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The Masters School (colloquially known as Masters), is a private, coeducational boarding school and day college preparatory school located in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Its 96-acre (390,000 m 2) campus is located north of New York City in the Hudson Valley in Westchester County. It was founded as an all-girls private school in 1877 by Eliza Bailey ...
The following people are former or current students or faculty of The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Pages in category "The Masters School alumni" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.
Estherwood is a late 19th-century mansion located on the campus of The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York, United States. It was the home of industrial tycoon James Jennings McComb, who supported Masters financially in its early years when his daughters attended. The house's octagonal library was the first section built.
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Oct. 7—Two former teachers at the MASTERS Program have filed a new lawsuit alleging administrators at the Santa Fe charter school retaliated after the pair raised concerns about financial and ...
In 2016, the school underwent another name change and became The Master's University. [4] In June 2019 John MacArthur stepped down as president and became chancellor and John Stead, a faculty member since 1970, became the interim president.
According to new research, 23 percent of bachelor's degree programs and 43 percent of master's degree programs have a negative ROI.
She attended The Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Her parents were Agnes (born McKinley) and Albert Bristol Maginnes, a wealthy lawyer and football player. [2] She received a B.A. in history in 1955 from Mount Holyoke College and later took a sabbatical from her Rockefeller research job to study at the Sorbonne in the late 1960s. [3]