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What (who) is Capella$11155$ - definition

UNIVERSITY
Capella "University"; Capella University, Minneapolis

Jesús Alberto Capella Ibarra         
MEXICAN POLICE OFFICER
Alberto Capella; Jesus Alberto Capella Ibarra
Jesús Alberto Capella Ibarra is a Mexican law enforcement officer and former Tijuana's Commissioner of Police or Secretary of Public Security (Secretario Municipal de Seguridad Pública) of the municipality of Tijuana.
Russian Conservatoria Chamber Capella         
RUSSIAN VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
Chamber capella the Russian Conservatoire
The Russkaya Conservatoria Chamber Capella (, The Russian Conservatoire) is a Russian vocal and instrumental ensemble, founded in 2008 by Russian born conductor Nikolay Khondzinsky. The group gives regular performances in Moscow, and attends music festivals in Russia and elsewhere.
Cappella Istropolitana         
SLOVAKIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Capella Istropolitana
The Cappella Istropolitana is a Slovak chamber orchestra based in Bratislava, Slovakia. Its name is derived from the Greek name for Bratislava, Istropolis (city on the Danube).

Wikipedia

Capella University

Capella University is a private for-profit, online university headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school is owned by the publicly traded Strategic Education, Inc. and delivers most of its education online.

Capella has 52 degree programs with over 1,900 online courses. Approximately 38,000 students are enrolled from all 50 states and 61 other countries, with 23 percent enrolled in doctoral programs, 47 percent enrolled in master's programs, and 27 percent enrolled in bachelor's programs.