Since 1973, the Latin/Greek Institute (LGI) at the City University of New York has trained thousands of students in the classical languages. After 50 days of highly choreographed study, graduates of the institutes basic Latin and...Daugiau...
On November 19, 1906, the School of the Ozarks was chartered by the State of Missouri. The poverty-stricken Ozarks had limited educational opportunities, but when the first students enrolled, the school did not depen...Daugiau...
Rollins College was founded by New England Congregationalists in 1885 and is recognized as the first coeducational institution of higher learning in Florida. Built upon classical values, the Rollins College founders sought to introduce a liberal arts...Daugiau...
On September 25, 1873, Dr. Nathan Jackson Morrison, the first president of Drury College, stood in the second-story window of an unfinished building and rang a borrowed boardinghouse dinner bell to announce the opening of the school. The six faculty...Daugiau...
The story of Lander University is the story of the struggles and successes associated with providing college-level education to women in a rural Southern town after the Civil War and surviving through more than a century of change and growth. Origina...Daugiau...
Established in 1947 by the Sisters of St. Basil the Great, Manor College transformed the lives of generations of students over the last 75 years through its liberal arts and career-focused degree programs. Nestled immediately outside Philadelphia in...Daugiau...
Earlham College, opened in 1847, is the second oldest Quaker college in the world. From a school intended for the guarded religious education of the children of Friends, it has evolved to become an international institution of higher education, wit...Daugiau...
Originally founded in 1876 as a department of Central Tennessee College, Meharry Medical College was granted a separate charter of incorporation in 1915. The college was named to honor five Irish brothers, Samuel, Hugh, Alexander, Jesse, and David Me...Daugiau...
Founded in 1874 as Massachusettss fifth normal school, Worcester State University has changed significantly while evolving from a teacher training school to a highly regarded public university in New Englands second-largest city. Normal schools pre...Daugiau...