Urban 13
The Urban 13 was a research-sharing association originally between thirteen public urban universities, but eventually grew to include 22 institutions when it was succeeded by the Great Cities' Universities coalition in 1998. All Urban 13 institutions were based in major U.S. metropolitan areas.
- University of Alabama at Birmingham
- University of Missouri-St. Louis
- University of Cincinnati
- University of Missouri-Kansas City
- Cleveland State University
- University of New Orleans
- Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
- City College of New York
- Georgia State University
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Houston
- Portland State University
- University of Illinois at Chicago
- Temple University
- Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
- University of Toledo
- University of Massachusetts Boston
- Virginia Commonwealth University
- University of Memphis
- Wayne State University
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
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