Urban 13

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The Urban 13 is a research-sharing association between thirteen public urban universities in major metropolitan areas of the U.S.

Metropolitan area
University
Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia State University
Birmingham, Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Boston, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Boston
Chicago, Illinois
University of Illinois at Chicago
Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Cincinnati
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland State University
Detroit, Michigan
Wayne State University
Houston, Texas
University of Houston
Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Kansas City, Missouri
University of Missouri–Kansas City
Memphis, Tennessee
University of Memphis
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
New Orleans, Louisiana
University of New Orleans
New York City, New York
City College of New York
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Temple University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University of Pittsburgh
Portland, Oregon
Portland State University
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University
St. Louis, Missouri
University of Missouri–St. Louis
Tallahassee, Florida
Florida A&M University
Toledo, Ohio
University of Toledo
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