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state university

noun

  1. a university maintained by the government of a state.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of state university1

An Americanism dating back to 1825–35

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Example Sentences

Aduyeva received her education at the State University of Technology and Design in St. Petersburg.

A shooter opened fire inside the library at Florida State University this morning.

She now serves as an Associate Professor at Colorado State University and has authored several books on autism and animal science.

Robert M. Dowling is professor of English at Central Connecticut State University.

Not her own—but Landrieu did provide an assist to a man doing a keg stand at Louisiana State University.

In 1819, the Virginia legislature passed an act establishing a state university in Virginia.

But a still more interesting story is that connected with the establishment of the State University in Kansas.

I got the State University catalogue and began to plan the studying I did nights so it would help me enter.

She became a German teacher and up to the outbreak of the War had an instructorship in a western state university.

Two weeks after the contest with State University four more games with minor colleges had been played and won by Wayne.

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