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Wittenberg University (1419 bytes)
1: ...field, Ohio]]. Founded in 1842 in Wooster, Ohio, Wittenberg moved three years later to its present location. 3: ...eventually pursue graduate studies" [[http://www4.wittenberg.edu/about/]] 5: The college is named after the [[University of Wittenberg]] in [[Germany]], where [[Martin Luther]] posted ... 7: The campus body is made up of 2,000 students and 145 full-time faculty members.... 8: ... however, the school color is red not orange. The Wittenberg football team is the top scoring team in the nati... Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (950 bytes) 1: ...German]] cities of [[Halle, Saxony-Anhalt]] and [[Wittenberg]]. 3: ... Halle (founded [[1694]]) and the University of [[Wittenberg]] (founded [[1502]], closed in [[1813]] by [[Napo... 5: ...versity in the [[States of Germany|German state]] of [[Saxony-Anhalt]] with approximately 14,000 stude... 7: ...[[Philipp Melanchthon]] and building on the works of [[Martin Luther]]. Notable graduates include [[G... 11: * [http://www.uni-halle.de Official homepage] (in [[German language|German]]) Wittenberg (5365 bytes) 1: ...at 12°59' east, 51°51' north. It has a population of about 50,000 inhabitants. 3: ...p as a Luther museum. It contains numerous relics of Luther and portraits and other paintings by the [... 5: The Augusteum, built in 1564-1583 on the grounds of the monastery, is now a theological seminary. 7: ...e Constant]], by [[Hans Vischer]]; also portraits of the reformers by [[Lucas Cranach the younger]]. 9: ...], representing the Lord's Supper (with the faces of Luther and other reformers), Baptism and Confessi... Wittenberg (district) (2214 bytes) 2: name=Wittenberg| 5: capital=[[Wittenberg]]| 8: population_as_of=2002| 11: ...rl=[http://www.landkreis-wittenberg.de/ landkreis-wittenberg.de]| 14: ...ttenberg''' is a district (''Kreis'') in the east of [[Saxony-Anhalt]], [[Germany]]. Neighboring distr... Capitulation of Wittenberg (1717 bytes) 1: ...he Albertine line of the [[Wettin (dynasty)|House of Wettin]]. 3: ... there. The Elector was the most important patron of the reforms. 5: ...ourney was a triumphal march. He removed the seat of government to Weimar. 7: ... declined after 1547, when [[Dresden]], residence of the Albertine dukes, replaced it as Saxon capital... 10: [[Category:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]] Wittenberg, Wisconsin (2706 bytes) 1: ...within the [[Wittenberg (town), Wisconsin|Town of Wittenberg]]. 4: ...berg.png|right|Location of Wittenberg, Wisconsin]]Wittenberg is located at 44°49'25" North, 89°10'2" W... 6: ...|km²]] (1.6 [[square mile|mi²]]). None of the area is covered with water. 9: ... of the population are [[Hispanic]] or [[Latino]] of any race. 11: ...d 17.9% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.37... Wittenberg (town), Wisconsin (2620 bytes) 1: ...on of 894. The [[Wittenberg, Wisconsin|Village of Wittenberg]] is located within the town. 4: ...2;) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.29% water. 7: ... of the population are [[Hispanic]] or [[Latino]] of any race. 9: ...nd 9.1% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.72... 11: ..., 21.6% from 45 to 64, and 13.4% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 34 years. For e... Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne (2879 bytes) 1: ...iana University]] and [[Purdue University]], IPFW offers undergarduate and graduate degrees from both ... 6: [[Image:IPFW Logo.gif|thumb|none|200px|Official IPFW logo.]] 8: ...3px solid gray;"><font size="-1">''[[Motto]]: One University. Two Great Names.''</font></td></tr> 35: ...sent campus, in northeast Fort Wayne on the banks of the St. Joseph River. Victoria University in the University of Toronto (3329 bytes) 1: ...the campus, along with [[St. Michael's College, U of T|St. Michael's College]]. Victoria College is t... 4: <tr><td>[[Image:VicU1900.jpg|Photo of Victoria College's main building taken in 1900]]<... 8: ...mostly it was due to the rapidly increasing value of Victoria's large real estate holdings in downtown... 10: ...on College federated with the theology department of Victoria College, and became [[Emmanuel College, ... 14: ...ion and has seen an almost complete dissapearance of religion from the college's daily life. University College, University of Toronto (1340 bytes) 1: [[Image:UT_University_College.JPG|right|thumb|250px|UC during winter ti... 3: ...several National Historic Sites at the University of Toronto. 5: ...stinct programs and courses within the University of Toronto. These include programs in Aboriginal Stu... 9: ...ging to University College are represented by the University College Literary and Athletic Society, fondly ref... 12: *[http://www.utoronto.ca/uc/ University College Official site] University of Maryland University College (1637 bytes) 1: ...in [[Maryland]], [[Virginia]], and the [[District of Columbia]]. 4: ...rsity of Maryland (Trademark of University System of Maryland)]] | 5: system=[[University System of Maryland]] | 19: ...[[1988]] became a part of the [[University System of Maryland]]. Its main facility is still located a... 23: It offers 23 undergraduate degree programs and 18 gradu... University College Cork - National University of Ireland, Cork (2684 bytes) 2: ...'University College Cork <br> National University of Ireland, Cork''' 8: |Location || [[Cork (city)|Cork]], [[Republic of Ireland]] 12: |President || Prof Gerard T Wrixon 20: ...iversity Association|EUA]], [[National University of Ireland|NUI]] 24: ...tituent university'' of the [[National University of Ireland]] located in [[Cork City]]. University College Dublin - National University of Ireland, Dublin (6091 bytes) 2: ...niversity College Dublin <br> National University of Ireland, Dublin''' 8: |Location || [[Dublin|Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]] 12: |President || Prof Hugh Brady 22: ...iversity Association|EUA]], [[National University of Ireland|NUI]] 26: ...st [[university]], with over 20,000 students. The university is located in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland]]. University (6164 bytes) 1: ...al]] [[Europe]]an universities were simply groups of scholars. 4: ...Greece|Greek]] philosopher [[Plato]] in the grove of Academos near [[Athens]], where [[student]]s were... 6: ...Asian]] universities, next to the Persian Academy of Gundishapur, was [[Nalanda]], in [[Bihar, India|B... 8: ...an empire. It was a foreshadow of the rise of the University in the [[11th century]]. 10: ...s]] ([[France]]) in the Middle Ages for the study of [[law]], [[medicine]], and [[theology]]. University Bridge (793 bytes) 1: ...1.JPG|thumb|University Bridge from the west; part of the [[Ship Canal Bridge]] is visible in the top r... 2: ...18 feet). It was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[1982]]. 5: ...m#university Seattle Department of Transporation: University Bridge] University of Ingolstadt (2569 bytes) 1: ...er [[Maximilian I of Bavaria|Maximilian I]], King of Bavaria). 5: In its first several [[decade|decades]], the university grew rapidly, opening colleges not only for philo... 9: ...[[astronomer]] [[Christopher Scheiner]] (inventor of the [[helioscope]]), and the poet [[Jacob Balde]]... 11: ==The End of the University== 13: ...e of the most influential and powerful institutes of higher learning in [[Europe]]. University of the Witwatersrand (6290 bytes) 1: ...university]] situated in [[Johannesburg]]. It is offen referred to as "Wits." 3: ...n in the last few years of Apartheid. Due to the university's anti-Apartheid student movement, it was sometim... 5: .... It is the oldest and largest [[University Press|university press]] in Africa. 9: ... to be six faculities that offered degrees at the University: Arts, Science, Medicine, Engineering, Law, and C... 11: ...ing it the West Campus. In [[1984]], the Chamber of MInes building opened. A walkway was constructed... Loughborough University (8228 bytes) 1: ...iEntrancePICGT.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Loughborough University Epinal Way Entrance 2004]] 2: ..._from_Carillon.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Loughborough University's campus from the town's Carillon tower]] 3: '''Loughborough University''' is a [[higher education]] institution based in... 5: === The University Today === 7: ==== General Profile ==== Lambuth University (308 bytes) 1: ...h]] and is a member of the [[National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics]]. University of Wales (7358 bytes) 1: ...c Llwyd Morgan, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales Aberystwyth. 5: The University's members are organised into the following catego... 10: * [[University of Wales, Aberystwyth]] 11: * [[University of Wales, Bangor]] 12: * [[University of Wales, Newport]]
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