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  2. Westminster College (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Westminster College is a private liberal arts college in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, United States. Founded in 1852, it is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) . The student population includes approximately 1,300 undergraduate and graduate students.

  3. Eric Burns - Wikipedia

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    Burns was fired in 2008 after 10 years of hosting Fox News Watch on the Fox News Channel. [2] [3] The New York Times said Burns acted as "the ringmaster for a relatively even-handed roundtable discussion about the media." [4] Vanity Fair magazine once called Fox News Watch one of only two programs on the network worth watching.

  4. Westminster College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the college chapel, with the college motto above the altar. In 1959, Westminster College moved into a set of purpose-built facilities on Harcourt Hill, Oxford, with buildings designed by Seely & Paget which were noted for their fusion of Oxford quads with a "New England" style of architecture, evident particularly in the large and distinctive chapel.

  5. Joe Fusco - Wikipedia

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    Joseph B. Fusco (February 3, 1938 – February 22, 2025) was an American college football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head coach at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania from 1972 to 1990, compiling a record of 154–34–3.

  6. Westminster College (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Westminster College was founded as a college for young men by the Rev. William W. Robertson and local Presbyterians in 1851 as Fulton College and assumed the present name in 1853. Throughout the next century, Westminster College continued to be an all-male institution until the first coeducational class in 1979.

  7. Brian Levin-Stankevich - Wikipedia

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    He received his undergraduate degree from Hamilton College. [1] [2] In 1977, he was a Fulbright Scholar. He has worked as both a teacher and administrator at several institutions including the University at Buffalo, Florida Atlantic University, and Eastern Washington University. Stankevich is married and is the parent of twin sons. [3]

  8. Westminster College (Cambridge) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2017 the Westminster College site has also been home to the Woolf Institute of Abrahamic Faiths and Faraday Institute for Science and Religion. [7] Westminster College is also affiliated with the American writer and Presbyterian theologian, Frederick Buechner. The College awards an annual prize for Excellence in Writing named after the ...

  9. Richard Dorman (academic administrator) - Wikipedia

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    He became President of Westminster on July 1, 2008, succeeding former President Thomas Williamson. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In May 2015, Dr. Dorman announced that he would leave his position as president at the end of the 2015–16 academic year in order to be closer to family and to pursue writing and academic research on higher education.