical College .

  5. List of research universities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    OH University of Alaska Fairbanks: Public: Fairbanks: AK University of Arkansas at Little Rock: Public: Little Rock: AR University of California, Merced: Public: Merced: CA University of Colorado Colorado Springs: Public: Colorado Springs: CO University of Dayton: Private (non-profit) Dayton: OH University of Idaho: Public: Moscow: ID ...

  6. Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes - Wikipedia

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    He awarded USM an endowment grant in 2001 to expand its program, which was renamed as the first Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. [3] Ed Stolman, a friend of Osher’s who had retired to Sonoma County, California , approached Sonoma State University (SSU) to encourage development of an OLLI program. [ 4 ]

  7. Education in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Board of Regents coordinates and assists with Ohio's institutions of higher education which have recently been reorganized into the University System of Ohio under Governor Strickland. The system averages an annual enrollment of more than 400,000 students, making it one of the five largest state university systems in the U.S.

  8. Tom W. Davis Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Tom W. Davis Tower is a clock tower at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.It is located near the North Recreation Center and features a 20-by-40-foot (6.1 m × 12.2 m) light-emitting diode display and a large clock.

  9. Trinity Lutheran Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University (formerly the German Theological Seminary of the Ohio Synod; the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, ELTS; and Trinity Lutheran Seminary) is an Evangelical Lutheran seminary at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio.