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" In May 1638 the name was changed to Cambridge in honor of the university in Cambridge, England.
The act which amalgamated the two schools also formally changed the name of the university to Dalhousie University.
In 1863, the college reopened for its third time and was reorganized by another legislative act, which also added the word university into the school's name, changed to " The Governors of Dalhousie College and University.
The act that amalgamated the two schools also formally changed the name of the university from The Governors of Dalhousie College and University to Dalhousie University.
In 1914, the name of the university was changed to the State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg.
In 2000 the university changed its mascot to the Redhawks.
Circumstances then changed dramatically one year into the commencement of the university, as Norway proclaimed independence and adopted its own constitution.
In 1892, the school's name was changed to the University of Utah, and John R. Park began arranging to obtain land belonging to the U. S. Army's Fort Douglas on the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley, where the university moved permanently in 1900.
In 1901 the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba changed the University Act so that the university could do its own teaching, and in 1905 a building in downtown Winnipeg became its first teaching facility with a staff of six science professors.
Over time it was changed by the university to mean Program for Internet News and E-mail.
In the final years of his presidency, the school changed from a college to a university, changing its name a final time to Michigan Technological University.
Spanish law allows those percentages to be changed according to the situation of each university, or even not to have a direct election system.
In the 1970s, after the Cultural Revolution, the university was changed to a modern, comprehensive-style university.
In 1964, the name was changed to South Dakota State University, reflecting the more comprehensive education offered at the university.
This changed in the second half of the 20th century with relocations to a separate university neighborhood.
The college attained university status and changed its name in the latter part of the 20th century.
Finally on 1 April 1994, in connection with the joining of Danmarks Ingeniørakademi ( DIA ) and DTH, the Danish name was changed to Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, in order to include the word ' University ', thus giving rise to the acronym DTU by which the university is commonly known today.
In 1958 the University name was changed to the ' University of New South Wales ' to reflect its intention to transform itself from a technology-based university to an all-rounded generalist university.
The university college retained the name University College, Galway until 1997 when the Universities Act, 1997 changed the name to National University of Ireland, Galway.
The loss of eight Unionist seats in that election caused great acrimony and in 1929 the system was changed to first-past-the-post for all territorial constituencies, though STV was retained for the university seats.
In September 2002, the university announced its intention to remove " Confederate " from the pediment of the building in recognition of changed times.
The trend changed in 1889, when ten women were allowed to enroll and seek degrees at the university.

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The critical task for every president and his academic administrative staff is to assure that the college or university continually rebuilds and regenerates itself so that its performance will match changing social demands.
A true university, like most successful marriages, is a unity of diversities Without forcing all components into a single pattern, the preparation of a master plan is an opportunity to consider interrelation of knowledge at its highest level, which a university -- in contrast to a multiversity -- should stand for.
Early in the nineteenth century the State of New Hampshire was casting about for a way to found its own state university.
`` Emory could not continue to operate according to its present standards as an institution of higher learning, of true university grade, and meet its financial obligations, without the tax-exemption privileges which are available to it only so long as it conforms to the aforementioned constitutional and statutory provisions '', the statement said.
Insofar as its own governing documents are concerned, Emory University could now consider applications from prospective students, and others seeking applications from prospective students, and others seeking the opportunity to study or work at the university, irrespective of race, color or creed.
`` When and if it can do so without jeopardizing constitutional and statutory tax-exemption privileges essential to the maintenance of its educational program and facilities, Emory University will consider applications of persons desiring to study or work at the University without regard to race, color or creed, continuing university policy that all applications shall be considered on the basis of intellectual and moral standards and other criteria designed to assure the orderly and effective conduct of the university and the fulfillment of its mission as an institution of Christian higher education ''.
For while the past needs of the Church in this country may have been adequately met by collegiate institutions, which in temper and tone closely resembled junior colleges and finishing schools, it would seem that today's need is for the college which more closely resembles the university in its `` pursuit of excellence ''.
It is natural that he should turn for his major support to a select and dedicated few from the organization which actually owns the university and whose goals are, in their opinion, identified with its highest good and ( to use that oft-repeated phrase ) ' the attainment of excellence ' ''.
When the Congo received its independence in 1960 there were, among its 13.5 million people, exactly 14 university graduates.
The Trust was funded by a gift of $ 10 million ( a then unprecedented sum: at the time, total government assistance to all four Scottish universities was about £ 50, 000 a year ) and its aim was to improve and extend the opportunities for scientific research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
The commission was asked to recommend changes and enhancements to the Acadia Advantage that would benefit the entire university community and ensure its sustainability.
In September 2006, Acadia University announced its partnership with the Wolfville Tritons Swim Club and the Acadia Masters Swim Club to form the Acadia Swim Club and return competitive swimming to the university after a 14 year hiatus.
On 26 September 2008, the university announced its intention to return swimming to a varsity status in September 2009.
The first private university of Bursa is Bursa Orhangazi University, which is going to start its first education in 2012 – 2013 academic year.
Brazil regularly extends export credits and university scholarships to its Latin American neighbors.
While Brown is considered a small research university with 682 full-time faculty and 1, 919 graduate students, five of its professors and two of its alumni have been honored as Nobel Laureates.
Sayed Noorullah Emad, who was then a young Muslim in the university of Kabul became General Secretary of the party and, later, its deputy chief.
In 2008, the university estimated the number of its graduates at 35, 000.

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Christ's College was well represented that year in the ordo, and the name highest on the list from that college was Milton's, fourth in the entire university.
The College of the City of New York is the former name of New York University's undergraduate college when the university was named " University of the City of New York ".
It was also for a time the official name of the first college in the public university system of New York City, later named ( and still called ) the City College of New York, and now officially the City College of the City University of New York.
He grew up in Komárom, Hungary and the Hungarian language university in that town bears his name.
James Madison University ( also known as JMU, Madison, or James Madison ) is a public coeducational research university located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, U. S. Founded in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg, the university has undergone four name changes before settling with James Madison University.
The project took on the name Jet Propulsion Laboratory in November 1943 formally becoming an Army facility operated under contract by the university.
While at university, Zamenhof began using the Russian name Lyudovik ( often transcribed Ludovic ; in English the form Ludwig is also used ) in place of Lazar.
It employs around 1, 000 faculty members .< ref name =" Faculty and Staff "> 77 Nobel laureates, 52 National Medal of Science recipients, 45 Rhodes Scholars, and 38 MacArthur Fellows are currently or have previously been affiliated with the university.
Founded in 1923 as the first Catholic university in the Netherlands, it used to be called ( Catholic ) University of Nijmegen until 2004, when it took its current name.
Even the name is inspired by Eiffel ; the Sather Tower is a recognizable landmark at Berkeley, named after Peder Sather who donated large sums to the foundation of the university.
Penn has three claims to being the first university in the United States, according to university archives director Mark Frazier Lloyd: the 1765 founding of the first medical school in America made Penn the first institution to offer both " undergraduate " and professional education ; the 1779 charter made it the first American institution of higher learning to take the name of " University "; and existing colleges were established as seminaries.
Trinity has many college societies, including the Trinity Mathematical Society, which is the oldest mathematical university society in the United Kingdom, and the First and Third Trinity Boat Club, its rowing club, which gives its name to the college's May Ball.
" The study concluded that a name change could be beneficial because the use of a place name in the title led respondents to incorrectly believe that it was a public university, and because the name " Rochester " connoted a " cold and distant outpost.
Until 1912, USC students ( especially athletes ) were known as Fighting Methodists or Wesleyans, though neither name was approved by the university.
After this contest, Los Angeles Times sportswriter Owen Bird reported that the USC athletes " fought on like Trojans ", and the president of the university at the time, George F. Bovard, approved the name officially.
Taking its name from the historic county of Sussex, the university received its Royal Charter in August 1961.

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