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  2. Rhodes University - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was founded in 1904 as Rhodes University College, named after Cecil Rhodes, through a grant from the Rhodes Trust. It became a constituent college of the University of South Africa in 1918 before becoming an independent university in 1951.

  3. List of colleges and universities in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Map of colleges and universities in Rhode Island. This is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Rhode Island.There are currently 13 accredited, degree-granting institutions operating in the state, including two research universities, a community college, and a school of art.

  4. University of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    It is the flagship public research as well as the land-grant university of Rhode Island. The university is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". [4] As of 2019, the URI enrolled 14,653 undergraduate students, 1,982 graduate students, and 1,339 non-degree students, making it the largest university in the state ...

  5. Category:Rhodes University - Wikipedia

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    Template:Rhodes University This page was last edited on 19 June 2020, at 11:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Rhodes College - Wikipedia

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    The early origins of Rhodes can be traced to the mid-1830s and the establishment of the all-male Montgomery Academy on the outskirts of Clarksville, Tennessee. [4] The city's flourishing tobacco market and profitable river port made Clarksville one of the fastest-growing cities in the then-western United States and quickly led to calls to turn the modest "log college" into a proper university. [4]

  7. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Detailed map of Rhodes, Kos and nearby lands Topographic map of Rhodes Akramitis mountain. The island of Rhodes is shaped like a spearhead, 79.7 km (49.5 mi) long and 38 km (24 mi) across at its widest, with a total area of approximately 1,400 km 2 (541 sq mi) and a coastline of approximately 220 km (137 mi). Limestone is the main bedrock. [47]

  8. Cecil Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes University College, now Rhodes University, in Grahamstown, was established in his name by his trustees and founded by Act of Parliament on 31 May 1904. The residents of Kimberley, Northern Cape elected to build a memorial in Rhodes's honour in their city, which was unveiled in 1907.

  9. Rhodes University Library - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes University Library housed the Thomas Pringle Collection, which later formed the National English Literary Museum, colloquially known as NELM.Launched in 1972 at the instigation of Professor Guy Butler, Karin de Jager [7] recalls that the "fledgling Thomas Pringle Collection was housed in the only available open space in the Rhodes Library – for unknown reasons dubbed The Priest’s Hole.