College Hill is a common name for the neighborhood where a college or university is located.
In the United States (by state):
- College Hill (Fairbanks, Alaska)
- College Hill Historic District (Scottsboro, Alabama), listed on the NRHP in Alabama
- College Hill, in Columbia Heights (Washington, D.C.), original site of The George Washington University
- College Hill (Tampa), a neighborhood within the City of Tampa, Florida
- College Hill (Augusta, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia
- College Hill District, Bowling Green, KY, listed on the NRHP in Kentucky
- College Hill Historic District (Bowling Green, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky
- College Hill Historic District (Crete, Nebraska), listed on the NRHP in Nebraska
- College Hill Historic District (Greensboro, North Carolina), listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
- North College Hill, Ohio
- College Hill West Historic District, Corvallis, OR, listed on the NRHP in Oregon
- College Hill (Beaver Falls), a neighborhood located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.
- College Hill Residential Historic District, Easton, PA, listed on the NRHP in Pennsylvania
- College Hill, Providence, Rhode Island, home to Brown University and the Rhode Island School of Design
- College Hill Historic District (Providence, Rhode Island), listed on the NRHP in Rhode Island
- College Hill Historic District (Brownsville, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Tennessee
- College Hill, Austin, original designation of the "Forty Acres" located within the Campus of the University of Texas at Austin
- College Hill Historic District (Pullman, Washington), listed on the NRHP in Washington
- College Hills Historic District, Shorewood Hills, WI, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin
College hill may also refer to:
- College Hill (TV series)
Famous quotes containing the words college and/or hill:
“I never feel so conscious of my race as I do when I stand before a class of twenty-five young men and women eager to learn about what it is to be black in America.”
—Claire Oberon Garcia, African American college professor. As quoted in the Chronicle of Higher Education, p. B3 (July 27, 1994)
“For now the moon with friendless light carouses
On hill and housetop, street and marketplace,
Men will plunge, mile after mile of men,
To crush this lucent madness of the face....”
—Allen Tate (18991979)
Related Phrases
Related Words