With regard to Thomas Edison State University, Maniac Craniac writes, "11 syllables. Good thing I went to college to learn how to read long phrases like that." So who has more syllables than that? MIT comes to mind, with twelve.
Well, we were discussing this one in another thread: Ukrainisch-amerikanisches Geisteswissenschaftliches Institut "Internationale Universität Wisconsin 30+ syllables, I think - Or is that cheating? :smile: J.
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Or to be exact, Ukrajins'ko-amerykans'kyi gumanitarnyi instytut "Viskonsyns'kyj Mizhnarodnyj Universytet (SShA) v Ukrajini". Yeah, that's a contender for sure. P. S. My alma mater is Natzional'nyj Tekhnichnyj Universytet Ukrajiny "Kyjivs'kyj Politekhnichnyj Instytut"[\B] (National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute"). That's the real name. North Americans stand no chance in this game.
Home | UOIT Not a contender but my favorite because I was at Durham College when it was envisaged. University of Ontario Institute of Technology
The Culinary Institute of America 13 ...but I see we can attach a campus city too? If I follow suit, my campus is a measly 2 (Hyde Park) but they have a new campus in San Antonio which brings up to 18.
Yep - a few of us on DI. Land of the 68-cent dollar and the Second Coming of Trudeaumania. Our standard greeting... "damn cold, eh?" J (But we do have some very good schools. :smile: )