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state university

noun

  1. a university maintained by the government of a state.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of state university1

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35
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After starting a bachelor of science in interdisciplinary studies, with concentrations in mycology and digital archivism, at the State University of New York, Newman immediately threw himself into the study of the weird and marvelous world of fungi, never finishing the degree but working with university institutions and research groups in the field in Bolivia, Argentina, Madagascar and other places; guest-lecturing; and co-publishing academic work, sometimes crowdfunding to get himself in the field, where the mushrooms are.

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“All of these are really existential threats to the research university as it currently exists,” said Kevin Kinser, a professor of education policy at Penn State University.

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He went on to work in the media and became head coach at Jackson State University in 2020, with youngest son Shedeur becoming their quarterback in 2021.

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Until now, the four friends — who originally met as undergrads at Arizona State University in the 2000s — had operated the account in the shadows.

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THC targets the same receptors but typically at a far higher dose than what is naturally produced, said Dr. Hilary Marusak, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral neurosciences at Wayne State University.

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