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Alpha
Chi Omega sorority
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Originally
a sorority house, La Maison Francaise was established in 1971 as
a language house for students interested in the French language
and culture. It provides living arrangements for 17 women and a
unit director, and is where the French Club meets.
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Kappa
Delta sorority
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Alpha
Phi sorority
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Center
for International Programs
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Built in 1964, this building houses the Department of Biological
Sciences, teaching and research labs, animal labs, a marine biology
lab, with 60 aquaria and more than 66 kinds of marine life, the
world's largest fruit fly collection for genetic studies (Drosophila),
and an Electron Microscopy Center with two transmission electron
microscopes.
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Bowling
Green State University
Bowling
Green State University (BGSU) is a public four-year institution
located in Bowling Green, Ohio, USA, about 20 miles south
of Toledo, Ohio on I-75. The institution was granted a charter
in 1910 by the State of Ohio as part of the Lowry bill, which
also established Kent State University. For the 2007–2008
academic year BGSU has a student body of over 20,000, of which
3,000 are graduate students. BGSU offers over 200 undergraduate
programs, as well as various master's and doctoral degrees,
including the nation's first Ph.D. program in photochemical
science, one of the first undergraduate programs in neuroscience,
the first masters degree in Organizational Development and
the first executive MBA program in the State of Ohio. In addition,
BGSU has accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission
(HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
to offer full degree programs online.
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