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Encyclopedia > Queens College

Queen's College, Queens' College or Queens College is the name of more than one institution, see:

  • Queens' College, Cambridge
  • Queens College, Charlotte
  • Queen's College, Hong Kong
  • Queen's College, London
  • Queens College, New York
  • Queen's College, Nassau
  • The Queen's College, Oxford
  • Queen's College was the name of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA from the date of its founding in 1766 to 1825.

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Queens' College, Cambridge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (493 words)
The Queen's College of Saint Margaret and Saint Bernard in the University of Cambridge
Queens' College is one of several colleges with buildings along the bank of the Cam (others are King's, Clare, Trinity Hall, Trinity, St John's, and Magdalene).
Queens' College is also one of only two colleges with buildings on its main site on both sides of the Cam (the other being John's).
Queens College, City University of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (410 words)
Queens College is one of the senior colleges of the City University of New York.
While it is widely known as a liberal arts college, Queens College is, in fact, a comprehensive college offering undergraduate and some graduate degrees at the master's level.
The Princeton Review ranked Queens eighth in the United States, in its 2006 edition of "America's Best Value Colleges."[1] The college is ranked 50th among Northern Universities-Master's by U.S. News and World Report (tied with Baruch College, another CUNY college).
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