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Pulaski and Technical
* Pulaski Technical College
In the fall of 2005, ASU-Beebe had the second highest enrollment among Arkansas's two-year colleges and universities, trailing only Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock.
* Pulaski Technical College, Arkansas

Pulaski and College
College Station is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States.
New Castle proper is primarily served by four post-secondary education facilities: the New Castle Beauty School for cosmetology students in downtown, the New Castle School of Trades for technical trades in Pulaski Township, the Jameson School of Nursing ( owned & operated by Jameson Health System ) within the city, and the Lawrence County branch of Butler County Community College, which opened in 2008 in Union Township and serves as a de-facto community college to Lawrence County, which doesn't have its own community college.
Martin Methodist College was founded in Pulaski in 1870.
Pulaski is also home to Tennessee Technology Center at Pulaski and to Martin Methodist College.
New River Community College is Pulaski County's closest school of higher learning within the county lines.
Middle Georgia College traces its roots back to the establishment of New Ebenezer College, which occupied the site of the current campus and was established in 1884 by the New Ebenezer Baptist Association, which was composed largely of Baptist churches in Pulaski, Dodge, Laurens, and Telfair counties.
Bass was the son of a circuit-riding Methodist minister in rural Giles County, attended the local public schools, and graduated from Martin Methodist Junior College in Pulaski in 1938.
Martin Methodist College is a private, coeducational, liberal arts college located in Pulaski, Tennessee, and affiliated with the United Methodist Church.
The college operated an off-campus program in several surrounding counties before 1992, but the Laurel Center in London and the McCreary Center in Whitley City were the first two permanent centers outside Somerset Community College ’ s original Pulaski County, Kentucky home.

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Desegregation in Pulaski County is pending because of court order, although date of admission is not yet determined.
* Earliest day on which Casimir Pulaski Day can fall, while March 7 is the latest ; celebrated on the first Monday in March.
It can be presumed that use of a VISOR is very rare, since no other characters in the franchise have appeared with a similar enhancement, and Beverley Crusher and Katherine Pulaski, the two high-ranking doctors who served on the ship, were unfamiliar with the device.
Historian and Forrest biographer Brian Steel Wills writes, “ While there is no doubt that Forrest joined the Klan, there is some question as to whether he actually was the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan .” The KKK ( the Klan ) was formed by veterans of the Confederate Army in Pulaski, Tennessee in 1866 and soon expanded throughout the state and beyond.
The county is bordered by Craig County to the north, Floyd County to the south, Giles County to the northwest, the City of Radford and Pulaski County to the southwest, and Roanoke County to the east.
Pulaski is one of only seven people to be awarded honorary United States citizenship.
After arriving in America, Pulaski wrote to Washington, " I came here, where freedom is being defended, to serve it, and to live or die for it.
The grape shot is still on display today at The Georgia Historical Society in Savannah, GA. After he was wounded, Pulaski was carried from the field and taken aboard the privateer merchant brigantine Wasp, where he died two days later, having never regained consciousness.
Pulaski is one of the most honored persons in American history, in terms of places and events named in his honor.
Separately, a Casimir Pulaski Day is celebrated in Illinois and some other places on the first Monday of each March.
A Polish frigate, ORP Generał Kazimierz Pułaski, is also named after Pulaski.
Fort Pulaski, active during the American Civil War, is named in honor of Casimir Pulaski.
The Radford Arsenal is nearby in Pulaski and Montgomery Counties.
Pulaski County is a county located in the U. S. state of Virginia.
Its county seat is Pulaski.
Pulaski County is part of the Blacksburg – Christiansburg – Radford Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Pulaski County is the site of Claytor Lake State Park, which is located on Claytor Lake, a, long man made lake on the New River created for a hydroelectric project of Appalachian Power Company.
Its county seat is Pulaski.
Abernathy Field is a public use airport owned by Giles County and the City of Pulaski.
It is located three nautical miles ( 6 km ) southwest of the central business district of Pulaski.
The county is divided into twenty-three townships: Arcade, Bryant, Centerville, Clark, Devoe, Ellisville, Emerson, Enterprise, Fairview, Freedom, Hillsdale, Irving, Lafoon, Myron, O ' Neil, Orient, Pioneer, Saratoga, Sherman, Tamworth, Union, Wesley, and Zell ; and two areas of unorganized territory: Pulaski and Southwest Faulk.

Pulaski and community
* Shiloh, Pulaski County, Virginia, an unincorporated community
In the bend of the beautiful New River, directly across from West Radford, in Pulaski County, there nestled, in the year 1880, a blooming little town called “ New River .” This thriving little community boasted a depot and a post office along with an energetic group of people.
* Parrott, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Pulaski County, Virginia
The seat of the Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America is located here along Archer Avenue just northwest of its intersection with Pulaski, since most of Chicago's Góral community is concentrated on Chicago's Southwest Side along Archer Avenue ( Chicago ).
Devils Elbow, Missouri is an unincorporated community in Pulaski County on historic U. S. Highway 66.
The community still has a post office and zip code ; along with Laquey, it is one of only two unincorporated places in Pulaski County to retain a post office.
Gascozark, Missouri is an unincorporated community on Missouri Supplemental Route AB ( formerly U. S. Highway 66 ) in western Pulaski County.
Buckhorn, Missouri is a former community on Route 17 at its junction with Interstate 44 in Pulaski County.

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