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Baylor University - Homecoming.
Every year since 1909, Baylor celebrates Homecoming. Traditional activities include Pigskin Revue, a song and dance featuring the top acts from the previous spring's All University Sing; Freshman Mass Meeting, where freshmen hear the story of the Immortal Ten and are charged with building the bonfire; and a pep rally and bonfire on Friday evening. Baylor is also home to the oldest and longest collegiate homecoming parade in the United States. Since the mid 1930's, the Baylor Chamber has been responsible for funding, coordinating and executing the majority o ...
See also:Baylor University, Baylor University - History, Baylor University - Academics, Baylor University - Institutional organization, Baylor University - Leadership, Baylor University - Accomplishments, Baylor University - Baylor 2012, Baylor University - Athletics, Baylor University - Track and field, Baylor University - Baseball, Baylor University - Men's basketball, Baylor University - Football, Baylor University - Traditions, Baylor University - Homecoming, Baylor University - Mascot, Baylor University - Diadeloso, Baylor University - The NoZe Brotherhood, Baylor University - Controversy and criticisms, Baylor University - Notable alumni, Baylor University - Other notable trivia Read more here: » Baylor University: Encyclopedia II - Baylor University - Traditions |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Carnegie Mellon University - CampusCarnegie Mellon's 103 acre (0.4 km²) main campus is five miles (8 km) from downtown Pittsburgh, in the Squirrel Hill and Oakland neighborhoods. A large grassy area known as the Cut forms the backbone of the campus, with a separate grassy area known as the Mall running perpendicular to it. It is called the Cut because a hill and valley were cut and filled to make the campus. The former valley is the "cut" where the dirt was dumped. The campus was the first educational institution in the world to be completely covered by a wireless network. The campus computer network, Andrew, is considered one of the mos ...
See also:Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon University - Campus, Carnegie Mellon University - History, Carnegie Mellon University - Organization, Carnegie Mellon University - People, Carnegie Mellon University - Sports and organizations, Carnegie Mellon University - Traditions, Carnegie Mellon University - The Fence, Carnegie Mellon University - Spring Carnival, Carnegie Mellon University - Fiesta de Primavera, Carnegie Mellon University - Bagpipers, Carnegie Mellon University - cmu.misc.market, Carnegie Mellon University - Listing of political organizations, Carnegie Mellon University - Notable Carnegie Mellon students alumni and professors, Carnegie Mellon University - Carnegie Mellon in fiction, Carnegie Mellon University - Movies filmed at Carnegie Mellon, Carnegie Mellon University - Notes Read more here: » Carnegie Mellon University: Encyclopedia II - Carnegie Mellon University - Campus |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - California Baptist University - History
California Baptist University - 1950s.
Founded in 1950 as California Baptist College in El Monte, California, the new college enrolled 120 students during its first year under the leadership of the first president P. Boyd Smith. In 1953, the college moved under the wing of the Southern Baptist Convention, the same year that the first edition of the Angeleos, the college yearbook, was published.
In 1954, the college earned its charter from the state of California.
Soon, though the college outgrew its facilities and in 19 ...
See also:California Baptist University, California Baptist University - Mission statement, California Baptist University - History, California Baptist University - 1950s, California Baptist University - 1960s and 1970s, California Baptist University - 1980s and 1990s, California Baptist University - 2000s, California Baptist University - School Architecture, California Baptist University - Traditions, California Baptist University - Schools, California Baptist University - Degrees, California Baptist University - Bachelors, California Baptist University - Graduate Programs, California Baptist University - Teacher credential programs, California Baptist University - Sports, California Baptist University - Notable alumni Read more here: » California Baptist University: Encyclopedia II - California Baptist University - History |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola University Chicago - Main campusesLoyola University is anchored at the Lake Shore Campus (on the shore of Lake Michigan) in Rogers Park, the northernmost neighborhood of metropolitan Chicago. Loyola has developed a ten year master plan that is designed to revitalize the community by adding an updated arts center as well as a retail district called "Loyola Station" near the Loyola el stop of the CTA. Among many others, the science departments are located on this campus. Loyola also has a Water Tower Campus in downtown Chicago on the Magnificent Mile of North Michigan Avenue, ...
See also:Loyola University Chicago, Loyola University Chicago - Beginnings and Expansions, Loyola University Chicago - Main campuses, Loyola University Chicago - Religious education, Loyola University Chicago - Loyola Ramblers, Loyola University Chicago - Civil Rights Movement & 1963 NCAA Basketball Championship, Loyola University Chicago - Landmarks, Loyola University Chicago - Notable alumni, Loyola University Chicago - Prominent professors Read more here: » Loyola University Chicago: Encyclopedia II - Loyola University Chicago - Main campuses |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - Carleton Underground
Carleton University - Mike's Place.
Long considered the exclusive domain of graduate students and hopeful political interns, Mike's Place has quickly evolved into the on-campus home of aspiring hip-hop and electronic music DJs in the Ottawa area. The pub continues to host spoken-word poetry events and encourages open political discussion and debate.
Carleton University - Tunnel System.
The entire institution is connected by an elaborate series of underground tunnels covered in ...
See also:Carleton University, Carleton University - Academics & Reputation, Carleton University - School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Carleton University - Student Life, Carleton University - Athletics, Carleton University - Intelligence Community, Carleton University - Faculty Recruitment, Carleton University - Canadian Forces, Carleton University - Clubs and Groups, Carleton University - Google Users Group, Carleton University - 2600, Carleton University - Muslim Prayer Room, Carleton University - Fraternities, Carleton University - Carleton Underground, Carleton University - Mike's Place, Carleton University - Tunnel System, Carleton University - After Hours, Carleton University - Montreal and Boston, Carleton University - Criticism, Carleton University - Urban Legends & Myth, Carleton University - Mailbox 1941, Carleton University - Dows Lake Icebreakers, Carleton University - Lineage & Establishment, Carleton University - Chancellors, Carleton University - Presidents, Carleton University - Notable Alumni and Faculty Read more here: » Carleton University: Encyclopedia II - Carleton University - Carleton Underground |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - History of Brunel UniversityBrunel is one of a number of UK universities created in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education (often called the plate glass universities).
Originally Acton Technical College, based in Acton on the outskirts of London, it was decided in 1957 that the college should split into two sections – Acton Technical College continued to cater to technicians and craftsmen, whereas Brunel College of Technology (named for Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the ...
See also:Brunel University, Brunel University - History of Brunel University, Brunel University - Halls of residence, Brunel University - University league tables, Brunel University - Runnymede, Brunel University - Formula Student, Brunel University - Interesting facts, Brunel University - Famous alumni Read more here: » Brunel University: Encyclopedia II - Brunel University - History of Brunel University |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Taipei - EducationTaipei has 15 universities:
Chinese Culture University
Ming Chuan University
National Chengchi University
National Taipei University
National Taipei University of Technology
National Taiwan Normal University
National Taiwan University
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
National Yang Ming University
Shih Chien University
Shih Hsin University
Soochow University
Taipei Medical University
Taipei National University of Ar ...
See also:Taipei, Taipei - Subdivisions, Taipei - Geography, Taipei - History, Taipei - Politics, Taipei - Festivities in Taipei, Taipei - Education, Taipei - Transportation, Taipei - Attractions, Taipei - Pronunciation note, Taipei - Sister Cities Read more here: » Taipei: Encyclopedia II - Taipei - Education |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - HistoryThe university started with four faculties (theology, philosophy, medicine and law), its establishment belongs to the second wave of german university-foundations in the late Middle Ages like the Eberhard Karls University of TĂĽbingen and the University of Basel. Established by papal privilege (papal bull) the university in Freiburg actually was - like all or most universities in the middle ages - ex officio a corporation of church body and therefore belonged to the Roman Catholic Church and its hierarchy. The bishop of Basel conseque ...
See also:Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - History, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - Campus, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - Students, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - Faculty, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - Organization, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - Noted Alumni and Professors, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - External link Read more here: » Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg: Encyclopedia II - Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - History |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Princeton University - Significant places
Princeton University - Nassau Hall.
Nassau Hall is the main administrative building of the University. For more information on this historic building, please see the main article, Nassau Hall.
Princeton University - Cannon Green.
Cannon Green is located on the south end of the main lawn. Buried in the ground at the center is the "Big Cannon", the top of which protrudes from the earth and is traditionally spray-painted in orange with the current senior class year. A second "Litt ...
See also:Princeton University, Princeton University - History of the University, Princeton University - About Princeton, Princeton University - Financial Aid, Princeton University - Undergraduate program, Princeton University - Residential Colleges, Princeton University - Athletics, Princeton University - Significant places, Princeton University - Nassau Hall, Princeton University - Cannon Green, Princeton University - McCarter Theatre, Princeton University - Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton University - Notable Princeton alumni, Princeton University - Notable Princeton professors, Princeton University - Traditions, Princeton University - Old Nassau, Princeton University - Princeton Neologisms, Princeton University - In fiction Read more here: » Princeton University: Encyclopedia II - Princeton University - Significant places |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - University of Washington - HistoryThe city of Seattle was one of several settlements in the mid to late 19th century vying for primacy in the newly formed Washington Territory. In 1854, territorial governor Isaac Stevens recommended the establishment of a university in Washington. Several prominent Seattle-area residents, chief among them Methodist preacher Daniel Bagley, saw the siting of this University as a chance to add to the city's prestige. They were able to convince early founder of Seattle and member of the territorial legislature Arthur A. Denny of the importance o ...
See also:University of Washington, University of Washington - Academics and Research, University of Washington - History, University of Washington - Organization, University of Washington - Campus setting and architecture, University of Washington - Athletics and traditions, University of Washington - Notable UW people, University of Washington - Presidents Read more here: » University of Washington: Encyclopedia II - University of Washington - History |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - University of Southern California - OverviewFounded in 1880 as a Methodist University, on land donated by three wealthy Los Angeles residents, it has grown to international prominence. The university opened with an enrollment of 53 students and a faculty of 10. Its first graduating class in 1884 was a class of three - two males and a female valedictorian. The University is no longer a Methodist institution, having ended formal ties with the church se ...
See also:University of Southern California, University of Southern California - Overview, University of Southern California - The University Park Campus, University of Southern California - Demographics, University of Southern California - Academics, University of Southern California - Academic Subdivisions, University of Southern California - Athletics, University of Southern California - Men's NCAA National Title, University of Southern California - Women's NCAA National Title, University of Southern California - Club sports, University of Southern California - The Marching Band, University of Southern California - Tradition, University of Southern California - Trophies, University of Southern California - Administration, University of Southern California - Student Government, University of Southern California - Campus Renovations, University of Southern California - Notable alumni faculty and students, University of Southern California - Trivia Read more here: » University of Southern California: Encyclopedia II - University of Southern California - Overview |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Marching band - The Sudler TrophyThe Sudler Trophy is an award bestowed by the John Philip Sousa Foundation on one university marching band each year. No school may win the award twice. The official description of the trophy is:
The purpose of the Sudler Trophy is to identify and recognize collegiate marching bands of particular excellence who have made outstanding contributions to the American way of life. The Sudler Trophy is awarded annually to a college or university marching band which has demonstrated the highest musical standards and innovative marching routin ...
See also:Marching band, Marching band - Types of marching band, Marching band - History, Marching band - Personnel and instrumentation, Marching band - Auxiliary groups, Marching band - Performance elements, Marching band - Music, Marching band - March steps, Marching band - Uniforms, Marching band - Parade marching, Marching band - Field marching, Marching band - Rehearsals, Marching band - Competitions, Marching band - The Sudler Trophy Read more here: » Marching band: Encyclopedia II - Marching band - The Sudler Trophy |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - AthleticsGW has an extensive Division I program that includes Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Women's Lacrosse, Rowing, Men's and Women's Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming & Diving, Men's and Women's Tennis, Women's Volleyball, Men's and Women's Water Polo.
The teams are called the Colonials and have achieved great successes in recent years including a first round victory in the Men's NCAA Division I Soccer Tournament in 2004 and basketball beating No. 9 Michigan State and No. 12 Maryland in back t ...
See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Academics & Research, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Student Government, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Athletics |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - University of Cambridge - AdmissionUndergraduate admission to Cambridge colleges used to depend on knowledge of Latin and Ancient Greek, subjects taught principally in the United Kingdom at fee-paying schools, called public schools. This tended to mean that students came predominantly from members of the British social elite. The admission process was changed and modernized in the 1960s. Aspiring students are now usually expected to be predicted at least 3 A-grade A-level qualifications relevant to the undergraduate course they are applying for. In addition to predicted grade ...
See also:University of Cambridge, University of Cambridge - General information, University of Cambridge - History, University of Cambridge - Research and Teaching, University of Cambridge - Admission, University of Cambridge - Sports and recreation, University of Cambridge - Myths and legends, University of Cambridge - Miscellaneous, University of Cambridge - Colleges, University of Cambridge - Cambridge University in literature & popular culture, University of Cambridge - Fiction, University of Cambridge - Non-fiction, University of Cambridge - Selected notable alumni, University of Cambridge - University activities, University of Cambridge - History and traditions, University of Cambridge - Societies and leisure activities, University of Cambridge - Organisations and institutions associated with the university Read more here: » University of Cambridge: Encyclopedia II - University of Cambridge - Admission |
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| |  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Indiana University Bloomington - AthleticsSee Main Article: Indiana Hoosiers
IUB's intercollegiate athletics program has a long tradition of excellence in several key sports. From its humble beginnings with baseball in 1867, the Hoosier athletic program has grown to include over 600 male and female student-athletes on 24 varsity teams boasting one of the nation's best overall records. Sports sponsored by the university include football, men's basketball, women's basketball, cross country and ...
See also:Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana University Bloomington - Student body/culture, Indiana University Bloomington - Campus, Indiana University Bloomington - Facilities and architecture, Indiana University Bloomington - Indiana Memorial Union, Indiana University Bloomington - Herman B Wells Library, Indiana University Bloomington - The Lilly Library, Indiana University Bloomington - IU Auditorium, Indiana University Bloomington - IU Art Museum, Indiana University Bloomington - Geography, Indiana University Bloomington - Academics, Indiana University Bloomington - College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University Bloomington - Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University Bloomington - Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington - School of Education, Indiana University Bloomington - School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University Bloomington - External links, Indiana University Bloomington - Faculty, Indiana University Bloomington - Former notable staff, Indiana University Bloomington - Current notable staff, Indiana University Bloomington - Notable alumni, Indiana University Bloomington - Arts and Humanities, Indiana University Bloomington - Business, Indiana University Bloomington - Music, Indiana University Bloomington - Politics/Government, Indiana University Bloomington - Science and Technology, Indiana University Bloomington - Sports, Indiana University Bloomington - Other, Indiana University Bloomington - Athletics, Indiana University Bloomington - Media, Indiana University Bloomington - History of IUB, Indiana University Bloomington - Early years, Indiana University Bloomington - In mid-passage Read more here: » Indiana University Bloomington: Encyclopedia II - Indiana University Bloomington - Athletics |
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|  |  |  | Dream Dictionary University: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - HistoryMost psychotherapies are either direct descendants of psychoanalysis, or their founders started out in areas of psychoanalysis before developing their own theories. Therefore, when describing the history of psychotherapy, most traditionally start with Freud.
Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis.
Although there are some bodies of thought in psychology without Sigmund Freud in their legacy, most can be traced back to his work starting in the 1880s in Vienna. Trained as a neurologist, Freud began noticing neurologi ...
See also:Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy - General description, Psychotherapy - History, Psychotherapy - Psychoanalysis, Psychotherapy - Cognitive, Psychotherapy - Humanistic, Psychotherapy - Behavioral, Psychotherapy - Brief counseling, Psychotherapy - Schools and approaches, Psychotherapy - Therapeutic Relationship, Psychotherapy - Criticism, Psychotherapy - Related lists Read more here: » Psychotherapy: Encyclopedia II - Psychotherapy - History |
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