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University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Index University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), also known as UNC Greensboro, is a public coeducational and Research university in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States and is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina system. [1]

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A. Van Jordan

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Ad astra (phrase)

Ad astra is a Latin phrase meaning "to the stars".

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Ada Fisher

Ada M. Fisher (born October 21, 1947, in Durham, North Carolina) is a retired physician from Salisbury, North Carolina and a frequent Republican candidate for office.

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African American and African Diaspora Studies Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The African American and African Diaspora Studies Program (AADS) at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG) was established in 1981 as a “student designed” minor in Black Studies.

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African-American studies

African-American studies is an interdisciplinary academic field devoted to the study of the history, culture, and politics of Black Americans.

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Alan Bennett (tenor)

Alan Bennett (born 1962) is an American lyric tenor known mostly for his performances in concert and oratorio work.

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Alan LeQuire

Alan LeQuire (born 1955) is an American sculptor from Nashville, Tennessee.

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Alejandro Moreno

Alejandro Enrique Moreno Riera (born July 8, 1979) is a retired Venezuelan footballer who is currently a television commentator for ESPN FC, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America.

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Alex Chigogidze

Alexander Chigogidze (Georgian: ალექსანდრე ჩიგოგიძე; 1 January 1955 – 14 December 2014) was a Georgian-born general topologist.

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Alex McFarland

Alex McFarland is an American public speaker, author, educator, and advocate for Christian Apologetics.

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Alpha Pi Omega

Alpha Pi Omega Sorority, Inc. (ΑΠΩ) is the oldest historically American Indian sorority.

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Alumni magazine

An alumni magazine is a magazine published by a university, college, or other school or by an association of a school's alumni (and sometimes current students) in order to keep alumni abreast of fellow alumni and news of their university, often with an implicit goal of fundraising.

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Alvin D. Loving

Alvin D. Loving Jr. (September 19, 1935 – June 21, 2005), better known as Al Loving was an African-American abstract expressionist painter.

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Alvin James

Alvin James is a retired Jamaican-American soccer midfielder who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League.

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American Association of Physics Teachers

The American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) was founded in 1930 for the purpose of "dissemination of knowledge of physics, particularly by way of teaching." There are more than 10,000 members that reside in over 30 countries.

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American Hebrew Academy

The American Hebrew Academy (AHA) is the only international Jewish college preparatory school in the world for boarding and day students between 9th and 12th grade.

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Amon Liner

Amon Liner (May 29, 1940 – July 26, 1976) was an American poet and playwright.

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Amy Marie Charles

Amy Marie Charles (December 12, 1922 – 1985) was professor of English literature at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a scholar of the seventeenth-century English poet George Herbert.

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Anna Howard Shaw

Anna Howard Shaw (February 14, 1847 – July 2, 1919) was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States.

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Anna Maria Gove

Anna Maria Gove (July 6, 1867 - January 28, 1948) was an American physician.

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Anne Pitoniak

Anne Pitoniak (March 30, 1922 – April 22, 2007) was an American actress.

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Annie Lapin

Annie Lapin (born 1978) is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California.

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Ansel Elkins

Ansel Elkins is an American poet and 2014 winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Competition.

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ARC3 Survey

The ARC3 (Administrator-Researcher Campus Climate Collaborative) Survey is a campus climate survey developed to assess perpetration and victimization of sexual misconduct on college campuses in the United States.

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Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women championships

The Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women was founded in 1971 to govern collegiate women’s athletics and to administer national championships.

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Ángel Daniel Vassallo

Ángel Daniel Vassallo Colón (born April 21, 1986) is a Puerto Rican professional basketball player.

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B.J. Sullivan

Elizabeth J. Sullivan is an American dancer and choreographer and the founder of safety release technique in postmodern dance.

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Barbara Hervey

Barbara Parker Hervey (born 1953) is one of nine judges on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, the state's highest court for criminal cases.

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Bayard Wootten

Mary Bayard Morgan Wootten (1875–1959) was an American photographer She named Pepsi Cola and created its iconic logo for her neighbor Caleb Bradham who invented the drink.

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Becky Morgan

Becky Morgan (born 5 September 1974) is a Welsh professional golfer who plays mainly on the U.S.-based LPGA Tour but is also a member of the Ladies European Tour.

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Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella!

Ben Folds Presents: University A Cappella! is an album produced by Ben Folds featuring collegiate a cappella music groups from the United States.

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Benjamin Ladner

Benjamin Mance Ladner, Ph.D. (born October 30, 1941) is an academic expert in the fields of philosophy and religion.

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Benjamin S. Barnes

Benjamin S. Barnes (born March 30, 1975) is an American politician who represents District 21 in the Maryland House of Delegates.

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Beth Denisch

Beth Denisch (born Augusta, Georgia, Feb. 25, 1958) is an American composer.

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Beth Leavel

Beth Leavel (born November 1, 1955) is an American stage and screen actress and singer.

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Betty Jaynes (basketball)

Betty Faith Jaynes (September 1, 1945 – February 10, 2014) was an American basketball coach.

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Big South Conference

The Big South Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division I. Originally a non-football conference, the Big South began sponsoring football in 2002.

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Bill Fick

Bill Fick is a printmaker living and working in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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Bill Gardner (politician)

Bill Gardner (born October 26, 1948) is the current Secretary of State of New Hampshire.

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Billy Taylor (basketball)

Billy Taylor (born June 12, 1973) is an American college basketball coach and the former head men's basketball coach at Ball State University.

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Blue and Gold Marching Machine

The Blue and Gold Marching Machine (also known as the BGMM) is the official marching band of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits

Bojangles' Inc. is a Southeastern regional chain of fast food restaurants, specializing in cajun seasoning, fried chicken, and buttermilk biscuits.

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Bonnie Angelo

Veronica Estelle "Bonnie" Angelo (January 29, 1924 – September 17, 2017) was an American journalist and author.

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Bonnie McElveen-Hunter

Mary Bonneau "Bonnie" McElveen-Hunter (born June 29, 1950) is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and diplomat who is the first female Chair of the Board of Governors of the American Red Cross.

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Break Away (organization)

Break Away is a national nonprofit organization that promotes the development of quality alternative break programs through training, assisting, and connecting campuses and communities.

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Brett Reed (basketball)

Brett Reed (born May 29, 1972) is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach for the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks.

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Brian Avery (activist)

Brian Avery (born 1979) is an American who, while volunteering for the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in the West Bank town of Jenin, was shot in the face by Israel Defense Forces on April 5, 2003.

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Brian Butch

Brian Butch (born December 22, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player.

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Brian Huskey

Brian Huskey (born September 8, 1968) is an American actor, comedian, and writer.

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Brian Japp

Brian Japp is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the USISL A-League and American Professional Soccer League.

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Brian Moehler

Brian Merritt Moehler (born December 31, 1971) is a former starting pitcher.

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Bruce Caldwell (economist)

Bruce J. Caldwell is an American historian of economics, Research Professor of Economics at Duke University, and Director of the Center for the History of Political Economy.

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Burnsville, North Carolina

Burnsville is a town in Yancey County, North Carolina, United States.

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Camille Dungy

Camille T. Dungy (born 1972) is an American poet and professor.

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Campus MovieFest

Campus MovieFest (CMF) is the world's largest student film festival.

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Campus PD

Campus PD was an American television show on G4.

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Carol Mann

Carol Mann (February 3, 1941 – May 20, 2018) was an American professional golfer.

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Carol Sutton (artist)

Carol Lorraine Sutton; born September 3, 1945, is a multi-disciplined artist born in Norfolk, Virginia, USA and now living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Carrie Brown (author)

Carrie Brown (born May 29, 1959) is an American novelist.

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Catherine Mann

Catherine Mann is a USA Today bestselling author who has published numerous books with Berkley, Sourcebooks, and Harlequin Desire.

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Celeste Ulrich

Celeste Ulrich (August 24, 1924 - August 4, 2011) was an American educator and leader in the field of physical education.

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Charles Brantley Aycock

Charles Brantley Aycock (November 1, 1859 – April 4, 1912) was the 50th Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1901 to 1905.

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Charles D. McIver School

The former Charles D. McIver School is a historic school building located in Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.

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Charles Duncan McIver

Charles Duncan McIver (September 27, 1860 – September 17, 1906) was the founder and first president of the institution now known as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Charles M. Achilles

Charles M. "Marv" Achilles (September 9, 1936 – February 8, 2013) was considered a leading expert on class size and its impact on student achievement.

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Charlotte Kohler

Charlotte Kohler (September 16, 1908 – September 15, 2008) was a literary magazine editor and a university professor.

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Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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Chase G. Woodhouse

Chase Going Woodhouse (March 3, 1890 – December 12, 1984) was an educator and Congresswoman from the Second Congressional District in Connecticut.

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Cherry Hospital

Cherry Hospital is an inpatient regional referral psychiatric hospital located in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States.

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Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy

Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy is Dean and Professor of Education in the School of Education at American University.

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Chi Alpha Omega

Chi Alpha Omega (ΧΑΩ) is a national Christian fraternity founded in 1987 at East Carolina University.

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Chi Upsilon Sigma

Chi Upsilon Sigma (ΧΥΣ) ("Women of Wisdom") — official name is Corazones Unidos Siempre Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc. (Hearts United Always) — is a Latina oriented Greek letter intercollegiate sorority.

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Chris Chalk

Christopher Eugene "Chris" Chalk (born December 7, 1984) is an American television, film, and theatre actor.

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Chris Goos

Christopher “Chris” Goos is a retired American soccer midfielder who played professionally in the USL First Division.

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Christina Duhig

Christina Duhig is an American poet.

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Christopher R. Barron

Christopher R. Barron (born December 15, 1973) is an American political activist best known as the cofounder of GOProud, a political organization representing gay conservatives.

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Chrystelle Trump Bond

Chrystelle Lee Trump Bond is an American dancer, choreographer, dance historian, and author.

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Chuck Folds

Chuck Folds is a musician living in North Carolina.

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Clara Chu

Clara Chu is the Director of the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs.

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Clarence Harris

Clarence Lee "Curly" Harris (1905–1999) was the store manager at Woolworth's in Greensboro, North Carolina, during the 1960 sit-ins.

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Claudia Emerson

Claudia Emerson (January 13, 1957 – December 4, 2014) was an American poet.

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Cleveland Sellers

Cleveland Sellers, Jr. (born November 8, 1944) is an American educator and veteran civil rights activist.

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Clinton Area Showboat Theatre

The Clinton Area Showboat Theatre is a summer stock professional theatre in Clinton, Iowa.

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Clyde Caldwell

Clyde Caldwell (born February 20, 1948 in Gastonia, North Carolina) is an American artist.

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Clyde E. Keeler

Clyde Edgar Keeler, April 11, 1900 – April 22, 1994, was a medical geneticist who is noted for his work on laboratory mice and the genetics of vision.

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Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities

The Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) is an organization mostly of U.S. universities located in metropolitan areas.

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College Hill, Greensboro, North Carolina

College Hill is a neighborhood in the west central section of the United States city of Greensboro, North Carolina.

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College Libertarians

College Libertarians is an organization for college and university students who support the Libertarian Party of the United States.

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College rivalry

Pairs of schools, colleges and universities, especially when they are close to each other either geographically or in their areas of specialization, often establish a college rivalry with each other over the years.

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Colleges and Schools of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University offers 177 Undergraduate, 30 master, and 9 doctoral degrees through its 9 professional colleges.

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Colonial Athletic Association

The Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the NCAA's Division I whose full-time members are located in East Coast states from Massachusetts to South Carolina.

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Comparison of research networking tools and research profiling systems

Research networking (RN) is about using web-based tools to identify, locate, and use research and scholarly information about people and resources.

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Comparison of statistics journals

This is a comparison of peer-reviewed scientific journals published in the field of statistics.

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Cone sisters

The Cone sisters were Claribel Cone (1864–1929) and Etta Cone (1870–1949) of Baltimore, Maryland.

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Conflict resolution

Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution.

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Cornelia Strong College

Cornelia Strong College is one of three residential colleges on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Craig Nova

Craig Nova is an American novelist and author of fourteen novels.

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Craig Walsh

Craig Thomas Walsh (born April 11, 1971, in Somerville, New Jersey) is an American composer.

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Critical Criminology (journal)

Critical Criminology is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering criminology from unconventional perspectives.

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Crystal Bright

Crystal Dawn Bright is an award-winning musician and multimedia artist from North Carolina.

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CSI effect

The CSI effect, also known as the CSI syndrome and the CSI infection, is any of several ways in which the exaggerated portrayal of forensic science on crime television shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation influences public perception.

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Culture of North Carolina

The Culture of North Carolina is a subculture in the United States.

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Cynthia D. Brown

Cynthia D. Brown is a former Durham, North Carolina City Councilwoman and Candidate for U.S. Senate in 2002.

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Dakota Jackson

Dakota Jackson, (born August 24, 1949) is an American furniture designer known for his eponymous furniture brand, Dakota Jackson, Inc., his early avant-garde works involving moving parts or hidden compartments, and his collaborations with the Steinway & Sons piano company.

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Dale Clark Farran

Dale Clark Farran is the Antonio and Anita Gotto Chair in Teaching and Learning and Interim Director of the Peabody Research Institute at Vanderbilt University.

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Dale Folwell

Dale Folwell is the current North Carolina State Treasurer, and former Speaker Pro Tempore of the North Carolina House of Representatives.

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Danny Valencia

Daniel Paul Valencia (born September 19, 1984) is an American professional baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Darren Powell (soccer coach)

Darren Powell is an English football coach.

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Dave Cameron (baseball analyst)

Dave Cameron is a baseball analyst for the San Diego Padres.

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David Dollahite

David Dollahite (born December 17, 1958) is a professor of family life at Brigham Young University (BYU) who specializes in the effects of religion on marriage, family life, and youth.

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David Gatten

David Edward Gatten (Born February 11, 1971 Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American experimental filmmaker and moving image artist.

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David H. Jonassen

David Jonassen (September 14, 1947 – December 2, 2012) was an educational reformer whose ideas have been influential in instructional design and educational technology.

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David Reed (artist)

David Reed (born 1946) is a contemporary American conceptual and visual artist.

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David Roderick

David Roderick (born 1970) is an American poet from Plymouth Massachusetts, who is an Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Deaf President Now

Deaf President Now (DPN) was a student protest in March 1988 at Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C. The university, established by an act of Congress in 1864 to serve the deaf, had never once been led by a Deaf president since its origination.

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Debbie Yow

Deborah Ann Yow (born September 1, 1950, The Seattle Times, June 16, 1991, retrieved June 26, 2010.) is an American college sports administrator and former college basketball coach.

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Debra Monroe

Debra Monroe is an American novelist, short story writer, poet, and essayist.

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December 2005 in sports

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DeLana Harvick

DeLana Lynn Harvick (née Linville; born July 7, 1973) is the wife of NASCAR Monster Energy Series driver Kevin Harvick.

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Delta Chi Xi

Delta Chi Xi Honorary Dance Fraternity (ΔΧΞ), more commonly referred to as Delta Chi Xi, is a co-ed honorary professional fraternity and member of the Professional Fraternity Association organized to acknowledge academic excellence, serve the community, and share the art of dance among fellow students.

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Demographics of North Carolina

Demographics of North Carolina covers the varieties of ethnic groups who reside in North Carolina and relevant trends.

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Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies

The Dialectic and Philanthropic Societies, commonly known as DiPhi, are the original collegiate debating societies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and together comprise the oldest student organization at the University.

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Diana al-Hadid

9 Diana al-Hadid (born 1981) is a Syrian born American contemporary artist who creates sculptures, installations, and drawings using various media.

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Dixie Conference

The Dixie Conference was the name of three collegiate athletic leagues in the United States.

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Don Vaughan (politician)

Donald Ray Vaughan, known as Don Vaughan (born 1952), is an American attorney in private practice and a Democratic former member of the North Carolina State Senate from his native Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Donald V. DeRosa

Donald V. DeRosa (born March 3, 1941) was the 23rd president of the University of the Pacific, serving from 1995 to 2009.

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Doris Betts

Doris Betts (June 4, 1932 – April 21, 2012) was a short story writer, novelist, essayist and Alumni Distinguished Professor Emerita at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Dot Germain

Dorothy "Dot" Germain (born May 21, 1947) is an American professional golfer who played on the LPGA Tour.

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Doug Hamilton (soccer)

Doug Hamilton (March 6, 1963 – March 9, 2006) was president and general manager of the Los Angeles Galaxy.

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Drew Fulk

Drew Fulk (aka WZRDBLD) (born May 1, 1987) is an American songwriter and producer based in Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Duston Spear

Duston Spear, a native of Virginia, is an artist and activist residing in New York City.

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Economy of North Carolina

In 2010 North Carolina's total gross state product was $424.9 billion.

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Ed Radwanski

Edward “Ed or Eddie” Radwanski (born May 5, 1963 in Neptune Township, New Jersey) is a former U.S. soccer midfielder.

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Eden, North Carolina

Eden is a city in Rockingham County, North Carolina, United States, in the state's Piedmont region.

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Edward Burrows

Edward Flud Burrows (August 17, 1917 – December 17, 1998) was raised on a cotton farm in Sumter County, South Carolina.

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Edwin Alderman

Edwin Anderson Alderman (May 15, 1861 – April 30, 1931) served as the President of three universities.

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Eleanor Layfield Davis

Eleanor Layfield Davis (1911–1985), also called ELDA, was an American painter.

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Eleanor Ross Taylor

Eleanor Ross Taylor (June 30, 1920 – December 30, 2011) was an American poet who published six collections of verse from 1960 to 2009.

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Elizabeth Hadaway

Elizabeth Hadaway is a poet whose book Fire Baton won the 10th Annual Library of Virginia Literary Award for poetry.

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Ellen Murray

Ellen Murray (born 1947) is an American watercolorist.

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Eloise Lewis

Eloise Patricia Rallings Lewis (1920–1999) was the first dean of the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Elon Phoenix baseball

The Elon Phoenix baseball team is the interscholastic baseball team from Elon University in Elon, North Carolina.

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Elon University

Elon University is an American private, non-sectarian, coeducational liberal arts university with a historic campus in Elon, North Carolina.

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Emily V. Gordon

Emily V. Gordon (born May 3, 1979) is an American writer, producer and podcast host.

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Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter and musician.

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Enrichment Center Percussion Ensemble

The Enrichment Center Percussion Ensemble is a musical group based at the Enrichment Center, Winston-Salem, North Carolina formed from adults with developmental disabilities and professional musicians.

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Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina

The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, founded in 1817, roughly corresponds to the segment of the U.S. state of North Carolina between I-77 in the west and I-95 in the east, including the most populous area of the state.

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Eric Patrick

Eric Patrick is an independent filmmaker, freelance animator, Guggenheim fellow, musician, and educator.

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Ethel Smyth

Dame Ethel Mary Smyth, DBE (to rhyme with Forsyth; 22 April 18588 May 1944) was an English composer and a member of the women's suffrage movement.

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Eve Shelnutt

Eve Shelnutt (1941 in Spartanburg, South Carolina – April 7, 2015) was an American poet and writer of short stories.

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Ewha Womans University

Ewha Womans University is a private women's university in Seoul, South Korea founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton under Emperor Gojong.

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Ezell Blair Jr.

Jibreel Khazan (born Ezell Alexander Blair Jr.; October 18, 1941) is a civil rights activist who is best known as a member of the Greensboro Four; a group of African American college students who, on February 1, 1960, sat down at a segregated Woolworth's lunch counter in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina challenging the store's policy of denying service to non-white customers.

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February One

February One (also referred to as the A&T Four Monument) is the name of the 2002 monument dedicated to Ezell Blair, Jr., Franklin McCain, Joseph McNeil and David Richmond who were collectively known as the Greensboro Four.

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Firdous Bamji

Firdous Bamji is an American actor and writer.

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First Presbyterian Church of Greensboro

First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located in the Fisher Park Historic District of Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Fleming Gymnasium

The Michael B. Fleming Gymnasium is a 2,320-seat multi-purpose arena in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States.

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Florida State University School

Florida State University School (FSUS) is a laboratory school located in Tallahassee, Florida, United States.

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Foust

Foust may refer to.

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Fran McCaffery

Francis John McCaffery (born May 23, 1959) is an American college basketball coach and the current men's basketball head coach at the University of Iowa.

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Frank Porter Graham

Frank Porter Graham (October 14, 1886 – February 16, 1972) was an American educator and political activist.

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Fred Chappell

Fred Davis Chappell (born May 28, 1936 in Canton, North Carolina) is an author and poet.

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Fred Wesley

Fred Wesley (born July 4, 1943) is an American jazz and funk trombonist, best known for his work with James Brown in the 1960s and 1970s, as well as Parliament-Funkadelic in the second half of the 1970s.

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Frederick Hemke

Fred Hemke, DMA (né Frederick Leroy Hemke, Jr.; born July 11, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American virtuoso classical saxophonist and influential former professor of saxophone at Northwestern University.

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Free speech zone

Free speech zones (also known as First Amendment zones, free speech cages, and protest zones) are areas set aside in public places for the purpose of political protesting.

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Gabriel Spera

Gabriel Spera is an American poet.

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George Foster Peabody

George Foster Peabody (July 27, 1852 – March 4, 1938) was an American banker and philanthropist.

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George Singleton

George Singleton is a Southern author who has written seven collections of short stories, two novels, and an instructional book on writing fiction.

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George W. Grace

George William Grace (8 September 1921 in Corinth, Mississippi – January 17, 2015) was an emeritus professor of linguistics at the University of Hawaiokinai.

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Gerald Austin

Dr.

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Gertrude Dills McKee

Gertrude Dills McKee (June 8, 1885 – November 27, 1948) was a civic leader and politician from North Carolina.

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Gilbert Levine

Sir Gilbert Levine, GCSG (born January 22, 1948) is an American conductor.

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Giorgio Cavallon

Giorgio Cavallon (1904–1989) was a founding member of the American Abstract Artists and a pioneer Abstract Expressionist.

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Gladys Avery Tillett

Gladys Love Avery Tillett (March 19, 1891 – September 21, 1984) was an American political organizer and activist, based in North Carolina.

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Gladys Gunzer

Gladys Smith Gunzer (November 12, 1939 – June 13, 2016) was an American medalist and sculptor noted for her works.

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Grace E. Kissling

Grace Elizabeth Kissling is a biostatistician who works at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences as chief statistician for the National Toxicology Program.

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Grayson Murray

Grayson Murray (born October 1, 1993) is an American professional golfer.

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Greater Greensboro Consortium

The Greater Greensboro Consortium is an educational consortium of colleges and universities in Guilford County, North Carolina.

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Greensboro Review

The Greensboro Review is a literary magazine, based at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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Greensboro sit-ins

The Greensboro sit-ins were a series of nonviolent protests in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960,, history, Retrieved February 25, 2015 which led to the Woolworth department store chain removing its policy of racial segregation in the Southern United States.

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Greensboro, North Carolina

Greensboro (formerly Greensborough) is a city in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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Greg Campbell (author)

Greg Campbell (born July 7, 1970) is an American journalist, documentary filmmaker and nonfiction author who lives in Denver, Colorado with his wife.

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Gregory Ivy

Gregory Ivy (1904–1985) was chairman of the art department at Woman's College, now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, from 1935 to 1961.

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Guilford County, North Carolina

Guilford County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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Guy H. Lillian III

Guy H. Lillian III is a Louisiana lawyer, former letterhack and science fiction fanzine publisher notable for having been twice nominated for a Hugo Award as best fan writer and having had a row of 12 nominations (without winning) for the Hugo for best fanzine for Challenger.

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Gwendolyn Ann Magee

Gwendolyn (Gwen) Ann Magee (August 31, 1943 – April 27, 2011) was an African-American fiber artist.

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H. L. (Bud) Goodall Jr.

Harold Lloyd Goodall Jr. (September 8, 1952 – August 24, 2012) was an American scholar of human communication and a writer of narrative ethnography.

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H. T. Kirby-Smith

H.T. or Tom Kirby-Smith (born 1938) is an American author and poet.

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Hans Burkhardt

Hans Gustav Burkhardt (December 20, 1904 – April 22, 1994) was a Swiss American abstract expressionist.

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Harriet Elliott

Harriet Wiseman Elliott was born in Carbondale, Illinois, on July 10, 1884.

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Harriet Morehead Berry

Harriet Morehead Berry (July 22, 1877 — March 24, 1940) was an American civic leader, suffragist, and editor, active in the Good Roads Movement in North Carolina.

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Harry Humes

Harry Humes (born June 5, 1935 Girardville, Pennsylvania) is an American Poet, Short Story Writer, Professor, and Editor.

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Heather Ross Miller

Heather Ross Miller (born 1939) is an American writer.

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Hedwig Kohn

Hedwig Kohn (April 5, 1887 – 1964), was a pioneer in physics and one of only three women who obtained Habilitation (the qualification for university teaching in Germany) in physics before World War II.

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Herman Bellstedt

Herman Bellstedt (February 12, 1858, Bremen – June 8, 1926, San Francisco) was a well-known American cornet soloist.

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Hermene Warlick Eichhorn

Hermene Warlick Eichhorn (April 3, 1906 – October 3, 2001) was an American musician and composer.

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Hilary Masters

Hilary Masters (February 3, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri – June 14, 2015 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) was an American novelist, the son of poet Edgar Lee Masters, and Ellen Frances Coyne Masters.

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Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016

The 2016 presidential campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton was announced in a YouTube video, on April 12, 2015.

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Hillside (Greensboro, North Carolina)

Hillside, also known as the Julian Price House, is a historic mansion located in the Fisher Park neighborhood of Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.

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History of East Carolina University

The History of East Carolina University can trace its roots to 1901 when City of Wilson citizens went to Raleigh to petition the N.C. General Assembly for an Eastern North Carolina Normal College.

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History of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

The history of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, the first land grant college for people of color in the state of North Carolina, can be traced back to 1890, when the United States Congress enacted the Second Morrill Act which mandated that states provide separate colleges for the colored race.

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History of North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University was founded by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1887 as a land-grant college under the name North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.

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History of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a coeducational public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States.

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Holden Thorp

Herbert Holden Thorp (born August 16, 1964) is an American chemist, inventor, musician, professor, and entrepreneur.

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Holly Goddard Jones

Holly Goddard Jones is an American novelist and short story author.

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Home of the Giants

Home of the Giants is a 2007 American film, written and directed by Rusty Gorman that stars Haley Joel Osment, Ryan Merriman and Danielle Panabaker.

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Howard Coble

John Howard Coble (March 18, 1931 – November 3, 2015) was a U.S. Representative for, serving from 1985 to 2015.

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Howard R. Paul

Howard R. Paul (born November 15, 1960 in Petersburg, Virginia) is President/CEO of, a company he co-founded with American luthier Robert Benedetto in June 2006 following Benedetto's departure from a seven-year licensing agreement with Fender Musical Instruments Company.

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I Don't Know How to Love Him

"I Don't Know How to Love Him" is a song from the 1970 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar written by Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics), a torch ballad sung by the character of Mary Magdalene.

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IAE Lyon

The IAE, standing for Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (Institute of Business Administration), is the school of business of the Jean Moulin University Lyon3.

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ICEE

ICEE may refer to.

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Idaho Court of Appeals

The Idaho Court of Appeals is the intermediate-level appellate court for the state of Idaho.

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In Saturn's Rings

In Saturn's Rings is a large format movie about Saturn made exclusively from real photographs taken by spacecraft.

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Inductive reasoning

Inductive reasoning (as opposed to ''deductive'' reasoning or ''abductive'' reasoning) is a method of reasoning in which the premises are viewed as supplying some evidence for the truth of the conclusion.

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Institute of Women’s Professional Relations

The Institute of Women's Professional Relations was a center that aimed to collect and disperse a wide array of information about employment opportunities for women in professional fields.

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Interstate 40 in North Carolina

Interstate 40 (I-40) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Barstow, California to Wilmington, North Carolina.

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Interstate 85 Business (North Carolina)

In the U.S. state of North Carolina, Interstate 85 Business (commonly refereed as Business 85) is a business loop of Interstate 85 which serves several cities in the Piedmont Triad.

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Invitational education

Invitational Education (IE) is an educational theory of practice introduced by co-founders Dr.

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Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry

Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry (June 5, 1825 – February 12, 1903) was an American Democratic politician and diplomat who served as an officer of the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War.

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Jacques Francois (footballer)

Jacques Francois (born 11 December 1992) is a Haitian footballer.

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Jamel James Johnson

Jamel Johnson (born April 26, 1990) is an American-Jamaican soccer player who last played for Gersthofer SV in the Wiener Stadtliga 2013.

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James Barnhill (artist)

James Barnhill, (born 1955) is an American artist and sculptor, best known for his commissioned statues and public monuments.

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James Brochin

James Brochin (born February 22, 1964) is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party.

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James D. Herbert (psychologist)

James D. Herbert (born June 20, 1962) is a psychologist, professor, and university administrator.

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James H. Humphrey

James H. (Harry) Humphrey (February 26, 1911 – July 11, 2008) was an educator and leader in the field of physical education.

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Jan Cox Speas

Jan Cox Speas (1925–1971) is a short story writer and novelist born in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1925.

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Jan Van Dyke

Jan Van Dyke (15 April 1941 – 3 July 2015) was an American dancer, choreographer, dance educator and scholar who was a pioneer of modern and contemporary dance.

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Janet Allard

Janet Allard is an American playwright and theatre educator who was born and raised in Hawaii.

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Janet Lilly

Janet Lilly (born August 15, 1957) is an American modern dancer and choreographer.

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Janice Moore Fuller

Janice Moore Fuller (born 1951) is an American poet and playwright, currently Writer-In-Residence and Professor of English at Catawba College, in Salisbury, NC.

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Jason Haupt

Jason Haupt is a retired American soccer defender who played professionally in the USISL A-League.

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Jean Farley

Jean Farley (born 1928) received her bachelor's degree in English from the Woman's College, now the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in 1950.

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Jean Satterthwaite Faust

Jean Satterthwaite Faust was born Jean Satterthwaite in Tarboro, NC, March 19, 1930.

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Jerry Tolley

Jerry Russell Tolley (born November 6, 1942) is an American football coach, educator and politician.

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Jessamine Shumate

Ada Jessamine Shumate (born on March 31, 1902 as Ada Jessamine White in Horsepasture, Virginia – died on December 16, 1990 in Greenville, North Carolina) was an American artist, historian and cartographer, winner of the "Award of Distinction" in 1955 from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.

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Jessie Rae Scott

Jessie Rae Scott (October 12, 1929 – December 26, 2010) was the First Lady of North Carolina from 1969 to 1973 and the widow of former North Carolina Governor Robert W. Scott.

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Jim Gaylord

Jim Gaylord (born 1974) is an American artist living and working in New York City.

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Joanne V. Creighton

Joanne Vanish Creighton, Ph.D. (born 1942) is an American academic who served as the 17th President of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts from 1996-2010.

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John Baskin (writer)

John Edward Baskin (born May 22, 1941) is an American writer and editor best known for his nonfiction book, New Burlington: The Life and Death of an American Village.

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John D'Emilio

John D'Emilio (born 1948) is a professor emeritus of history and of women's and gender studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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John Faircloth

Joseph A. (John) Faircloth is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly who represents part of Guilford County, North Carolina.

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Joseph Efford

Joseph "Joe" Efford, (born 29 August 1996) is an American professional footballer, who currently plays for Football League club Ergotelis as a forward.

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Joseph L. Graves

Joseph L. Graves, Jr. (born 1955), is an American Scientist and the Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Biological Studies at the Joint School for Nanoscience and Nanoengineering which is jointly administered by North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and UNC Greensboro.

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Joseph M. Bryan

Joseph McKinley Bryan (February 11, 1896 – April 26, 1995) was an American insurance executive, broadcast pioneer, and philanthropist.

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Joseph Shore

Joseph Shore (born 16 April 1948) is a retired American operatic baritone and voice teacher.

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Joseph Willcox Jenkins

Joseph Willcox Jenkins (15 February 1928 – 31 January 2014) was an American composer, professor of music, and musician.

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Journal of Management Studies

The Journal of Management Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal that was established in 1963 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of The Society for the Advancement of Management Studies.

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Julia Montgomery Street

Julia Montgomery Street (January 19, 1898 – September 1993) was an American poet, playwright and author.

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Julia Ward Howe

Julia Ward Howe (May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910) was an American poet and author, best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." She was also an advocate for abolitionism and was a social activist, particularly for women's suffrage.

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Julian Lombardi

Julian Lombardi (born November 11, 1956) is an American inventor, author, educator, and computer scientist known for his work with socio-computational systems, scalable virtual world technologies, and in the design and deployment of deeply collaborative virtual learning environments.

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Julianna Baggott

Julianna Baggott (born 30 September 1969) is a novelist, essayist, and poet who also writes under the pen names Bridget Asher and N.E. Bode.

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Julius I. Foust Building

The Julius I. Foust Building at 1000 W. Spring Garden St.

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Julius Isaac Foust

Julius Isaac Foust (1865–1946) was the second president of the school now known as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, serving from 1906 until his retirement in 1934.

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Junius H. Rose High School

Junius H Rose High School (known colloquially as J.H. Rose, Rose High or simply Rose) is a comprehensive public high school in Greenville, North Carolina, in the Pitt County Schools system.

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Kannapolis, North Carolina

Kannapolis (Kŭh-nă-pŭh-lŭs) is a city in Cabarrus and Rowan counties, in the U.S. state of North Carolina, northwest of Concord and northeast of Charlotte and is a suburb in the Charlotte metropolitan area.

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Karin Sendel

Karin Sendel is an Israeli football midfielder currently playing in the Ligat Nashim for F.C. Ramat HaSharon.

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Karl Schleunes

Karl Albert Schleunes (born April 21, 1937 in Kiel, Wisconsin) is an American historian of the Holocaust and the German Empire.

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Katharine Smith Reynolds

Katharine Smith Reynolds was a philanthropist, known for helping to design and build Reynolda House.

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Kathryn Stripling Byer

Kathryn Stripling Byer (November 25, 1944 – June 5, 2017), also called Kay Byer, was an American poet and teacher.

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Katie G. Dorsett

Katie G. Dorsett is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-eighth Senate district from 2003 to 2010.

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Kay Yow

Sandra Kay Yow (March 14, 1942 – January 24, 2009) was an American basketball coach.

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Keith Lee Morris

Keith Lee Morris is an American author who has published three novels, The Greyhound God (University of Nevada Press, 2003), The Dart League King (Tin House Books, 2008) and Traveler's Rest (Little, Brown and Company, 2016) as well as two collections of short stories, The Best Seats in the House and Other Stories (University of Nevada Press, 2004) and Call It What You Want (Tin House Books, 2010).

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Kelly Cherry

Kelly Cherry (born December 21, 1940) is an award-winning novelist, poet, essayist, and a former Poet Laureate of Virginia (2010–2012).

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Kelly Link

Kelly Link (born 1969) is an American editor and author of short stories.

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Kenny Bundy

Kenny Bundy (born March 9, 1981 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American soccer player who spent time in the USL Second Division.

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Kent Anderson (novelist)

Kent Anderson (born August 20, 1945) is an American author, Vietnam War veteran, former police officer and former university professor born in 1945 in North Carolina.

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Kernersville, North Carolina

Kernersville is a town in Forsyth County, in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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Kerri French

Kerri French is an American poet.

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Kevin Nanney

Kevin Nanney (born September 25, 1990), also known by his gamer tag of PPMD and formerly known as Dr.

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Kirkbride Plan

The Kirkbride Plan refers to a system of mental asylum design advocated by Philadelphia psychiatrist Thomas Story Kirkbride (1809–1883) in the mid-19th century.

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Kyle Hines

Kyle Terrel Hines (born September 2, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who plays for CSKA Moscow of the VTB United League.

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Kyle Randall

Kyle Mychal Randall (born September 10, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for the Delaware Blue Coats of the NBA G League.

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Larry W. Womble

Larry W. Womble (born June 6, 1941) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's seventy-first House district, including constituents in Forsyth County.

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Larry Zox

Lawrence "Larry" Zox (May 31, 1937 – December 16, 2006) was an American painter and printmaker who is classified as an Abstract expressionist, Color Field painter and a Lyrical Abstractionist, although he did not readily use those categories for his work.

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Lead Pencil Studio

Lead Pencil Studio is the working name of the art and architecture collaborative founded in 1997 by Annie Han and Daniel Mihalyo in order to cooperatively pursue installation art, site-specific art and functional architecture.

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League of American Bicyclists

The League of American Bicyclists (LAB) is a non-profit membership organization which promotes cycling for fun, fitness and transportation through advocacy and education.

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Lee Walton

Lee Walton is an American visual artist whose artwork is regularly associated with the subject of sports.

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Lenoir C. Wright

Lenoir C. Wright (1911- March 18, 2003) was a professor emeritus of History and Political Science at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro where he taught Asian history and culture.

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Lettie Hamlet Rogers

Lettie Hamlett Rogers (1917 – May 14, 1957) is an American novelist and educator.

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LGBT rights in North Carolina

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in the U.S. state of North Carolina may face legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents, or LGBT residents of other states with more liberal laws.

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Liberty Legacy Foundation Award

The Liberty Legacy Foundation Award is an annual book award given by the Organization of American Historians (OAH).

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Lime (transportation company)

Lime, formerly LimeBike, is an American transportation rental company that runs bicycle and scooter sharing systems in various cities.

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Linda Beatrice Brown

Linda Beatrice Brown is an African American author and educator.

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Linda Gregg

Linda Alouise Gregg (born September 9, 1942 in Suffern, New York) is an American poet.

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Linda Lister

Linda Lister (born June 30, 1969) is an American soprano and teacher of singing.

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Lisa Boyer

Lisa Boyer is the associate head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team since 2010.

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List of AACSB-accredited schools (accounting)

There are 182 schools that hold the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business's (AACSB) Accounting Accreditation.

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List of academic computer science departments

Please use the discussion tab to see the methodology used to compile this list and what additions should and should not be made to it.

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List of Alpha Delta Pi chapters

The list of Alpha Delta Pi chapters includes undergraduate chapters of the Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

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List of Alpha Kappa Psi chapters

The American fraternity Alpha Kappa Psi has established over 350 "chapters" (local sections) in universities and colleges all over the United States and elsewhere, in addition to about 90 chapters of alumni in American cities and a small number of colonies.

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List of Alpha Phi Omega chapters (chronological)

Alpha Phi Omega chapters can be chartered at any accredited four year or two year college or university in the United States.

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List of Alpha Phi Omega chapters (geographical)

Alpha Phi Omega organizes the country into 11 geographical regions numbered generally East to West.

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List of American Library Association accredited library schools

The American Library Association accredits the following library schools and master’s programs in library and information studies.

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List of Beta Beta Beta chapters

The following schools have had chapters of Beta Beta Beta.

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List of Big South Conference men's basketball champions

The following is a list of regular season and tournament champions of the Big South Conference in men's basketball.

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List of business schools in the United States

This is a list of business schools in the United States.

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List of campus radio stations

This is a list of Student radio stations operated by the students of a college, university or other educational institution.

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List of Carnegie libraries in North Carolina

The following list of Carnegie libraries in North Carolina provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in North Carolina, where 10 public libraries were built from 9 grants (totaling $165,696) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1901 to 1917.

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List of Chi Omega chapters

This is an incomplete list of chapters of the National Panhellenic Conference sorority Chi Omega.

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List of Colby College alumni

This list of Colby College alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, current students, and honorary degree recipients of Colby College.

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List of college and university student newspapers in the United States

This is a list of post secondary student newspapers in the United States.

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List of college athletic programs in North Carolina

The main article is College athletics.

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List of college mascots in the United States

This is an incomplete list of U.S. college mascot's names, consisting of named incarnations of live, costumed or inflatable mascots.

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List of college sports team nicknames

Here follows a list of college sports team nicknames.

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List of college team nicknames in the United States

This is an incomplete list of U.S. college nicknames.

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List of college towns

This is a list of college towns, residential areas (towns, districts, etc.) dominated by its academic population.

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List of colleges and universities in North Carolina

The following is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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List of colleges and university schools of music in the United States

This is a list of United States schools of music and colleges and universities with music schools.

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List of colloquial names for universities and colleges in the United States

Because of the large number of universities and colleges in the United States, and in some cases because of their lengthy formal names, it is common to abbreviate their names in everyday usage.

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List of current and historical women's universities and colleges in the United States

The following is a series of lists of women's colleges in the United States.

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List of current members of the United States House of Representatives

This is a list of individuals currently serving in the United States House of Representatives.

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List of Delta Sigma Phi chapters

Since 1899, Delta Sigma Phi has issued 233 charters in 41 states (United States of America), Washington, D.C., and 3 provinces in Canada.

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List of Delta Sigma Pi chapters

ΔΣΠ (Delta Sigma Pi) is a professional business fraternity in the United States, for men and women.

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List of Delta Sigma Theta chapters

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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List of film schools in the United States

In the United States, there are numerous institutions both public and private dedicated to teaching film either as a department in a larger university, or as a stand-alone entity.

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2004

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2004.

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List of honors received by Maya Angelou

African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou (1928–2014) was honored by universities, literary organizations, government agencies, and special interest groups.

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List of Kappa Alpha Psi chapters

Kappa Alpha Psi (ΚΑΨ) Fraternity, Inc.

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List of Kappa Delta Rho chapters

Kappa Delta Rho has 84 chapters, including 37 active chapters (including those under reorganization) and 4 colonies (groups of intent and provisional chapters, depending on stage of colonization).

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List of Lambda Chi Alpha chapters

The following is a list of the chapters and colonies of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity (ΛΧΑ), an international men's collegiate fraternity, ordered by name; activating the column headings will sort the list by installation year, institution, location, or status.

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List of Lambda Theta Phi chapters

A list of chapters of the Lambda Theta Phi fraternity.

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List of law enforcement agencies in North Carolina

This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of North Carolina.

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List of leaders of universities and colleges in the United States

This page contains a partial listing of leaders of American universities and colleges, who are usually given the title president or chancellor.

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List of library science schools

Library science (often termed library studies or library and information science) is an interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary field that applies the practices, perspectives, and tools of management, information technology, education, and other areas to libraries; the collection, organization, preservation, and dissemination of information resources; and the political economy of information.

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List of members of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities

This is a list of members of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.

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List of museums in North Carolina

This list of museums in North Carolina is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of NCAA Division I baseball programs

The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I baseball.

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List of NCAA Division I basketball arenas

This is a list of arenas that currently serve as the home venue for NCAA Division I college basketball teams.

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List of NCAA Division I institutions

This is a list of NCAA Division I institutions.

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List of NCAA Division I men's basketball programs

This is a list of schools who field men's basketball teams in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States.

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List of NCAA Division I men's soccer coaches

This is a list of NCAA Division I men's soccer coaches.

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List of NCAA Division I men's soccer programs

This is a list of men's college soccer programs in the United States, that play in NCAA Division I. As of the upcoming 2018 NCAA Division I men's soccer season, 206 schools in the United States sponsor Division I varsity men's soccer; 205 of these schools are full Division I members, and one (California Baptist) has begun a transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. This list reflects each team's conference affiliation as of the 2018 season.

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List of NCAA Division I non-football programs

This is a List of NCAA Division I non-football programs- colleges and universities that are members of Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association but do not sponsor varsity football teams.

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List of NCAA Division I schools that have never sponsored football

This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I schools that have never sponsored football as a varsity sport.

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List of NCAA Division I softball programs

The following is a list of schools that participate in NCAA Division I softball, according to NCAA.com.

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List of NCAA Division I women's soccer programs

This is a list of women's college soccer programs in the United States that play in NCAA Division I. As of the 2017 NCAA Division I women's soccer season, 334 schools in the United States sponsor Division I varsity women's soccer; all are full Division I members except Colorado College, a Division III member which competes in Division I only for women's soccer and men's ice hockey.

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List of NCAA Division I women's volleyball programs

This is a list of schools who field women's volleyball teams in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States.

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List of normal schools by country

List of normal schools by country.

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List of nursing schools in the United States

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List of Omega Psi Phi chapters

Omega Psi Phi is an international fraternity founded at Howard University in 1911.

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List of Omicron Delta Kappa circles

Omicron Delta Kappa uses the term circle to indicate chapters.

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List of online colleges in the United States

Below is a list of schools that offer virtual or online education programs and are accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the US Department of Education.

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List of people from Greensboro, North Carolina

This is a list of notable people who were either born in, lived in or are closely associated with Greensboro, North Carolina and have an article on Wikipedia.

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List of Phi Beta Kappa chapters

A listing of the chapters of Phi Beta Kappa Society.

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List of Phi Beta Sigma chapters

The list of Phi Beta Sigma chapters includes active and inactive chapters of Phi Beta Sigma (ΦΒΣ).

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List of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia chapters

The chapter is the basic unit of organization in Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.

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List of Phi Sigma Pi collegiate chapters

Phi Sigma Pi's active chapters (Collegiate and Alumni) are split into 21 regions.

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List of Pi Kappa Phi alumni

The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity has initiated over 100,000 members since it was founded in 1904.

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List of Pi Kappa Phi chapters

The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has founded a total of 232 chapters in 41 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

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List of public administration schools

This is an incomplete list of public administration and public policy schools, colleges and faculties; divided by country.

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List of radio stations in North Carolina

The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of North Carolina, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats.

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List of research universities in the United States

This is a list of research universities in the United States classified as Doctoral Universities in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

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List of residential colleges

This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses.

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List of schools for quantitative psychology

This is a nonexhaustive list of schools that offer degrees in quantitative psychology or related fields such as psychometrics or research methodology.

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List of Sigma Nu chapters and colonies

This article lists the chapters of Sigma Nu fraternity.

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List of Sigma Phi Epsilon chapters

The following is a list of the chapters of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

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List of Sigma Sigma Sigma chapters

Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority has 112 active chapters.

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List of Sigma Tau Gamma chapters

A list of Undergraduate and Alumni Chapters of the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity.

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List of soccer stadiums in the United States

The following is a partial list of soccer stadiums in the United States.

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List of Southern Conference football champions

The list of Southern Conference football champions includes 20 distinct teams that have won the college football championship awarded by the Southern Conference since its creation.

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List of sports teams named Spartans

Admirers of the Spartans typically praise their valor and success in war.

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List of Stanford University people

This page lists the members of Stanford University, including students, alumni, faculty and academic affiliates associated.

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List of state universities in the United States

In the United States, a state college or state university is one of the public colleges or universities funded by or associated with the state government.

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List of Tau Kappa Epsilon chapters and colonies

The following Tau Kappa Epsilon chapter facts and statistics are based on the 2016–2017 Fraternal Services Report.

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List of Theta Delta Chi charges

A list of Charges of the Theta Delta Chi fraternity.

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List of universities in North Carolina by enrollment

This list of largest North Carolina higher education institutions by enrollment includes only individual four-year campuses, not four-year universities.

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List of university mottos

University Category:Higher education-related lists.

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List of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni

This is a list of notable alumni of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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List of University of Pennsylvania people

This is a partial list of notable faculty, alumni and scholars of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, United States.

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List of university speech-language pathology departments

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List of university statistical consulting centers

This list of university statistical consulting centers (or centres) is a simple list of universities in which there is a specifically designated team providing statistical consultancy services.

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List of women presidents or chancellors of co-ed colleges and universities

Current and former women presidents or chancellors of co-ed colleges and universities are listed in order of inaugural year.

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List of works commissioned by Kappa Kappa Psi or Tau Beta Sigma

The following is a list of concert band works commissioned by or dedicated to Kappa Kappa Psi or Tau Beta Sigma. In 1947, Kappa Kappa Psi created its first National Intercollegiate Band, a band composed of musicians from universities across the United States.

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Lloyd Bond

Lloyd Bond is an American researcher in the field of psychometrics (educational and psychological measurement).

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Lloyd Kropp

Lloyd Edward Kropp (born July 16, 1937) is an American novelist, composer, and educator.

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Lois Lenski

Lois Lenski Covey (October 14, 1893 – September 11, 1974) was a Newbery Medal-winning author and illustrator of picture books and children's literature.

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Loreen Olson

Loreen Olson is a feminist scholar of family communication, with an emphasis on gender, communication, and violence.

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Lucy Stone

Lucy Stone (August 13, 1818 – October 18, 1893) was a prominent U.S. orator, abolitionist, and suffragist, and a vocal advocate and organizer promoting rights for women.

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Lynne Barrett

Lynne Barrett is an American writer and editor, best known for her short stories.

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Maggie Jeffus

Margaret A. Moore Jeffus (born October 22, 1934) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's fifty-ninth House district, including constituents in Guilford county.

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Malcolm Guite

Ayodeji Malcolm Guite (born 12 November 1957) is an English poet, singer-songwriter, Anglican priest, and academic.

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Marcia Jones (artist)

Marcia Jones (born circa 1972, Chicago IL) is a professor and contemporary artist, known for her multimedia and large-scale installation works.

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Marcia McDermott

Marcia McDermott is a U.S.-based Women's Soccer Coach most recently working at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York.

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Margaret Coit

Margaret Louise Coit (Margaret Louise Elwell) (May 30, 1919 in Norwich, Connecticut - March 15, 2003 in Amesbury, Massachusetts) was a writer of American history books for both adults and children.

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Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (pen name, Aunt Marjorie; February 22, 1838 – June 3, 1912) was an American poet, author, and editor.

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Margaret Maron

Margaret Maron is an American writer, the author of award-winning mystery novels.

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Margaret McConnell Holt

Margaret McConnell Holt (1908-1987) was an American artist.

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Margaret Rowlett

Margaret Rowlett (1897-1963) was born in North Carolina, where she attended school in a log house, picked cotton, and by age 14 worked for three dollars a week in a rag mill.

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Marge Burns

Marjorie "Marge" Burns (July 13, 1925 – June 3, 2009) was an American and former collegiate and professional golfer.

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Marilyn L. Miller

Marilyn Lea Miller (October 9, 1930 – May 22, 2014) was an American librarian and educator and President of the American Library Association from 1992 to 1993.

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Mark Engebretson

Mark Engebretson, DM, Northwestern University (born 1964, California) is a saxophonist and composer.

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Martha S. Hearron

Martha Sommerfeld Hearron (April 4, 1943 – November 29, 2014) was an American biostatistician who worked for over 30 years at Upjohn, becoming the first professional woman and the first female manager there.

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Mary Abbott (artist)

Mary Abbott (born July 27, 1921) is an American artist known as a member of the New York School of abstract expressionists in the late 1940s and 1950s.

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Mary Coble

Mary Coble is an American feminist artist.

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Mary Elizabeth Parker

Mary Elizabeth Parker (b. Schenectady, New York) is an American poet.

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Mary Ellen Snodgrass

Mary Ellen Snodgrass (born February 29, 1944) is an American author born in Wilmington, North Carolina to William Russell and Lucy Ella (Hester) Robinson.

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Mary Logan Tucker

Mary Logan Tucker (June 20, 1858 – March 16, 1940) was an American political activist.

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Mary Lura Sherrill

Mary Lura Sherrill (July 14, 1888 – October 27, 1968) was recognized for her achievements in chemical research, particularly the synthesis of antimalarial compounds, and for her teaching at Mount Holyoke College.

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Mary Mendenhall Hobbs

Mary Mendenhall Hobbs (August 30, 1852 – July 20, 1930), was an American Quaker advocate for women's education, temperance, and suffrage, based in North Carolina.

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Mary Wyche

Mary Lewis Wyche (February 26, 1858 – August 22, 1936) was an American nurse.

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Master of Science in Administration

A Master of Science degree in administration (abbreviated M.Sc.A., "MSA", or MScA) is a type of Master of Science degree awarded by universities in many countries.

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Matthew Hughey

Matthew Windust Hughey is an American sociologist known for his work on race and racism.

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Max Povse

Max Walter Povse (born August 23, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Maxine Allen

Maxine Allen (November 7, 1913 – September 16, 1995) was an American bowler specializing in duckpin bowling, although when duckpin lanes began disappearing in the 1960s she switched to in ten pins.

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May Swenson

Anna Thilda May "May" Swenson (May 28, 1913 – December 4, 1989) was an American poet and playwright.

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Mebane Holoman Burgwyn

Mebane Holoman Burgwyn (1914–1992) was an award-winning author of children's books.

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Melanie Greene

Melanie Greene is a writer, dancer, and choreographer.

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Michael McFee

Michael McFee is a poet and essayist from Asheville, North Carolina.

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Michael Parker (novelist)

Michael Parker is an American short story writer, novelist and journalist.

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Mike Berticelli

Mike Berticelli (April 26, 1951 – January 25, 2000) is a former American college soccer coach.

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Mike Gailey

Mike Gailey is a retired American soccer player.

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Mike Richardson (soccer)

Michael Richardson (born September 2, 1985) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder.

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Milan Orlić

Milan Orlić (Serbian-Cyrillic: Милан Орлић; born 15 November 1962 in Pančevo) is a Serbian poet, writer and publisher.

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Mildred Inez Caroon Bailey

Mildred Inez C. Bailey (18 April 1919 – 18 July 2009) was a United States Army officer, who served as director of the Women's Army Corps from August 1971 until July 1975 with the rank of Brigadier General.

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Millard Powers

Avery Millard Powers III (born December 24, 1965 in Greensboro, North Carolina) is an American musician, songwriter, record producer, and Grammy-nominated recording engineer.

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Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra

Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO) is a youth orchestra in Milwaukee.

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Mimi Ryan

Mimi Ryan (born April 1, 1936) is a former American college golf coach.

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Minerva

Minerva (Etruscan: Menrva) was the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, although it is noted that the Romans did not stress her relation to battle and warfare as the Greeks would come to, and the sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy.

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Minerva in the emblems of educational establishments

As patron goddess of wisdom, Minerva frequently features in statuary, as an image on seals, and in other forms, at educational establishments, including.

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Miriam M. Johnson

Miriam M. Johnson (January 12, 1928–November 21, 2007) was an American sociologist and professor emerita of the University of Oregon's Sociology Department.

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Mount Airy, North Carolina

Mount Airy is a city in Surry County, North Carolina, United States.

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Nanotechnology education

Nanotechnology education involves a multidisciplinary natural science education with courses such as physics, chemistry, mathematics and molecular biology.

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National Club Football Association

The National Club Football Association (NCFA) is an association of collegiate American football teams.

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New Hampton School

New Hampton School is an independent college preparatory high school in New Hampton, New Hampshire, United States.

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News & Record

The News & Record is the largest newspaper serving Guilford County, North Carolina, and the surrounding region.

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Newspaper endorsements in the United States presidential election, 2016

Various notable newspapers made endorsements of candidates in the 2016 United States presidential election, as follows.

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Nido Qubein

Nido Qubein is an American Lebanese-Jordanian businessman, motivational speaker, and president of High Point University since 2005.

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NIT all-time team records

This is a list of NCAA National Invitation Tournament all-time records, as of 2014.

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Noble Academy (Greensboro, North Carolina)

Noble Academy is an independent day school located in Greensboro, NC.

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Noel Perrin

Noel Perrin (September 18, 1927 – November 21, 2004) was an American essayist and a professor at Dartmouth College.

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Norman B. Anderson

Norman Bruce Anderson, PhD (born October 16, 1955) has had a wide-ranging career as a national leader, first as a scientist and tenured professor studying health disparities and mind/body health, and later as an executive in government, non-profit, university sectors.

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North Carolina

North Carolina is a U.S. state in the southeastern region of the United States.

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North Carolina A&T State University

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (also known as North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina A&T, N.C. A&T, or simply A&T) is a public, coeducational, historically black, research university located in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States.

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North Carolina literature

The literature of North Carolina, USA, includes fiction, poetry, and varieties of nonfiction.

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North Carolina Music Educators Association

The North Carolina Music Educators Association is the state-level affiliate of National Association for Music Education (NAfME).

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North Carolina Science Olympiad

North Carolina Science Olympiad (NCSO) is a nonprofit organization with the mission to attract and retain the pool of K-12 students entering science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degrees and careers in North Carolina.

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North Carolina Speaker Ban

On June 26, 1963, the North Carolina General Assembly passed the Act to Regulate Visiting Speakers, later known as the Speaker Ban Law.

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North Carolina State Board of Education Teaching Certification

All professional employees of public schools must hold a license for the subject or grade level they teach or for the professional assignment they hold.

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North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University (also referred to as NCSU, NC State, or just State) is a public research university located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States.

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Octavia Jordan Perry

Octavia Jordan Perry (1895–1991) was an American writer.

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Old-time music

Old-time music is a genre of North American folk music.

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Omar H. Ali

Omar Hamid Ali (born February 10, 1971) is a historian of the African Diaspora who specializes in the history of independent black political movements in the United States, Islam in the Indian Ocean world, and black resistance to slavery in Latin America.

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Omicron Delta Epsilon

Omicron Delta Epsilon (ΟΔΕ or ODE) is an international honor society in the field of economics.

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Otis A. Singletary

Otis Arnold Singletary (October 31, 1921 – September 21, 2003) was a historian and served as the 8th president of the University of Kentucky.

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Outlaw Printmakers

The Outlaws of Printmaking, also known as "The Outlaws" and "Outlaw Printmakers" are a collective of printmaking artists that exists internationally.

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Pam Durban

Rosa Pam Durban (born March 4, 1947 Aiken, South Carolina) is an American novelist, and short story writer.

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Parkway Playhouse

The Parkway Playhouse, located in Burnsville, North Carolina, is the oldest continually operating summer theater in North Carolina.

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Patricia A. Sullivan (chancellor)

Patricia A. Sullivan was a professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Paul Chelimo

Paul Kipkemoi Chelimo (born October 27, 1990) is a Kenyan-born American track and field athlete.

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Paul Green (playwright)

Paul Eliot Green (March 17, 1894 – May 4, 1981) was an American playwright best known for his historical dramas of life in North Carolina during the first decades of the twentieth century.

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Paul Luebke

Paul Luebke (January 18, 1946 – October 29, 2016) was a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly, representing the 30th House District, which includes constituents in Durham County.

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Per aspera ad astra

Per aspera ad astra (or, less commonly, ad astra per aspera) is a popular Latin phrase meaning "through hardship to the stars".

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Perry Mason syndrome

The Perry Mason syndrome is the manner in which the television crime drama Perry Mason (1957–1966) may have affected perceptions of the United States legal system among defendants and jurors.

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Peter Agostini

Peter Agostini (February 13, 1913 Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan – March 27, 1993) was an American sculptor.

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Peter L. Berger

Peter Ludwig Berger (March 17, 1929 – June 27, 2017) was an Austrian-born American sociologist and Protestant theologian.

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Peter S. Carmichael

Peter S. Carmichael (born February 13, 1966) is an American historian at Gettysburg College who serves as Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies and Director of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College.

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Phyllis Birkby

Noel Phyllis Birkby (December 6, 1932 – April 13, 1994) was an American architect, feminist, filmmaker, teacher, and founder of the Women's School of Planning and Architecture.

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Pi Sigma Epsilon

Pi Sigma Epsilon (ΠΣΕ) is a professional fraternity for students and industry professionals in Marketing and Sales Management.

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Picnic (play)

Picnic is a 1953 play by William Inge.

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Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion

The Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion (PAM) is a neologism created by the Regional Plan Association for an area of the Southeastern United States that includes the Atlanta, Birmingham, Charlotte, Memphis, Nashville, and Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham) metropolitan areas.

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Piedmont Crescent

The Piedmont Crescent, also known as the Piedmont Urban Crescent, is a large, polycentric urbanized region in the U.S. state of North Carolina that forms the northern section of the rapidly developing Piedmont Atlantic megalopolis (or "megaregion"), a conurbation also known as the "I-85 Boombelt", which extends from the Raleigh area) to Atlanta, Georgia in the southeastern United States. The region includes seven of North Carolina's eight largest cities (excepting coastal Wilmington) and encompasses many smaller cities, towns and suburban areas. The three major metropolitan areas are the Research Triangle, Piedmont Triad, and Charlotte Metropolitan Area, which have a total population of about 6 million people (Raleigh-Durham, 1.98 million; Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, 1.66 million; and Charlotte, 2.62 million), together representing over 63% of the state's total population. Source: US Bureau of the Census, Annual Estimates of the Population Table CBSA-EST2007-02 Ten major universities—Duke, NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Charlotte, NC Central, Wake Forest, UNC-Greensboro, NC A&T State University, Elon University and High Point University —and three international airports (CLT, RDU and GSO), as well as the world-renowned Research Triangle Park, also are located in the region.

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Piedmont Triad

The Piedmont Triad (or simply the Triad) is a north-central region of the U.S. state of North Carolina that consists of the area within and surrounding the three major cities of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point.

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Porter Shreve

Porter Shreve (born Washington, DC) is an American author and professor of English and Creative Writing.

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Proximity Hotel

The Proximity Hotel, located in Greensboro, North Carolina, is the first Platinum LEED certified green hotel in the United States.

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Psi Sigma Phi

Psi Sigma Phi (ΨΣΦ) Multicultural Fraternity, Incorporated was founded December 12, 1990, at Montclair State University and New Jersey City University.

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Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act

The Public Facilities Privacy & Security Act, officially called An Act to Provide for Single-sex Multiple Occupancy Bathroom and Changing Facilities in Schools and Public Agencies and to Create Statewide Consistency in Regulation of Employment and Public Accommodations but commonly known as House Bill 2 or HB2, is an act passed in the U.S. state of North Carolina in March 2016.

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Pullen Park

Pullen Park is a public park in Raleigh, North Carolina west of downtown, adjacent to the campus of North Carolina State University, between Western Boulevard and Hillsborough Street.

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Quinn Cook

Quinn Alexander Cook (born March 23, 1993) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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Ralph Humphrey

Ralph Humphrey (April 14, 1932 – July 14, 1990) was an American abstract painter whose work has been linked to both Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism.

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Ralph Lee

Ralph Lee makes work centered on the mask, both its design and use in theatrical performance.

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Randall Jarrell

Randall Jarrell (May 6, 1914 – October 14, 1965) was an American poet, literary critic, children's author, essayist, novelist, and the 11th Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position that now bears the title Poet Laureate.

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Randi Patterson

Randi Patterson (born April 16, 1985) is a Trinidadian footballer.

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Randolph Blackwell

Randolph T. Blackwell (born March 10, 1927 in Greensboro, North Carolina, died May 21, 1981) was a veteran of the Civil Rights Movement, serving in Martin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference, amongst other organizations.

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Randy Peele

Randy Peele (born June 12, 1957) is a men's basketball coach that was most recently the head men's basketball coach at Winthrop University.

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Ratnasingham Shivaji

Ratnasingham Shivaji is an American mathematician, focusing in applied math and mathematical biology, currently the H. Barton Excellence Professor at University of North Carolina at Greensboro and formerly a W. L. Giles Distinguished Professor at Mississippi State University.

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RC

R&C, RC, R/C, Rc, or rc may refer to.

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Rice University

William Marsh Rice University, commonly known as Rice University, is a private research university located on a 300-acre (121 ha) campus in Houston, Texas, United States.

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Richard N. Current

Richard Nelson Current (October 5, 1912 – October 26, 2012) was an American historian, called "the Dean of Lincoln Scholars", best known for The Lincoln Nobody Knows (1958), and Lincoln and the First Shot (1963).

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Ricky Hickman

Richard Marciano "Ricky" Hickman, Jr. (born September 1, 1985) is an American professional basketball player for Brose Bamberg of the Basketball Bundesliga and the EuroLeague.

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Robert Blocker

Robert Lewis Blocker, DMA (born September 4, 1946) is an American classical pianist, choral conductor, music educator, and music school executive at the collegiate level, who, for the past years (since July 1995), has served as Dean of the Yale School of Music, which since 1958 has been exclusively a graduate professional school.

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Robert Morgan (poet)

Robert Morgan (born 1944) is an American poet, short story writer, and novelist.

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Robert N. Hunter Jr.

Robert Neal "Bob" Hunter Jr. (born March 30, 1947) is a North Carolina lawyer and jurist who currently serves on the North Carolina Court of Appeals.

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Robert Taber (actor)

Robert Schell Taber (1865 – March 8, 1904) was an American Broadway actor of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Robert W. Watson

Robert W. Watson (December 26, 1925 - February 27, 2012) was born in Passaic, New Jersey.

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Robie Macauley

Robie Mayhew Macauley (May 31, 1919 – November 20, 1995) was an American editor, novelist and critic whose literary career spanned more than 50 years.

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Robin DiAngelo

Robin J. DiAngelo (born September 8, 1956) is an American academic, lecturer, and author working in the fields of critical discourse analysis and whiteness studies.

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Ronald Crutcher

Ronald A. Crutcher is an American classical musician and academic administrator.

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Rowan-Salisbury School System

The Rowan-Salisbury School System (also called Rowan-Salisbury Schools) is a PK–12 graded school district in North Carolina covering nearly all of Rowan County including the city of Salisbury.

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Roxboro, North Carolina

Roxboro is a city in and the county seat of Person County, North Carolina, United States.

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Ruby Hooper

Ruby T. Hooper (October 5, 1924 – October 12, 2007) was an American dietitian, healthcare food service director, and politician from North Carolina.

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Russell B. Long

Russell Billiu Long (November 3, 1918 – May 9, 2003) was an American Democratic politician and United States Senator from Louisiana from 1948 until 1987, and chairman of the Senate Finance Committee for fifteen years from 1966 to 1981.

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Rusty Pierce

Rusty Pierce (born July 24, 1979 in The Woodlands, Texas) is a former American soccer player who spent eight seasons in Major League Soccer.

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Ruth and Latrobe Carroll

Ruth Crombie Robinson Carroll (Lancaster, New York; September 24, 1899 – 1999) and "Archer" Latrobe Carroll (January 5, 1894 – November 30, 1996) were an American married couple that created children's books illustrated by Ruth.

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Ruth Murray

Ruth Lovell Murray (October 20, 1900 – September 5, 1991) was a pioneer in the field of dance education.

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Sallie Southall Cotten

Sallie Southall Cotten (June 13, 1846 — May 4, 1929) was an American writer and clubwoman, based in North Carolina.

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Samuel Bason

Samuel Murphey Bason, known as Sam Bason (December 3, 1894 – January 15, 1986), was a banker in Yanceyville, North Carolina, who served nonconsecutively from 1947 to 1959 as a Democrat in the North Carolina State Senate for District 15 in Caswell and Rockingham counties.

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Samwell (entertainer)

Samuel Johnson, better known by his stage name Samwell is an entertainer whose hit video "What What (In the Butt)" made him an Internet celebrity.

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Sarah Lindsay

Sarah Lindsay (born 1958) is an American poet from Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

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Savannah State Tigers basketball

The Savannah State Tigers basketball team represents Savannah State University and competes in the NCAA Division I as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference since 2010.

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Scott Jones (Puerto Rican footballer)

Scott Lyman Jones (born September 22, 1983) is a Puerto Rican international footballer.

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Scott Owens (poet)

Scott Owens (born 1963) is an American poet, teacher, and editor living in Hickory, North Carolina.

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Seinan Gakuin University

is a Christian university in Fukuoka, Japan.

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Senora Lynch

Senora Richardson Lynch (born 1963) is a contemporary Native American potter and a member of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe.

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Sharon Decker

Sharon Allred Decker (born 1957) is an American businesswoman and political figure who served as North Carolina Secretary of Commerce under the McCrory Administration.

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Shawn Okpebholo

Shawn E. Okpebholo (born March 28, 1981) is an American composer and conductor.

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Sigma Alpha Iota

Sigma Alpha Iota (ΣΑΙ) is an International Music Fraternity.

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Sigma Alpha Lambda

Sigma Alpha Lambda (ΣΑΛ) is a National Leadership and Honors Organization with over 100 chapters nationally and is dedicated to developing individuals and serving the community through local chapter efforts and national initiatives.

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Sigma Alpha Omega

Sigma Alpha Omega (ΣΑΩ) is a nationally incorporated Christian sorority for women, founded at North Carolina State University in 1998.

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Simmons Jones Baker

Simmons Jones Baker (February 15, 1775 – August 18, 1853) was a physician, planter, legislator, and slave owner in North Carolina.

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Southeastern Composers League

The “Southeastern Composers’ League" (SCL) is an organization designed to support the composition and performance of contemporary art music by composers living in the southeastern portion of the United States.

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Southern Conference

The Southern Conference (SoCon) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. Southern Conference football teams compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA).

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Southern Nash High School

Southern Nash High School is a public high school in Bailey, North Carolina.

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Southern New Hampshire University

Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) is a private, nonprofit, coeducational, and nonsectarian university situated between Manchester and Hooksett, New Hampshire, in the United States.

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Sports in North Carolina

Athletes and sports teams from North Carolina compete at every level of competition in the United States including NASCAR, the NBA, the NFL, the NHL, the United Soccer League, and MLL, and along with several colleges and universities in various conferences across an array of divisions.

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Stanford Graduate School of Education

The Stanford Graduate School of Education (also known as Stanford GSE, or GSE) is one of the seven schools of Stanford University, and is one of the top education schools in the United States.

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State Normal and Industrial School

The term State Normal and Industrial School may refer to.

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Stellarcon

StellarCon is a general, speculative fiction convention held in the Greater Metro area of Greensboro, North Carolina (aka. The Triad – Greensboro, Winston-Salem and High Point), usually around mid-March.

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Stephanie Rogers

Stephanie Rogers is an American poet.

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Stephen W. Wood

Stephen Wray Wood served as a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's sixty-first House district, including constituents in Guilford county.

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Steven F. Lawson

Steven Fred Lawson (born June 14, 1945) is a noted historian of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

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Stuart Dischell

Stuart Dischell (born May 29, 1954 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) is an American poet and Professor in English Creative Writing in the Master of Fine Arts Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Sue Ramsey Johnston Ferguson

Sue Ramsey Johnston Ferguson (1897–1977) was a North Carolina political figure.

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Susan Firer

Susan Firer...

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Susan W. Kluttz

Susan Wear Kluttz is a former Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources and was formerly the longest serving mayor of Salisbury, North Carolina.

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Susie Sharp

Susie Marshall Sharp (July 7, 1907 – March 1, 1996) was an American jurist who served as the first female chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court.

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Swing Phi Swing

Swing Phi Swing (SΦS) is a non-profit social fellowship, as opposed to a traditional Greek lettered sorority.

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Sylvia Wilkinson

Sylvia Wilkinson (born 1940) was born in Durham, North Carolina in the United States.

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T. Gilbert Pearson

Thomas Gilbert Pearson (1873–1943), was an American conservationist and one of the first faculty members at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Talloires Network

The Talloires Network is an international association of institutions committed to strengthening the civic roles and social responsibilities of higher education.

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Ted Hines

Theodore Christian "Ted" Hines (September 9, 1926 - June 25, 1983) was a Washington, D.C.-born pioneer in the use of microcomputers and microcomputer programs in libraries.

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The Darlinettes

The Darlinettes were a jazz band formed in 1942 by students at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, as part of a trend of shifting gender roles in music at the US homefront during World War II.

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The First Year Experience Program

The First-Year Experience (FYE) (also known as the Freshman-Year Experience or the Freshman Seminar Program) is a program at many American colleges and universities designed to help students prepare for the transition from high school to college.

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Theta Delta Chi

Theta Delta Chi (ΘΔΧ) is a social fraternity that was founded in 1847 at Union College, New York, United States.

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Theta Nu Xi

Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. (ΘΝΞ) is a historically multicultural sorority founded on April 11, 1997, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, by seven women who sought to bridge cultural gaps.

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Thomas W. Ross

Thomas Warren Ross Sr. is an American public official who served as the president of the University of North Carolina system from 2011 to 2016.

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Three College Observatory

Three College Observatory (TCO) is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (N.C. A&T), and Guilford College (GC).

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Timeline of Greensboro, North Carolina

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

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Timeline of protests against Donald Trump

The following is a timeline of the protests against businessman, television personality, and 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump.

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Timeline of United States history

This is a timeline of United States history, comprising important legal and territorial changes as well as political, social, and economic events in the United States and its predecessor states.

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Timeline of women's colleges in the United States

The following is a timeline of women's colleges in the United States.

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Timothy Tyson

Timothy B. Tyson (born 1959) is an American writer and historian from North Carolina who specializes in the issues of culture, religion and race associated with the Civil Rights Movement of the twentieth century.

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Tommy Pederson

Pullman Gerald "Tommy" Pederson (August 15, 1920, Minnesota – January 16, 1998) was an American trombonist and composer – prolific in jazz, big band, and classical genres.

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Tracy Ducar

Tracy Ducar (born June 18, 1973) is an American soccer goalkeeper who previously played for the United States women's national soccer team and the Boston Breakers in the Women's United Soccer Association.

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Trevis Simpson

Trevis JeMar Simpson (born September 5, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for Alba Fehérvár in Hungary.

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Triangle Youth Brass Band

Triangle Youth Brass Band (TYBB) a national award-winning British style brass band located in Raleigh, North Carolina that was formed in 1997 as a youth component of the Triangle Brass Band (TBB).

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Tristan Taormino

Tristan Taormino (born May 9, 1971) is an American feminist author, columnist, sex educator, activist, editor, speaker, radio host, and pornographic film director (she also appeared in three films, two of which she directed, 1999–2000).

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UNC Greensboro Spartans

The UNC Greensboro Spartans are the athletic teams of University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball

The UNCG Spartans men's basketball team represents the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in NCAA Division I. The school's team currently competes in the Southern Conference.

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UNC Greensboro Spartans women's basketball

The UNC Greensboro Spartans women's basketball team represents the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in NCAA Division I. The school's team currently competes in the Southern Conference.

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UNC Greensboro Spartans wrestling

UNCG Wrestling was an NCAA Division I wrestling program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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UNCG Baseball Stadium

UNCG Baseball Stadium is a baseball venue located in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

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UNCG College of Visual and Performing Arts

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro College of Visual and Performing Arts (formerly known as the UNCG School of Music, Theatre and Dance or SMTD) is an undergraduate and graduate institution for the performing and visual arts that is a college within the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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UNCG Soccer Stadium

UNCG Soccer Stadium is a 3,540-capacity stadium located in Greensboro, North Carolina.

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UNCG University Libraries

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro University Libraries system has two branches on campus, both located in Greensboro, NC.

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Union Square (Greensboro)

Union Square at South Elm in Greensboro, North Carolina is a 7-acre project that includes Union Square Campus, a planned health care and nursing campus to be used by Cone Health and three colleges in the city, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, and Guilford Technical Community College.

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United States Senate election in North Carolina, 2010

The 2010 United States Senate election in North Carolina was held on November 2, 2010.

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University of North Carolina

The University of North Carolina is a multi-campus public university system composed of all 16 of North Carolina's public universities, as well as the NC School of Science and Mathematics, the nation's first public residential high school for gifted students.

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University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal

The University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal was a controversy regarding alleged fraud and academic dishonesty committed by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), which became one of the most widely publicized academic scandals in United States history.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, also known as UNC, UNC Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina, or simply Carolina, is a public research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States.

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student housing

Over 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students live in campus housing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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University of North Carolina at Greensboro

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), also known as UNC Greensboro, is a public coeducational and Research university in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States and is a constituent institution of the University of North Carolina system.

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USA South Athletic Conference

The USA South Athletic Conference (formerly the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference or the Dixie Conference) is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III.

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Vandorn Hinnant

Vandorn Hinnant (born 1953) is a visual artist, poet and educator based in Durham, North Carolina.

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Vincent Rue

Vincent Montgomery Rue is an American psychotherapist and pro-life advocate, as well as the founder and co-director (along with his wife, Susan Stanford-Rue, who is also a psychotherapist) of the now-inactive "Institute for Pregnancy Loss".

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Virginia Foxx

Virginia Ann Foxx (née Palmieri;. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. June 29, 1943) is the U.S. Representative for, which encompasses much of the northwestern portion of the state and a portion of Winston-Salem.

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Virginia Lathrop

Virginia Terrell Lathrop (1900–1974) worked as a journalist in North Carolina, New York, London and Paris, and served on the Board of Trustees of the Consolidated University of North Carolina.

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Virginia Ragsdale

Virginia Ragsdale (December 13, 1870 - June 4, 1945) was a teacher and a mathematician specializing in algebraic curves.

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Virginia Tanner

Virginia Tanner (April 25, 1915 – May 20, 1979) was an American dance instructor and founder of the University of Utah Children's Dance Theatre.

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Walter M. Williams High School

Walter M. Williams High School, the flagship school of the Alamance-Burlington School System, is a high school (grades 9–12) in Burlington, North Carolina, United States.

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WARC

WARC may refer to.

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Warren Ashby

Dr.

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Way and Williams Publishers

Way and Williams, Publishers was officially established in 1895 by, a former railroad executive, and Chauncey L. Williams, a former advertiser.

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Weatherspoon Art Museum

The Weatherspoon Art Museum is located at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is one of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in the southeast with a focus on American art.

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Wendy Palmer

Wendy Palmer (born August 12, 1974) is a former professional basketball player in the WNBA, and former head coach of the UNCG women's basketball team.

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Westray Battle Long

Colonel Martha Westray Battle Long (August 10, 1901 – January 31, 1972), more commonly known as Westray Battle Long, was the second director of the Women's Army Corps and an early recipient of the Legion of Merit.

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Whitney Engen

Whitney Elizabeth Engen (born November 28, 1987) is an American soccer player and FIFA Women's World Cup champion.

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Willa Beatrice Player

Willa Beatrice Player (August 9, 1909 – August 29, 2003) was an African-American educator, college administrator, college president, civil rights activist, and federal appointee.

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William Beverley

William Beverley (1696–1756) was an 18th-century legislator, civil servant, planter and landowner in the Colony of Virginia.

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William Cunningham Smith

William Cunningham Smith (1871-1943) was an American academic of English literature, university administrator, and writer.

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William H. Poteat

William H. Poteat (19 April 1919 – 17 May 2000) was a philosopher, scholar, and charismatic professor of philosophy, religion, and culture at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1947 to 1957 and at Duke University from 1960 to 1987.

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William Pitt Root

William Pitt Root (born 1941 Austin, Minnesota) is an American poet.

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William R. Newman

William R. Newman (born March 13, 1955) is Distinguished Professor and Ruth N. Halls Professor in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at Indiana University.

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William Westmoreland

William Childs Westmoreland (March 26, 1914 – July 18, 2005) was a United States Army general, who most notably commanded U.S. forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968.

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William Willis (artist)

William Willis (born 1943) is an American abstract painter.

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Women in the military

Since 1914, the role of women in the military has been controversial, particularly their role in combat.

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Women in World War I

Women in World War I were mobilized in unprecedented numbers on all sides.

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Women's colleges in the Southern United States

Women's colleges in the Southern United States refers to undergraduate, bachelor's degree–granting institutions, often liberal arts colleges, whose student populations consist exclusively or almost exclusively of women, located in the Southern United States.

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Women's colleges in the United States

Women's colleges in the United States are single-sex U.S. institutions of higher education that only admit female students.

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WPET

WPET (950 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format.

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WUAG

WUAG (103.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Variety format.

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X. J. Kennedy

X.

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Young Democrats of North Carolina

The Young Democrats of North Carolina are the official youth arm of the North Carolina Democratic Party (NCDP).

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1998 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament

The 1998 NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament began on March 13, 1998, and concluded on March 29, 1998, when Tennessee won the national title.

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1999 FIFA World Youth Championship squads

Below are the rosters for the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship tournament in Nigeria.

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2000 MLS SuperDraft

The 2000 Major League Soccer SuperDraft was held on February 6, 2000 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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2000 WUSA Draft

The WUSA Inaugural Player Draft, held before Women's United Soccer Association's initial 2001 season, distributed players to the league's eight inaugural teams.

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2002 MLS SuperDraft

The 2002 Major League Soccer SuperDraft was held on February 10, 2002 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

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2002 National Invitation Tournament

The 2002 National Invitation Tournament was the 2002 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition.

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2004 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship

The 2004 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was a tournament of 48 teams from NCAA Division I. This year's College Cup Final Four was held at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

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2006–07 North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team

North Carolina Category:North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball seasons Category:NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four seasons.

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2007 MLS SuperDraft

The 2007 MLS SuperDraft was held in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 12, 2007.

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2007 MLS Supplemental Draft

The 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft was held on January 18, 2007, following the SuperDraft (held on January 12, 2007), as teams filled out their developmental rosters.

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2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament

The 2008 Portsmouth Invitational Tournament was a United States basketball tournament played in Portsmouth, Virginia from April 9 through April 12, 2008.

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2009 MLS SuperDraft

The 2009 MLS SuperDraft took place on January 15, 2009 in St. Louis, Missouri.

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2010 Oakland Athletics season

The Oakland Athletics' 2010 season was their 42nd in Oakland, California.

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2010–11 Air Force Falcons men's basketball team

The 2010–11 Air Force Falcons men's basketball team represented at the Air Force Academy.

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2011–12 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2011–12 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2012 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships

The 2012 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 71st NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 31st NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa on the campus of the Drake University from June 5–8, 2012.

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2012–13 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2012–13 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2013 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships

The 2013 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 72nd NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 32nd NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon from June 5–8, 2013.

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2013–14 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2013–14 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2014–15 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2014–15 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2015–16 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2015–16 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2016 Southern Conference Men's Soccer Tournament

The 2016 Southern Conference Men's Soccer Tournament, was the 11th edition of the tournament.

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2016 Southern Conference Softball Tournament

The 2016 Southern Conference softball tournament was held at UNCG Softball Stadium on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, North Carolina from May 6 through May 14, 2016.

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2016–17 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2016–17 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2016–17 Wake Forest Demon Deacons women's basketball team

The 2016–17 Wake Forest Demon Deacons women's basketball team will represent Wake Forest University during the 2016–17 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.

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2017–18 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team

The 2017–18 UNC Greensboro Spartans men's basketball team represented the University of North Carolina at Greensboro during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.

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2017–18 Wake Forest Demon Deacons women's basketball team

The 2017–18 Wake Forest Demon Deacons women's basketball team represents Wake Forest University during the 2017–18 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Greensboro

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