Universities and colleges are about a lot more than what you see in the classroom or in a catalog! Sometimes it’s not the big picture but the individual facts and details that can peak your interest in a school. If you like snooping around for offbeat tidbits of information then you’ve come to the right place. And you can contribute by adding your own interesting snippets of knowledge about American universities and colleges. Every state and school has a story to tell so have a look and see what you might find out.
Troy University is the first and only university in Alabama offering a Bachelor of Science in Interpretation Training.
Missouri has nearly 130 degree-granting institutions
Baruch College has the largest collegiate school of business in the U.S.
In recent years, South Carolina has awarded just under 40,000 degrees per year, on average
Arizona State University is the third largest campus in the United States with a student body of over 51,000.
South Dakota has more than 25 degree-granting institutions
Columbia University was the birthplace of modern genetics
Lincoln University was the first institution in the world founded to provide higher education in the arts and sciences for youth of African descent
In recent years, Alabama has awarded over 47,000 degrees on average annually.
Bronco Stadium at Boise State University is the only football field in the U.S. with a blue playing surface
University of Georgia University of Georgia Independent and Distance Learning (IDL) offers more than 100 undergraduate, academic credit courses through web and print formats and are taught by University of Georgia faculty. Students ...