The two institutions merged under the Becker name in 1997.
The two institutions merged in 1713 and existed until the 1870.
Several other institutions have merged over time to become today's Albany Institute.
The steel, trade and nuclear institutions eventually merged into one entity, the European Union, which now has 12 member countries.
From 1925 to present, various institutions have merged to form the College as it exists today.
As a result of the $1.45 billion deal, the two institutions will merge into the 12th-largest United States bank.
These institutions merged in 1922, creating the Foreign Trade College.
In 1994 the two institutions merged, with the college becoming a constituent faculty of the university.
In 1920, the institution merged with the Bank of America.
The three institutions merged in 1897 to form the University College of Sheffield.