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Joliette Institution for Women - Correctional Service of Canada (in French) 46°01′57″N 73°24′54″W / 46.0325°N 73.4150°W / 46.0325; -73 This article about a building or structure in Quebec is a stub .
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Woman's Institute Club, established in 1882. It was a charter member of the New York Association of Working Girls' Societies, later known as the National League of Girls' Clubs, with which this society continued to be affiliated. Class department covering instruction in domestic art and science; An employment bureau was established in 1893.
Women: Karla Homolka (serial killer, imprisoned 1993–2005, released after 12-year sentence); she was held at the Regional Reception Centre since March 2001 after being transferred from the Joliette Institution for Women. In 2003, she was scheduled to be moved into a maximum security wing at Joliette. [9]
New York Medical College for Women, Manhattan (closed in 1918) Notre Dame College, Staten Island (merged with St. John's University in 1971) Russell Sage College, Troy (co-ed since 2020 after it merged with Sage College of Albany) Rutgers Female College, Manhattan (1838–1894) Sarah Lawrence College, Yonkers (co-ed since 1968)
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Urban Assembly Institute of Math and Science for Young Women (New York City) Urban Assembly School of Business for Young Women (New York City) Young Women's Leadership School of East Harlem; Young Women's Leadership School, Astoria (New York City) The Young Women's Leadership School of Queens; Private: Manhattan. Brearley School; Cathedral High ...
It is the oldest women's educational institution to be in continuous operation. [3] [4] 1787: Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia was the first government-recognized institution established for women's higher education in the United States. 1803: Bradford Academy (later renamed Bradford College) was the first academy in Massachusetts to admit ...