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Schools Contacted by Taking Action SchoolsContactedbytakingaction EndAnimalSufferinginExperimentsatuniversities ALABAMA Alabama State University Auburn University Tuskegee University University of Alabama University of Alabama, Birmingham University of South Alabama ALASKA University of Alaska ARIZONA Arizona State University Midwestern University Northern Arizona University University of Arizona ARKANSAS Hendrix College University of Arkansas University of Arkansas, Little Rock CALIFORNIA California State Polytechnic University, Pomona California State University, East Bay California State University, Fullerton California State University, Long Beach California State University, Los Angeles California State University, Northridge California State University, San Marcos Loma Linda University Loyola Marymount University Mount St. Mary's College Occidental College Pomona College San Diego State University San Francisco State University Santa Clara University Stanford University Touro University University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, Riverside University of California, San Diego University of California, San Francisco 1 University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa Cruz University of San Diego University of Southern California University of the Pacific COLORADO Regis University University of Colorado, Boulder University of Colorado, Denver University of Denver University of Northern Colorado CONNECTICUT Central Connecticut State University Connecticut College Quinnipiac University Trinity College University of Connecticut Wesleyan University Yale University DELAWARE Delaware State University University of Delaware DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA American University Catholic University George Washington University Georgetown University Howard University, College of Medicine FLORIDA Florida Atlantic University Florida International University Florida State University Rollins College Stetson University University of Central Florida University of Florida University of Miami University of South Florida GEORGIA Emory University Georgia State University Medical College of Georgia Mercer University Morehouse College, School of Medicine Savannah State University University of Georgia HAWAII 2 University of Hawaii, Manoa IDAHO Idaho State University University of Idaho ILLINOIS Chicago Medical School Chicago State University De Paul University Illinois State University Knox College Loyola University of Chicago Northeastern Illinois University Northwestern University Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Southern Illinois University University of Chicago University of Illinois, Chicago University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Peoria University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Rockford University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Western Illinois University INDIANA Ball State University Indiana State University Indiana University, Bloomington Indiana University, School of Dentistry Purdue University University of Notre Dame IOWA Des Moines University, College of Osteopathic Medicine Drake University Iowa State University Luther College Palmer College of Chiropractic University of Iowa KANSAS Kansas State University University of Kansas Wichita State University KENTUCKY Centre College Morehead State University Murray State University Northern Kentucky University University of Kentucky University of Louisville Western Kentucky University 3 LOUISIANA Grambling State University Louisiana State University Louisiana Tech University Tulane University University of Louisiana, Lafayette University of Louisiana, Monroe University of New Orleans Xavier University of Louisiana MAINE Bates College Bowdoin College Colby College University of Maine University of New England MARYLAND Johns Hopkins University Towson University Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences University of Maryland, Baltimore University of Maryland, College Park MASSACHUSETTS Amherst College Boston College Boston University Boston University Medical School Brandeis University Clark University College of the Holy Cross Harvard Medical School Harvard University Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Mount Holyoke College New England College of Optometry Northeastern University Simmons College Smith College Tufts University Tufts University, School of Veterinary Medicine University of Massachusetts, Lowell University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Massachusetts Medical School Wellesley College Williams College Worcester Polytechnic Institute MICHIGAN Alma College Central Michigan University Eastern Michigan University Grand Valley State University 4 Hope College Kalamazoo College Michigan State University Northern Michigan University Oakland University University of Detroit Mercy University of Michigan Wayne State University Western Michigan University MINNESOTA Bemidji State University Carleton College Macalester College Minnesota State University University of Minnesota University of St. Thomas MISSISSIPPI Mississippi State University University of Mississippi University of Southern Mississippi MISSOURI Central Missouri State University Missouri State University St. Louis University University of Missouri, Columbia University of Missouri, Kansas City University of Missouri, St Louis Washington University MONTANA Montana State University University of Montana NEBRASKA Creighton University Doane College University of Nebraska, Lincoln University of Nebraska Medical Center University of Nebraska, Omaha NEW HAMPSHIRE Dartmouth College Saint Anselm College University of New Hampshire NEW JERSEY Drew University Monmouth University Princeton University Rider University Rutgers State University 5 Seton Hall University Stevens Institute of Technology University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey NEW MEXICO Eastern New Mexico University New Mexico State University University of New Mexico NEW YORK Albany Medical College Barnard College Canisius College City University of New York Clarkson University Columbia University Cornell University Cornell University, Weill Medical College Fordham University Hofstra University Hunter College LaGuardia Community College Lehman College Mount Sinai School of Medicine New York Institute of Technology, College of Osteopathic Medicine New York Medical College New York University Pace University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Rockefeller University State University of New York, Albany State University of New York, Binghamton University State University of New York, Buffalo School of Medicine State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center State University of New York, Plattsburgh State University of New York, State College of Optometry State University of New York, Upstate Medical University St. John's University St. Lawrence University Syracuse University University of Rochester, School of Medicine and Dentistry Vassar College Yeshiva University NORTH CAROLINA Appalachian State University Bennett College for Women Campbell University, School of Pharmacy Davidson College Duke University East Carolina University North Carolina A&T State University North Carolina State University University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 6 University of North Carolina, Charlotte University of North Carolina, Greensboro Wake Forest University Winston-Salem State University NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State University University of North Dakota OHIO Ashland University Baldwin-Wallace College Bowling Green State University Case Western Reserve University Cleveland State University Kent State University Kenyon College Miami University Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine Ohio Northern University Ohio State University University of Cincinnati University of Dayton University of Toledo Wright State University OKLAHOMA University of Oklahoma University of Tulsa OREGON Oregon Health and Science University Oregon State University Portland State University Reed College University of Oregon PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny College Arcadia University Bryn Mawr College Bucknell University Carnegie Mellon University Dickinson College Drexel University Duquesne University of the Holy Ghost Lafayette College Lehigh University Pennsylvania State University Temple University Thomas Jefferson University University of Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh University of Scranton 7 University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Ursinus College Villanova University West Chester University of Pennsylvania RHODE ISLAND Brown University Providence College Rhode Island College Roger Williams University University of Rhode Island SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson University College of Charleston Furman University Medical University of South Carolina University of South Carolina SOUTH DAKOTA Augustana College Black Hills University South Dakota State University University of South Dakota TENNESSEE East Tennessee State University Meharry Medical College Rhodes College Tennessee State University University of Memphis University of Tennessee Vanderbilt University TEXAS Baylor College of Medicine Prairie View A&M University Saint Mary's University Southern Methodist University Texas A&M University Texas
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