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Originally Posted by Low C Sharp
I like the Virginia system of naming each school, other than its research flagship, after prominent person/s or concepts rather than locations. It allows each public school to build a unique brand, and none of them is marked as a particular tier due to being "directional." True, you can't tell from the name that James Madison University is located in Harrisonburg, but most of these schools serve an in-state market anyway, and in-state students already know or they can figure it out easily.
I think it would be great for the directionals in Illinois to become Abraham Lincoln U., Adlai Stevenson U., Jane Addams U....but nobody asked me, and I'm sure many alumni are attached to the existing names.
We can add Northwestern University to University of Southern California as another elite private exception to the rule that directions hurt prestige. Both schools are older than the oldest public schools in their respective cities.
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There is UVA and then UVA-Wise. George Mason in Fairfax was a UVA branch campus when it was first founded. William and Mary was initially a private college. Although they were and are publics, James Madison and Mary Washington were all single-sex as was UVA. UVA only went co-ed in the 70s and of course VMI even later than that. There are still a couple of women's colleges and one all-male college in the Commonwealth but they are all private.