| ISO public and private colleges and universities founded after 1959. |
| Why? |
| University of Austin looks promising. |
| Ask google AI. |
| Where did 1959 come from? Is there significance to that year (vs. say 1960 which is a nice round year)? |
| Grand Valley State University |
To find schools that started 1960+. "after" |
OK...is there significance to 1960? |
Did you not google this? |
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Christopher Newport University - 1960 as a two year branch of W&M; 1977 gained independence; 1992 became a university
Old Dominion University - 1930 extension of W&M; 1962 granted independence as Old Dominion College. George Mason University - 1957 Northern VA branch of UVA. 1972 gained independence as George Mason College |
| 11:49 both CNU ND ODU stemmed from W&M? |
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SUNY Purchase--1967
Ramapo College and Stockton University, both in NJ--1969 |
Not 1960. But started later than our country's most renowned colleges: "The first SUNY branch is SUNY Potsdam, established in 1816 as the St. Lawrence Academy. While the State University of New York (SUNY) system was officially formed in 1948, it incorporated pre-existing institutions like SUNY Potsdam, which has the longest history as a member of the SUNY system." |
| Perhaps OP loves brutalist architecture and instead of having just one ugly building on campus (and they all do) wants to really immerse themselves! |