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Clark AtlantaUniversity (CAU) is a private, undergraduate and graduate institution educational institution in Atlanta, Georgia.
Clark AtlantaUniversity is a comprehensive, private, urban, coeducational institution of higher education with a predominantly African-American heritage.
AtlantaUniversity, founded in 1865, by the American Missionary Association, with later assistance from the Freedman's Bureau, was, before consolidation, the nation's oldest graduate institution serving a predominantly African-American student body.
Atlanta is circled by Interstate 285, which has come to delineate the interior of the city from the surrounding suburbs.
Atlanta has such a great economic impact on the state and the surrounding region that cities and towns up to 60 miles away are considered 'exurbs', defined by the fact that people depend on their livelihoods by commuting to work in the city, rapidly growing what is called Metro Atlanta.
Atlanta is home to the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl which is played at the Georgia Dome and matches a SEC team against an ACC opponent, as well as the SEC Championship Game in football annually, as well as hosting the basketball and gymnastics championships on several occasions.