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  2. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology (commonly called Vaughn College) is a private college in East Elmhurst, New York, specialized in aviation and engineering education. It is adjacent to LaGuardia Airport but was founded in Newark, New Jersey , in 1932 before moving to New York City in 1940.

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  6. List of alumnae of women's colleges in the United States

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    Women's College Coalition – list of alumnae "All women, and thriving" – News and Observer "In Virginia, three elite women's colleges reinvent themselves and find a new mission in a coed world" – 6 November 2006 Newsweek article on Sweet Briar College, Hollins University, and Mary Baldwin College

  7. List of women's colleges - Wikipedia

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    A women's college is an institution of higher education where enrollment is all-female. In the United States, almost all women's colleges are private undergraduate institutions, with many offering coeducational graduate programs.

  8. Diane Vaughan - Wikipedia

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    From 1982-1984 she was a Research Associate, at Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, and then joined the Department of Sociology at Boston College. From 1986 to 1987 she was a Visiting Fellow, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Wolfson College, Oxford. She taught at Boston College from 1984 to 2005. [4]

  9. Emma Willard - Wikipedia

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    Emma Willard (née Hart; February 23, 1787 – April 15, 1870) was an American female education activist who dedicated her life to education. She worked in several schools and founded the first school for women's higher education in the United States, the Troy Female Seminary in Troy, New York.