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  2. List of Calvinist educational institutions in North America

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    Tertiary institutions that do not study theology as their primary focus include: Belhaven University; Bethlehem College & Seminary; Calvin University

  3. Interdenominational Theological Center - Wikipedia

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    Morehouse College was interested in phasing out its Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.) degree program, while increasing its liberal arts focus. Mays thought that individually, the several theological schools for African Americans would be unable to obtain the resources to develop and maintain first-rate facilities and programs, but could be successful ...

  4. New York Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    New York Theological Seminary began its life in 1900 as the Bible Teacher's College in Montclair, New Jersey. [4] Under the direction of its founder, Wilbert Webster White, [5] the school sought to intentionally bridge the divide that had then begun to open between university-based and Bible school forms of theological education.

  5. David O. McKay School of Education - Wikipedia

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    The SOE began in 1913 as the Church Teachers College. It has gone through several subsequent name changes: the School of Education (1920), the College of Education (1921), prior to receiving its current name (1998). [4] It was named after David O. McKay, an educator and former president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS ...

  6. Gottesman Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Previously the library of Teachers College was known as Milbank Memorial Library, named after Thomas Milbank and dedicated as such in 1982. [6] Before moving to Russell Hall in 1924, where it occupied four floors and the tower, it was located at 9 University Place, and known as the Bryson Library, named after Mrs. Peter M. Bryson. [6]

  7. Union Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Columbia University lists UTS among its affiliate schools, alongside Barnard College and Teachers College. Since 1928, the seminary has served as Columbia's constituent faculty of theology. [5] In 1964, UTS also established an affiliation with the neighboring Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Despite its affiliation with Columbia ...

  8. Teachers College, Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    Teachers College, Columbia University (TC) is the graduate school of education under Columbia University, a private research university in New York City. [2] [3] Founded in 1887, Teachers College has served as one of the official Faculties and the Department of Education of Columbia University since 1898.

  9. Church Educational System - Wikipedia

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    The Church University, also called Young University, (1891–94), absorbed into the University of Utah and LDS University [19] Church College of Hawaii (1955), now Brigham Young University–Hawaii; In the mid-20th century, the church established secondary schools outside of the United States to provide education where it was not fully available.