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Boise State University is on the map and on the move. The University stand uniquely positioned in Idaho as a metropolitan university empowered by a dynamic, high-tech economy and one of the most attractive regions in the nation. From its earliest days, Boise State has been a place where students come first, with award-winning faculty dedicated to excellent teaching. As Boise has grown into a dynamic marketplace of ideas and products, the university has kept pace, transforming itself into a metropolitan university dedicated not only to an outstanding undergraduate experience, but also to advanced graduate studies and the pursuit of groundbreaking research and technology. People throughout the nation and world are looking at Boise State in a new light. The success of the football program has provided a window to the university, and university have so much to be proud of at Boise State: 1)Since 1990, a Boise State professor has been named the Idaho Professor of the Year 11 times in academic areas from political science and nursing to Spanish and history. 2)The fall 2008 student body includes a record 21 National Merit Finalists, including 10 incoming National Merit Scholars. 3)Boise emerging research presence attracted a school record $28 million in grants and sponsored projects as Boise State scientists and students are committed to life-enhancing research from exploring nanotechnology to fighting Alzheimer's disease. 4)BSU are Idaho's largest university with 19,667 students while maintaining an average class size of 28 students and a 18:1 student/faculty ratio. It's campus housing has increased by 63 percent, including residential colleges with faculty members living among the students. 5)The degree programs include four doctorate, 53 master's, 92 baccalaureate, and 14 graduate certificate programs within seven colleges - Arts and Sciences, Business and Economics, Education, Engineering, Graduate Studies, Health Sciences, and Social Sciences and Public Affairs. 6)BSU have national champions on campus with the Talkin' Broncos—the student debate and speech team which won the national forensics crown in 2005—and the 2007 national champion Boise State University cheerleaders. 7)One of Boise State deans, Cheryl Schrader in the College of Engineering, received the 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering mentoring from the White House and 8)Of course, Boise State University have the world's only NCAA Division I blue football field as Bronco Stadium has been named one of the top 10 sports spots in America by ESPN.

Boston College was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1863 and, with 3 teachers and 22 students, opened its doors on September 5, 1864. Through its first seven decades, it remained an exclusively liberal arts institution with emphasis on the Greek and Latin classics, English and modern languages, and philosophy and religion. Originally located on Harrison Avenue in Boston's South End, where it shared quarters with Boston College High School, the University outgrew its urban setting toward the end of its first 50 years. It moved to then-rural Chestnut Hill, on the site of the former Lawrence farm, where ground was broken on June 19, 1909 for the construction of Gasson Hall. Gasson, known at the time as the Recitation Building, opened in March 1913. The three other buildings that would form the core of the campus St. Mary's Hall, Devlin Hall, and Bapst Library opened in 1917, 1924, and 1928, respectively. During the 1940s, new purchases doubled the size of the main campus. In 1974, Boston College acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart, 1.5 miles away. With 15 buildings on 40 acres, it is now the site of the Law School and residence halls housing more than 800 students. In November 1999, Boston College launched a $400 million fund-raising campaign. "Ever to Excel: The Campaign for Boston College" will create 100 endowed faculty chairs, add $50 million to undergraduate and graduate financial aid, target support for academic centers, libraries, and selected undergraduate and graduate programs, and help fund new construction, including a planned student center and humanities building.

Boston University is one of the leading private research and teaching institutions in the world today, with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world. As a major research university, Boston University is both a repository for accumulated knowledge and experience and a testing ground for critically examining received wisdom, where groundbreaking research is conducted in a wide variety of fields and across disciplines. Taught by inspired, committed, and creative faculty, our programs combine the enduring value of a liberal arts education with the skills and experience offered by professional schools, to ensure that the students are engaged, adaptable, and equipped for successful careers and fulfilling lives.

Bournemouth University serves its 17,000-plus students with six academic schools: Business (which includes law); Conservation Sciences; Design, Engineering & Computing; Media; Health and Social Care; and Services Management. Its media school -- with courses such as journalism, marketing, and media production -- is the largest in the UK; it also hosts the National Centre for Computer Animation. Degree programs include bachelor's, master's, and PhDs. Bournemouth touts its high employment rate, claiming that 95% of graduates are employed within six months of finishing school.

Bowdoin is an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational residential, undergraduate liberal arts institution founded in 1794. It is located in Brunswick, Maine, a town of 21,000 on the Maine coast. Study at Bowdoin leads to a bachelor of arts degree in one of over 40 departmental and interdisciplinary majors. Bowdoin enrolls approximately 1,710 students from across the country and around the world. More than 120 buildings are a part of the approximately 215-acre Bowdoin campus. They range from Massachusetts Hall, built in 1802, to Kanbar Hall, a 26,000-square-foot award-winning educational facility that was completed in 2004; LEED certified "green" residence halls completed in 2005; and a new recital hall, that opened in spring 2007. Bowdoin's Coastal Studies Center, located eight miles from campus on 118 acres of Orr's Island, was completed in 1998.

Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is home to more than 21,000 students at its flagship campus and at its BGSU Firelands satellite campus in Huron, Ohio. The university offers some 200 undergraduate majors and programs, nearly 50 master's degree programs, and more than 15 doctoral degree programs, as well as certificate programs, associate degrees, and a specialist degree in education. BGSU consists of seven undergraduate colleges: Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education and Human Development, Health and Human Services, Musical Arts, and Technology.

BPP Professional Education is about developing careers. BPP Holdings plc trains people for the qualifications they need to become business professionals. Thousands of accountants, tax practitioners, lawyers, insolvency practitioners, actuaries, financial services professionals, and marketing practitioners have gained their qualifications studying with BPP. Business professionals face an ever-tougher working environment: increasing regulation, nationally and internationally, and ever-higher standards demanded from government and customers. BPP’s mission in the developing professional economy is to train people starting out on their careers, and to support them with continuing professional development once they are qualified. BPP leads the field, not only in client-friendly, time-efficient course design, but also in their unsurpassed investment in course materials and targeted publications. BPP aim is to empower students to succeed, whatever learning environment they choose – classroom learning, supported distance learning, e-learning, blended learning and published products for self study.

Bradley University, an independent, privately endowed, coeducational institution, was founded in 1897 as Bradley Polytechnic Institute by Lydia Moss Bradley as a memorial to her children and husband, Tobias. It became a four-year college in 1920 and in 1946 became a university and began offering graduate programs. It is fully accredited. Bradley offers its undergraduate students more than 100 programs among five colleges: Foster College of Business Administration; Slane College of Communications and Fine Arts; College of Education and Health Sciences; College of Engineering and Technology; and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. More than 30 graduate programs including an AACSB-accredited MBA program, an Executive MBA, and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy.

Brandeis University is a community of scholars and students united by their commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and its transmission from generation to generation. As a research university, Brandeis is dedicated to the advancement of the humanities, arts and social, natural and physical sciences. As a liberal arts college, Brandeis affirms the importance of a broad and critical education in enriching the lives of students and preparing them for full participation in a changing society, capable of promoting their own welfare, yet remaining deeply concerned about the welfare of others.

Brescia University is located in Owensboro, Kentucky, near the Ohio River. The University campus is within walking distance of the revitalized downtown area, the RiverPark Performing Arts Center, the Daviess County Public Library and the Owensboro Museum of Fine Arts, as well as numerous restaurants, churches and parks. Many Owensboro industries and professional organizations partner with Brescia to provide enriching off-campus learning opportunities for students, particularly in the areas of business, education, social work, the arts, speech and hearing, and special education. Owensboro is the industrial and cultural hub of western Kentucky. Owensboro is the third largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, with a population of approximately 88,000. Owensboro is located 32 miles southeast of Evansville, Indiana; 123 miles north of Nashville, Tennessee; 109 miles southwest of Louisville, Kentucky; 203 miles southeast of St. Louis, Missouri; and 205 miles southwest of Cincinnati, Ohio. Owensboro is known as "Kentucky's Festival City." Each year, the world-famous International Bar-B-Q Festival and the Summer Festival consists of spectators and participants from across the country and around the world.
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