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  2. Bryan University - Wikipedia

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    Bryan College was established in 1940 by Mildred T. Bryan. Bryan welcomed her first three students into her living room, which served as the initial classroom for the institution, originally named Bryan Stenotype School. In 2005, under the parent company Alta Education, LLC, Bryan extended its reach by opening a campus in Sacramento, CA.

  3. Bryan College - Wikipedia

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    The Bryan College campus in Dayton, Tennessee, on Sept. 3, 2015. The Bryan College campus is located in Dayton, Tennessee, on a 128-acre (52 ha) hilltop. [6] The campus is within walking distance of downtown Dayton and the historic Rhea County Courthouse.

  4. Bryant University - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Bryant University President Ronald K. Machtley was the highest paid college president in the United States. At $6,283,616, Machtley was paid $920,000 more than the second highest paid college president. [38] Tier One MBA program – CEO Magazine 2016 [39] #1 Digital Marketing Program in the U.S. - College Factual's 2022 Rankings [40]

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  6. Bryan Lions - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Bryan College played in the AAC basketball tournament championship game, losing to the Tennessee Wesleyan Bulldogs. [8] In 2016, a Bryan College player set the all-time points and rebounding records for his team, while also leading the NAIA (D-II) scoring above the total average points.

  7. Bryan, Texas - Wikipedia

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    During the 1930s the town of North Oakwood merged with Bryan. Now Bryan and College Station are "twin" cities. In 1936 State Highway 6 was built, running right through town. In 2006, the Texas A&M University System announced that the new Texas A&M Health Science Center campus would be built in Bryan near the new Traditions Golf Course ...

  8. College Station, Texas - Wikipedia

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    College Station and Bryan make up the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area, the 15th-largest metropolitan area in Texas with 268,248 people as of 2020. [6] College Station is home to the main campus of Texas A&M University, the flagship institution of the Texas A&M University System. The city owes its name and existence to the university's ...

  9. Bryan–College Station - Wikipedia

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    Bryan–College Station is a metropolitan area centering on the twin cities of Bryan and College Station, Texas, in the Brazos Valley region of Texas. The 2010 census placed the population of the three-county metropolitan area at 255,519. [3] The 2019 population estimate was 273,101.