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He operated the family farm from 1788 to 1817, but sold it in the first year of his presidency to the new college.
** The Yale Record, the country's oldest college humor magazine, operated out of New Haven, Connecticut
In 1977, the format was revived on college campuses by College Bowl Company Inc. ( CBCI ), which operated until 2008.
It is operated by normal USAF retirees, but mostly by college level Cadet Training Officers.
The campus incorporates the buildings of two old farms that once operated on the college site.
The Great Northwest Athletic Conference ( GNAC ) is a college athletic conference which has historically operated in the Northwestern United States, but also currently includes four schools in areas not usually considered part of that region — two in Alaska ( neither of which is located in Southeast Alaska, an area often considered part of the Northwest ), one in eastern Montana ( almost never considered part of the region ), and one in the Canadian province of British Columbia ( an area included with the Northwest U. S. in the larger Pacific Northwest region ).
The North Central Conference ( NCC ), also known as North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, was a college athletic conference which operated in the north central United States.
The West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( WVIAC ) is a college athletic conference which historically operated exclusively in the state of West Virginia, but has now expanded into Pennsylvania.
There is also Panola College, a junior college, which has operated in Carthage since 1947.
The school operated a high school, junior college and seminary.
The city is also home to Miles College, a historically black college operated by the CME Church.
The Woodward School for Girls is a non-sectarian college preparatory day school for girls in grades 6-12 Campus Kinder Haus ( CKH ) is operated by the Eastern Nazarene College on its Old Colony campus.
Sacred Heart College, a women's college affiliated with the Roman Catholic order of the Sisters of Mercy, formerly operated in Belmont.
File: Lamb and Flag. jpg | The Lamb and Flag ( owned and operated by the college )
In 1863 the AME Church bought the college after its temporary closing due to financial problems, making it the first to be owned and operated by African Americans.
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.
NCTC began as Gainesville Junior College in 1924, and because of this it has the distinction of being the oldest continuously operated community college in the state of Texas.
Carr-Burdette College, a women's college affiliated with Disciples of Christ, operated there from 1894 to 1929.
Marion College, a two-year Lutheran women's college, operated from 1873 to 1967.
He has a letter of intent to develop a site in a densely populated yet underserved area near northwest Fort Worth ( it was formerly a college operated by a Masonic lodge ), and he's haggling over another potential project in southeast Fort Worth.
The college operated in St Omer untiaaal 1762, when it migrated to Bruges and then to Liège in 1773.
They are the only student residences in the Montreal area that are directly operated by a public English-language public college.
" It is an American owned and operated college which is home to students and professors seeking a global education each academic semester.
Fitzhugh served as president until his death in 1904, upon which his heirs sold the college to Dr. J. R. Preston, who operated the school until it was again destroyed by a fire in 1910.

college and off-campus
The College of Southern Idaho, a community college based in Twin Falls, operates an off-campus outreach center in Hailey.
The protests against college policies and off-campus issues such as the Vietnam War included sit-ins, rallies, marches, teach-ins, and on several occasions violent conflicts with police.
The college does not officially sanction Greek life ; there are no fraternities or sororities on-or off-campus.
In 2005 – 2006, on-campus enrollment approached 450, while an off-campus program in Shreveport, Louisiana, for students with some prior college credits who seek to finish a degree enrolled about 250.
In 2010, Griffin Hall, a non-residential college, was established for students living off-campus.
The college holds courses at several off-campus locations, including the 43rd Street Extension Center in Manhattan and the CUNY Center for Higher Education in vibrant downtown Flushing, which opened in late 2003.
Through its distance and alternative learning programs, the college provides off-campus and online services throughout western Nebraska.
The college offers off-campus study programs in several US cities, including Philadelphia, Washington, D. C., and Chicago, and overseas programs for the summer, semester, or an entire academic year.
" FIRE identifies as speech codes those college and university policies prohibiting expressions that the institutions consider to be sexually, racially, religiously or otherwise offensive in content if such policies prohibit speech that would be protected by the First Amendment in the off-campus society.
Julian was not allowed to live in the college dormitories and first stayed in an off-campus boarding home, which refused to serve him meals.
There are eight residence halls – six for college students, two for high school students, an on-campus student apartment complex and an off-campus student apartment complex within walking distance.
About 750 students reside on campus, others occupy off-campus college housing, and many live independently.
Approximately 80 percent of all students live in college residence halls ; the rest commute either from off-campus housing or from home.
In fall 1974, the college expanded its commitment to continuing education by increasing course offerings in the evening division and summer session and in 1984, opened an off-campus extension center in Fishkill.
This is mainly seen as a move by the college to combat off-campus drinking.
Colleges and other developers began building purpose-built off-campus student housing areas in the 1970s in more college towns.
The " Beloit Plan ", a year-round curriculum introduced in 1964, comprising three full terms and a " field term " of off-campus study, brought the college national attention.
It can be found on college campuses in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Phoenix and Tucson, as well as at many off-campus retail locations.
Many students live off-campus in the residential area south of the college along North Eldorado Avenue, or elsewhere in Klamath Falls.
One of the oldest quizzing societies in India, ICQC officially organizes quizzes within the college on a regular basis and conducts quizzes on IIM Calcutta s behalf during off-campus college fests.
Students with permission from the college may choose to live off-campus within the community of St. Peter or elsewhere.
The college offered on-campus housing in five residence halls and contractually maintains off-campus apartments for married or non-traditional students.
" During college, Paxton was in a group known as the Travellers, and they sang in an off-campus coffeehouse.
Many off-campus upperclassmen live on the neighboring streets outside the college in historic townhouses.

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