Bryant University is a 4-year college located in Smithfield, Rhode Island. It is a private college with a 2004 enrollment of 3373. Until August of 2004, it was known as Bryant College. A college ( Latin collegium) can be the name of any group of colleagues; originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules (con-, together + leg-, law). As a consequence members of colleges were originally styled fellows and still are in some places. ... Smithfield is a town located in Providence County, Rhode Island. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The school's basketball team, the Bulldogs, reached the NCAA Division II Championship Game in 2005. Country of origin United Kingdom Classification Breed standards (external links) FCI, AKC, ANKC KC(UK), NZKC, UKC The English Bulldog, often called simply the Bulldog, is a medium-sized dog breed, originally used for bullbaiting, in which trained bulldogs attacked and killed tied-up bulls for sport during the 17th...
Their website (http://www.bryant.edu) is bryant.edu (http://www.bryant.edu).
Motto
"The Character of success"
Degree Types Offered
Bachelor's, Master's, Post-Masters certificate-1... A masters degree is an academic degree usually awarded for completion of a postgraduate or graduate course of one to three years in duration. ...
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Bryant is said to have invited Cunningham to stand before the Alabama team in their locker room after the game, and telling his all-white squad that Cunningham was the standard for what a football player should be like.
Bryant was then said to have gone to Alabama governor Albert Brewer personally as the university's athletic director to request a change in policy with regard to the granting of athletic scholarships to fls.
Bryant is buried in Birmingham in Elmwood Cemetery; a crimson line is painted on the road from the entrance of the cemetery that leads directly to his gravesite.