Newest colleges?

Anonymous
Here is an article with some info on the “old campus” - which is now both a historical site and a theological seminary https://magazine.wfu.edu/2012/05/23/a-new-campus-alumna-preserves-memories-of-the-old-campus/
Anonymous
Trump University?
Anonymous
Minerva University, 2012, the most selective undergraduate college in the world (2020).
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/jul/30/the-future-of-education-or-just-hype-the-rise-of-minerva-the-worlds-most-selective-university


Anonymous
"Derek Zoolander Center for Kids Who Can't Read Good
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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."


I meant SUNY Purchase College, in Westchester County. The campus was constructed in 1967. You can tell because it's full of nondescript, block-like 60s-70s buildings. Some of the other SUNY campuses have lovely buildings, since they were built in the 1800s or early 1900s as independent colleges and later incorporated into the SUNY system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:11:49 both CNU and ODU stemmed from W&M?


Yes.


The non-medical school part of VCU also was associated with W&M. MCV was a branch of Hampden Sydney. GMU was associated with UVA
Anonymous
Interesting-the only thing I know about purchase is how sought after their dance program is.
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