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What (who) is University of Calgary - definition

PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY LOCATED IN CALGARY, ALBERTA
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  • The [[Alberta Children's Hospital]] is an affiliated hospital of the university, located in the West Campus.
  • The Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Banff, Alberta has been associated with the University of Calgary since 1966.
  • The Dutch speed skating team at the [[1988 Winter Olympics]]. Olympic speed skating events were held at the university's [[Olympic Oval]].
  • Entrance to Innovate Calgary, the University of Calgary's business incubator.
  • The [[McDougall Centre]] was built in 1907 for use by the Calgary Normal School. The school merged with the [[University of Alberta]] Calgary branch in 1945, the predecessor of the University of Calgary.
  • Science Theatres is home to the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

Pridgen v University of Calgary         
Pridgen v. University of Calgary
Pridgen v University of Calgary was freedom of speech case which took place in Alberta, Canada, in 2010. The case deals with two university students, Keith and Steven Pridgen, who were found guilty and punished by the University of Calgary in 2008, on grounds of "non-academic misconduct".
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  • Postcard of 1st Street West, Calgary, postmarked May 8, 1913
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  • NLL]]'s [[Calgary Roughnecks]].
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  • The University of Calgary campus spans approximately 200 [[hectare]]s (490 acres).
  • Downtown after the [[Calgary Fire of 1886]]
  • Calgary's [[+15]] [[skyway]] network is the world's most extensive elevated pedestrian skywalk system.
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  • Rideau Park]]
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  • Despite no longer being the tallest building in the city, the [[Calgary Tower]] remains a prominent attraction and symbol of Calgary's culture.
  • Satellite view of Calgary
  • [[Calgary Municipal Building]] is the [[seat of local government]] for the City of Calgary. Attached to the building is the historic [[Calgary City Hall]] built in 1911.
  • The grassy fields of [[Nose Hill Park]] overlooking [[Canada Olympic Park]] and the [[Canadian Rockies]]
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  • The [[CTrain]] is Calgary's [[light rail]] transit system, boasting the second-highest ridership in North America.
  • The [[Arts Commons]] is a multi-venue [[arts centre]] in [[Downtown Calgary]].
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  • In 1875, the [[North-West Mounted Police]] erected [[Fort Calgary]] to police the area.
  • CFL]]'s [[Calgary Stampeders]] and was the [[Olympic Stadium]] for the [[1988 Winter Olympics]].
  • Program for the 1912 Calgary Stampede, featuring the Big Four: Burns, Lane, Cross, and McLean
  • Richard Bedford Bennett, the eleventh prime minister of Canada, and first prime minister from Calgary.
  • Rounding up cattle for the first [[Calgary Stampede]] in 1912. The Stampede is one of the world's largest rodeos.
  • pedestrian mall]] and tourist attraction in Calgary.
  • Eau Claire Park]], suspended over the [[Bow River]].
  • From the 1970s onward, the population of Calgary grew significantly, with many high-rises constructed to accommodate the growth.
  • Prince's Island Park]]
  • Rocky Mountains]].
CITY IN ALBERTA, CANADA
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The Foothills Major Baseball Association (FMBA) is a men's baseball league located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It plays games out of Glen Hansen Field which is located at 1401 25 Ave NE Calgary, AB.
Coat of arms of Calgary         
Coat of Arms of Calgary; Coat of arms of calgary
The coat of arms of Calgary, Alberta, was adopted in 1902. The arms existed only in black and white until 1984, when an alderman asked the city to develop it in full colour.

Wikipedia

University of Calgary

The University of Calgary (U of C or UCalgary) is a public research university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University of Calgary started in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta, founded in 1908, prior to being instituted into a separate, autonomous university in 1966. It is composed of 14 faculties and over 85 research institutes and centres. The main campus is located in the northwest quadrant of the city near the Bow River and a smaller south campus is located in the city centre. The main campus houses most of the research facilities and works with provincial and federal research and regulatory agencies, several of which are housed next to the campus such as the Geological Survey of Canada. The main campus covers approximately 200 hectares (490 acres).

A member of the U15, the University of Calgary is also one of Canada's top research universities (based on the number of Canada Research Chairs). The university has a sponsored research revenue of $380.4 million, with total revenues exceeding $1.2 billion. The university maintains close ties to the petroleum and geoscience industry through the Department of Geosciences and the Schulich School of Engineering. The university also maintains several other departments and faculties, including the Cumming School of Medicine, the Faculty of Arts, the School of Public Policy, the Faculty of Law, and the Haskayne School of Business.

Notable former students include Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Java computer language inventor James Gosling, Uber co-founder Garrett Camp, astronaut Robert Thirsk, and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson. The university has produced over 170,000 alumni who reside in 152 countries.

Examples of use of University of Calgary
1. University of Calgary While light saber wars between students are routine at universities like Cal Tech and MIT, the University of Calgary lays claim to one of the largest collections of sci–fi material in the galaxy.
2. Scott Raymond, an archaeologist at the University of Calgary and co–author of the paper.
3. "You‘re talking a very substantial amount of energy," said study co–author Steve Larter, a University of Calgary petroleum geologist.
4. After obtaining a masters degree from the University of Calgary, he went on to work as a political aide.
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