Cooper Union
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, commonly known as Cooper Union and informally referred to, especially during the 19th century, as the Cooper Institute, is a private college at Cooper Square in New York City. Inspired in 1830 when Peter Cooper learned about the government-supported École Polytechnique in France, Cooper Union was established in 1859. The school was built on a radical new model of American higher education based on founder Peter Cooper's fundamental belief that an education "equal to the best technology schools established" should be accessible to those who qualify, independent of their race, religion, sex, wealth or social status, and should be "open and free to all."
Adriana FarmigaAlbert CarnesaleAlexia MassalinAnthony J. GriffinAron WiesenfeldArthur C. KellerBonnie E. JohnCharles Rosen (scientist)Ching Ho ChengChristopher WilmarthEllen LuptonEmile BerlinerEmily McGary SelingerGabi SwiatkowskaHeather KulikHy TurkinJackie Yi-Ru YingJacqueline MossKanchan Wali-RichardsonKevin Burke (CEO)Leonidas D. MarinelliMartin FeinbergMischa SchwartzPatty JenkinsPaul GarrinPaul MayénRichard VelazquezRobert PlonseyRoman FrydmanRussell Alan HulseThomas O'Brien (interior designer)Tom BoutisVictor Gustav Bloede (chemist)Victor Papanek
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Alice Stewart HillCalvin LockhartCharles R. ForbesDiana RiversEdgar LeslieEdward J. WaspEmil Clemens HorstGeorge Frederick KunzIrwin ChaninIsaac SoyerIsrael F. FischerJeanne Moutoussamy-AsheJohn Berg (art director)Laurie HawkinsonLillian DelevoryasMalachi Leo ElliottMarcia MarcusMarisa LagoMartin CharninMary Hallock FooteMinetta GoodMoses SoyerNick EggenhoferPhilip GipsRaphael SoyerRemy CharlipRobert BirmelinRobert SlutzkySagi HavivStan AllenThomas_EdisonToshiko MoriVirginia GranberyWilliam King (artist)
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Cooper Union
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, commonly known as Cooper Union and informally referred to, especially during the 19th century, as the Cooper Institute, is a private college at Cooper Square in New York City. Inspired in 1830 when Peter Cooper learned about the government-supported École Polytechnique in France, Cooper Union was established in 1859. The school was built on a radical new model of American higher education based on founder Peter Cooper's fundamental belief that an education "equal to the best technology schools established" should be accessible to those who qualify, independent of their race, religion, sex, wealth or social status, and should be "open and free to all."
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Cooper Union (en inglés: The C ...... la de Ingeniería Albert Nerken
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La Cooper Union for the Advanc ...... el Libeskind ou Milton Glaser.
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La Cooper Union for the Advanc ...... iel Libeskind o Milton Glaser.
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La Cooper Union for the Advanc ...... ettura accettano meno del 5%).
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... nejvyhledávanější školu vůbec.
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... malferma kaj libera por ĉiuj".
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... för det republikanska partiet.
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... ges of Art and Design (AICAD).
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... a Mais Desejável n.º 7" geral.
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... Lubalin, Daniel Libeskind en .
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The Cooper Union's Foundation Building, at Cooper Square and Astor Place
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The Cooper Union's Foundation Building, at Cooper Square and Astor Place
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Cooper Union (en inglés: The C ...... la de Ingeniería Albert Nerken
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La Cooper Union for the Advanc ...... d'art réparties sur le territo
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La Cooper Union for the Advanc ...... l territori dels Estats Units.
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La Cooper Union for the Advanc ...... e l'intero costo della scuola.
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... í být otevřené a bezplatné pro
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... e de ties raso, religio, sekso
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... för utbildning och uppehälle.
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... uld be "open and free to all."
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... ocial e deve ser "aberto e liv
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The Cooper Union for the Advan ...... chitectuur, kunst en techniek.
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