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What Do These College and Universities Have in Common?

John Fea   |  March 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

Covered bridge on campus of Messiah College
  • Kennesaw State University
  • Messiah College
  • Colorado College
  • Providence College
  • Penn State University-Kensington
  • Macalaster College
  • University of Maryland-Baltimore County
  • Willamette University

Nearly everyone who made it into this year’s Junto March Madness Tournament teaches at a research university.  (Although this does not necessarily mean that they were at a research university when they published their books).  The non-research schools that had a March Madness participant are listed above.

Only Seth Cotlar of Willamette University remains after the first round.

For what it’s worth…

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