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University Chicago: Access
built 400 days ago
Though founded under Baptist auspices, the University of Chicago has never had a sectarian affiliation. The school's traditions of rigorous scholarship were established primarily by Presidents William Rainey Harper and Robert Maynard Hutchins. Chicago opened its door to women and minorities from the very beginning, at a time when their access to other leading universities was extremely rare. It was the first major university to enroll women on an equal basis with men,[13] as well as the first major, predominantly white university to offer a black professor a tenured position, in 1947.[14]
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Citation style varies slightly based on the source of the article, whether it was obtained from a publisher's website (University of Chicago Press, Elsevier) or an aggregator (The History Cooperative, JSTOR, Academic Search Premier). Items obtained from a publisher site, use the entire URL; articles obtained from an aggregator site, need only the entry level URL. If an article has a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) you will use that in place of page numbers. The date of access at the end of the citation is optional. Again, check with your instructor to see if s/he requires it.
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NLU’s Chicago campus on South Michigan Avenue occupiesfive floors of the historic Peoples Gas Building. This landmark building, across the street from the Art Institute of Chicago and Grant Park, is easily accessible by train, bus and car and is surrounded by restaurants, parking lots/garages and shops.
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