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The City University of Seattle (CityU) is a private university in Seattle, Washington. City University was founded in 1973 as City College by a group of business leaders and educators in the Seattle area led by Michael A. Pastore with an original mission dedicated to providing higher education for working adults. In 1982, City College changed ...
1878 created by merger of Indiana Medical College and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Indiana, 1879–1883 Medical Department Butler University, 1895–1905 Medical Department University of Indianapolis (1896), 1905 merged with Central College of Physicians and Surgeons and Fort Wayne College of Medicine to form Indiana Medical College ...
University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson: 1967 Phoenix: University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix: 2006 Arkansas: Bentonville: Alice L. Walton School of Medicine 2021 Private: Little Rock: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine: 1879 Public: Fayetteville, Arkansas; California: Elk Grove
The City University of Seattle, also known as Vysoká škola manažmentu (VŠM), is located in the Slovak capital, Bratislava, and the cities of Trenčín and Poprad. In 1991, City University of Seattle began its degree programs in former Czechoslovakia. VŠM was founded on December 1, 1999 as the first private college in Slovakia.
Institutions of higher education in the city of Seattle, Washington Wikimedia Commons has media related to Universities and colleges in Seattle . Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Seattle"
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Research institutes in Seattle include universities, corporations, nonprofit organizations, and other research groups doing research in Seattle. Health, medicine, and biomedical research [ edit ]
The American College of Medical Technology was a for-profit non-degree-granting occupational institution. The college was founded by Donald Harrison in 1974 as the American School of X-Ray. In July 1996, Daniel Dorim Kim purchased the school and changed the name to the American College of Medical Technology (ACMT).