Which of the following graduate programs is ranked in the top 10 in the U.S.?
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Which U-M property was acquired from lumber barons after virtually all the trees had been cleared in 1909?
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New England Literature Program
In the 1920s, U-M and the University of Iowa were the first two American universities to offer academic programs in which study?
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Germanic Languages and Literature
American Studies professor Marvin Felheim taught a wide variety of courses, from Chicano literature to comic books, and was dubbed the "Prof of Pop" in a "People" magazine profile. Felheim led the committee that started which department in 1976?
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Institute for the Humanities
Linguistics has been present in some form at the University of Michigan for well over a century, but when was it officially established as a department?
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Which of the following began at LSA in 1988 with just 15 students and has since grown into a national model of its kind, with over 1,300 students?
Prison Creative Arts Project
Undergrad Research Opportunity Program
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Which of the following is one of the five locations under the care of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum?
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Before becoming a two-time Olympic gold medalist, U-M alum Eddie Tolman earned the nickname "Midnight Express" in the Big Ten Conference. What sport was he known for?
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Which of these graduate programs in LSA is ranked number one in the nation?
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Upon the departure of U-M President Henry Tappan as chair and professor in 1863, the Regents appointed a local pastor (with no apparent qualifications) for which department?
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