Talk:Bellevue University/Archive 1

Campus Locations
Main Campus

http://www.bellevue.edu/about/locations/main-campus.aspx

Lozier Professional Center

The 22,000-square-foot Lozier Professional Center, near 120th and Miami Streets in northwest Omaha, has state-of-the-art technological facilities for progressive education. The facility is designed to meet the need of technological advances and corporate training. The programs offered at the Bellevue University Lozier Professional Center are directed toward degree completion programs, graduate studies, Information Technology programs, and certificate and corporate training. Courses in networking, object-oriented technology, telecommunications, graphic interfaces, and information systems integration are the curriculum focus. The Center supports more than 1,500 students annually, and dozens of corporations, with training and education.

http://www.bellevue.edu/about/locations/lozier-professional-center.aspx —Preceding unsigned comment added by Murphyec (talk • contribs) 19:40, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

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 * Note: I have shortened and rewritten the History section which was taken virtually verbatim from the text and video on this page on the university website. I have removed entirely the Outreach section which was verbatim from this page on the university website. Editors are welcome to re-expand the article, but you must do so in your own words and write in a neutral, non-promotional, encyclopedic tone. This is an encyclopedia article, not the university's brochure. Voceditenore (talk) 07:51, 14 November 2012 (UTC)

George Lunn?
George R Lunn died in 1948, 18 years before Bellevue opened, so I don't see how he could have been an alumnus. CulturalSnow (talk) 06:46, 28 August 2013 (UTC)

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