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    Moravian University is the sixth-oldest college in the United States and the first to educate women in the original 13 colonies. It traces its roots to the Bethlehem Female Seminary, which was founded in 1742, as the first boarding school for young women in the U.S.

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  6. Alpha Alpha Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) was an initiative of Carol Traupman-Carr, the associate provost of Moravian College (now Moravian University) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] It was established with the initiation of more than 100 members on March 24, 2018.

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  8. Bethlehem Female Seminary - Wikipedia

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    When the Bethlehem Female Seminary became the Moravian Female Seminary in 1785, it restructured its curriculum into five categories. These subjects were spiritual and moral guidance, intellectual and cultural pursuits, vocational training, social cultivation, and physical exercise. [4]

  9. Benigna Zinzendorf - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum included writing, reading, household arts, and religion. Originally established to educate 25 students, it ultimately became the Moravian University [2] and Moravian Academy. [1]: 54 She established a staff so that she could embark on missionary journeys with her father. [1]: 54