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Dean College was founded by Oliver Dean as a co-educational academy, Dean Academy, in 1865. He gave the school approximately nine acres of land and donated $125,000 towards its construction. The first class at Dean Academy was on October 1, 1866, with 44 students attending at the local Universalist Church.
Dean helped establish and was the first president of the Franklin Library Association, to support Franklin Public Library, the first and oldest continually used public lending library in the U.S. [2] [6] In 1865, Dean founded the co-educational Dean Academy with donations of about $125,000 and approximately 9 acres (3.6 ha) of land for the ...
A dean is usually the head of a significant collection of departments within a university (e.g., "dean of the downtown campus", "dean of the college of arts and sciences", "dean of the school of medicine"), with responsibilities for approving faculty hiring, setting academic policies, overseeing the budget, fundraising, and other administrative ...
The Dean Bulldogs football team represents Dean College in college football at the NCAA Division III level. The Bulldogs are members of the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC), fielding its team in the ECFC since 2016. [3] The Bulldogs play their home games at Dale Lippert Field in Franklin, Massachusetts. [4]
Until December 2019, the dean held the position until death or resignation; there was no mandatory age of retirement. [4] Then, upon accepting Cardinal Angelo Sodano's resignation as dean of the College of Cardinals, Pope Francis established that the dean would henceforth serve a five-year term that may be renewed once.
West Dean House. West Dean College of Arts and Conservation is situated in the 6,350-acre (25.7 km 2) West Dean Estate, of West Dean near Chichester.
Dean College alumni (1 C, 15 P) Dean Bulldogs (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Dean College" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
On October 3, 1973, what was then known as Dean Junior College applied for a 10-watt Class D educational radio station to broadcast on 91.3 MHz. The station was first issued the call sign WGAO on January 7, 1974, and was first licensed on September 29, 1975. On September 24, 1980, it applied to upgrade to a Class A station by moving to 88.3 MHz ...