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Given the culture of Fresia, I would think this university would be more akin to, say, Mississippi State than Carnegie-Mellon: more agricultural & hard sciences, arts just kind of being an afterthought stuffed into the college of Education (not joking here- both theatre & music are shoved into the college of Education at MSU but they have separate colleges for Agricultural Science and Industrial Science).  Of course, I would imagine there is, or used to be, a college devoted to arcane studies but who knows?  Anyway, would like some guidance here regarding how universities are done in this world and I'll go to town on this article. --[[User:HelenAngel|HelenAngel]] 11:22, 16 May 2011 (EDT)
 
Given the culture of Fresia, I would think this university would be more akin to, say, Mississippi State than Carnegie-Mellon: more agricultural & hard sciences, arts just kind of being an afterthought stuffed into the college of Education (not joking here- both theatre & music are shoved into the college of Education at MSU but they have separate colleges for Agricultural Science and Industrial Science).  Of course, I would imagine there is, or used to be, a college devoted to arcane studies but who knows?  Anyway, would like some guidance here regarding how universities are done in this world and I'll go to town on this article. --[[User:HelenAngel|HelenAngel]] 11:22, 16 May 2011 (EDT)
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Possible logo for the University showing emphasis on a) Dwarven recruitment since that's where money is and b) more "practical" areas of study.
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Given the culture of Fresia, I would think this university would be more akin to, say, Mississippi State than Carnegie-Mellon: more agricultural & hard sciences, arts just kind of being an afterthought stuffed into the college of Education (not joking here- both theatre & music are shoved into the college of Education at MSU but they have separate colleges for Agricultural Science and Industrial Science). Of course, I would imagine there is, or used to be, a college devoted to arcane studies but who knows? Anyway, would like some guidance here regarding how universities are done in this world and I'll go to town on this article. --HelenAngel 11:22, 16 May 2011 (EDT)


Possible logo for the University showing emphasis on a) Dwarven recruitment since that's where money is and b) more "practical" areas of study. UofF.jpg