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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did I miss the list?[/quote] There’s no list, but some identified in the video include The King’s College in NYC, Iowa Wesleyan University in Mount Pleasant, IA, Lincoln College in Lincoln, IL, Judson College in Marion, AL, Holy Names University in Oakland, CA, Brightwood College which appears to have been a for profit with multiple campuses, Grace University in Omaha, Wright College in Overland Park, KS, Presentation College in Aberdeen, SD and Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee. Independent of the article I know of Bloomfield College in Bloomfield, NJ which was taken over by Montclair State, and Cazenovia College in Cazenovia, NY near Syracuse. There’s also Mills College in Oakland which is now part of Northeastern. The video focused on Lincoln and King’s, which was interesting because the former had been around for 150 years and the latter had moved four times (including one location where my sister lives and one where my beach house is, weird) since its founding around 80 years ago.[/quote] Me back again, the video cites this list with more: https://www.highereddive.com/news/how-many-colleges-and-universities-have-closed-since-2016/539379/[/quote]
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