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  1. New York University Press; Parent company: New York University: Founded: 1916: Founder: Elmer Ellsworth Brown: Country of origin: United States: Headquarters location: New York, New York: Distribution: Ingram Publisher Services (US) Combined Academic Publishers (UK) Publication types: Books: Official website: nyupress.org

  2. The University of the State of New York ( USNY, / ˈjuːzniː /) is a governmental umbrella organization in New York State. Despite its name, it is not a school but rather a licensing and accreditation body that sets standards for schools operating in New York State, from pre-kindergarten through professional and graduate school, as well as for ...

  3. New York University, a private research university in New York City, originally named the University of the City of New York. University of New York (Felicity), a fictional university from the American TV series Felicity loosely based on New York University. University at Buffalo, the largest public university in New York, which is sometimes ...

  4. The Brooklyn campus. Long Island University is a private, coeducational university with campuses in Brooklyn and Brookville, New York. The Brooklyn campus is known as LIU Brooklyn, while the Brookville campus is branded as LIU Post (formal name: C. W. Post Campus of Long Island University). The university has about 24,170 students.

  5. St. John's University is a private, coeducational, Roman Catholic university in Queens, New York. The university has about 20,069 students. It was founded in 1870. The current president of the university is Brian Shanley. There is also a campus in Paris, France and Rome, Italy .

  6. Troy University was a short-lived university established at Troy, New York in 1858 under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The school closed in 1861. The building that housed the university remained a prominent Troy landmark until 1969. On the site now is Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 's Folsom Library .

  7. Columbia University Press was founded in May 1893. In 1933, the first four volumes of the History of the State of New York were published. [5] In the early 1940s, the Press' revenues rose, partially thanks to the Encyclopedia and the government's purchase of 12,500 copies for use by the military.

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