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Colby–Sawyer College is a private college in New London, New Hampshire, United States. It was founded as a coeducational academy in 1837 and sits on a 200-acre (0.81 km 2 ) campus. History
Colby-Sawyer College: New London: Private Baccalaureate college [34] 943 [34] 1837 [35] Dartmouth College: Hanover: Private Research university [36] 6,744 [36] 1769 [37] Franklin Pierce University: Rindge: Private Master's university [38] 1,663 [38] 1962 [39] Hellenic American University: Nashua: Private Not classified: 324 2004 [40] New ...
She worked at Lycoming College for ten years including as the vice president for administration and planning. [2] Stuebner was the executive vice president and chief operating officer at Allegheny College. [3] [2] On July 1, 2016, Stuebner became the ninth president and a professor of business and social sciences of Colby–Sawyer College. [2]
Colby–Sawyer College faculty (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Colby–Sawyer College" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Colby–Sawyer College, New London (women's college from 1928 to 1990; co-ed since 1991) Mount Saint Mary College, Hooksett (closed in 1978) Notre Dame College, Manchester (became co-ed in 1985; closed in 2002; academic programs merged into Southern New Hampshire University) [14] Pierce College for Women, Concord (closed in 1972)
There, he was named the Dr. Dale E. Bennett Professor of Law and was honored by the students as the Outstanding LSU Professor six times. He returned to LSU as the commencement speaker in 2006, while he was then president-elect at Colby-Sawyer College. [6] Galligan has published numerous books and articles on torts and admiralty.
Presidents of Colby–Sawyer College (2 P) Pages in category "Colby–Sawyer College faculty" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
This is a list of college athletics programs in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. Notes: This list is in a tabular format, with columns arranged in the following order, from left to right: Athletic team description (short school name and nickname), with a link to the school's athletic program article if it exists.