1. where jews go
2. where jews go
3. An institute of higher learning where adolescents of the Jewish faith choose to pursue their education.
2. where jews go
3. An institute of higher learning where adolescents of the Jewish faith choose to pursue their education.
by ooo yeaaahhhhhh December 15, 2009
The shittiest excuse for a school ever created. The only people who attend this school are people who can't get into an actual college. If you go here you are most likely a drug addict or prostitute and will eventually get an STD. The fraternities are widely known for date raping any and every male, female or other (i.e. animal or transgender) that comes within a half mile radius of their house. They are extremely ghetto and at some point you will probably be involved in either a mugging, stabbing, shooting, curb stomp, or all out gang war. Going to this school basically dooms your life into a miserable black hole of poverty, depression and alcoholism.
by Crakron December 08, 2010
Quinnipiac University can simply be described as a place where northfaces and uggs are the unoffical uniform.
Quinnipiac University student 1: Hey, isn't this week diversity week?
QU student 2: Yeah, it is! Look at all the different color uggs!
QU student 2: Yeah, it is! Look at all the different color uggs!
by I Transferred Out May 26, 2008
by Prometheus The Right One December 01, 2019
A safety school in Philadelphia sometimes referred to as "Thug U" because it is located in the ghetto and the students are rude and ignorant.
by Phila Big 5 July 11, 2008
If you ain't in University of Waterloo (UW) for engineering or some other nerdy stuff like that, you're misusing your money and time, but not necessarily wasting it. UW will also bore you to death. It's a pit where only nerds thrive. That is the price UW is paying to making it to the top in such a short time (less than 60 years).
The accolades in ranking for UW speak for themselves:
-> 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) ranking: UW ranked 2nd in Canada and 43rd in the world (for the field of engineering, technology and computer sciences)
-> 2012 Business Insider rankings: UW ranked 1st in Canada and 29th in the world (in the list of top engineering schools)
-> 2013-2014 Times Higher Education rankings: UW ranked 4th in Canada and 67th in the world (for the field of technology and engineering)
-> 2013 QS World University rankings: UW ranked 2nd in Canada and 46th in the world (for the field of engineering)
-> 2013 QS World University rankings: UW ranked 2nd in Canada and 27th in the world (in the specific field of computer science and information systems)
The accolades in ranking for UW speak for themselves:
-> 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) ranking: UW ranked 2nd in Canada and 43rd in the world (for the field of engineering, technology and computer sciences)
-> 2012 Business Insider rankings: UW ranked 1st in Canada and 29th in the world (in the list of top engineering schools)
-> 2013-2014 Times Higher Education rankings: UW ranked 4th in Canada and 67th in the world (for the field of technology and engineering)
-> 2013 QS World University rankings: UW ranked 2nd in Canada and 46th in the world (for the field of engineering)
-> 2013 QS World University rankings: UW ranked 2nd in Canada and 27th in the world (in the specific field of computer science and information systems)
by Boss_true_talk October 17, 2013
Widener University is a private, metropolitan university that connects curricula to social issues through civic engagement. Dynamic teaching, active scholarship, personal attention, and experiential learning are key components of the Widener experience. A comprehensive research university, Widener offers liberal arts and sciences and professional programs leading to associate's, baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees.
Widener University students use the Philadelphia metropolitan area as a learning laboratory. For example, communications students made a promotional video for the United Way of Southeastern Delaware County that is being shown on Chester Cable TV.
by Lou Anne Bulik April 26, 2007