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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m going to throw out a bit of a curve ball because you’ve gotten some great suggestions, but some of them are outside of the NE corridor and also not close to a major airport. (Juniata and Allegheny for instance.) [b]Chatham University [/b]is a small school (formerly a women’s college, but now co-ed) in a residential part of Pittsburgh. It’s very close to both Pitt and CMU, however. Its most famous grad is Rachel Carson, and it still leans into that heritage; environmental science is among its strongest programs. Students at the main campus are primarily housed in converted mansions as the campus is smack in the middle of what used to be Millionaires’ Row in Pittsburgh. Might be worth a look. [/quote] Ssssshhhhh;) you let out the info. It hardly ever comes up on here. [/quote]
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