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  2. Columbia College (South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia College is a private college in Columbia, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1854 by the United Methodist Church as a women's liberal arts college, Columbia College became fully coeducational in 2020 welcoming its first coed residential class in fall 2021. It also offers evening, graduate, and online programs for women and men.

  3. Columbia College - Wikipedia

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    Columbia College (New York), the university's oldest undergraduate college; Columbia College (Oregon), a former college in Eugene, Oregon; Milton-Freewater City Hall, a building in Milton-Freewater, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Columbia College; Columbia College (South Carolina), a private women's liberal arts ...

  4. Columbia College, Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    By 1760, Columbia had relocated from the Trinity Church site to one along Park Place, near the city commons and today's New York City Hall.. In 1767, Samuel Bard established a medical college at the school, now known as the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, which was the first medical school to grant the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree in America.

  5. List of Columbia College people - Wikipedia

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    James Hall Mason Knox (1841), 8th president of Lafayette College; John Aikman Stewart (1841), businessman, banker, acting president of Princeton University; John Howard Van Amringe (1860), mathematician and Dean of Columbia College; Seth Low (1870), president of Columbia University and mayor of New York City

  6. Fort Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Fort Stewart is named for Brigadier General Daniel Stewart, a hero of the Revolutionary War and a political leader from Liberty County, Georgia. [9] It is the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi River, covering 280,000 acres (1,100 km 2), which include parts of Liberty, Long, Bryan, Evans and Tattnall Counties.

  7. Seven games at Norm Stewart Classic to watch - AOL

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    Starting Dec. 7, the 16th annual Norm Stewart Classic will tip off at Mizzou Arena. 33 boys and 18 girls teams will participate in the three-day event that runs through Dec. 9, including seven ...

  8. SC woman stole money from employer for cosmetic surgery ...

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    A Columbia woman is heading to federal prison for stealing nearly $300,000 from an area business where she worked, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.. Kathy Drawdy Stewart, 62, pleaded ...

  9. Hamilton Hall (Columbia University) - Wikipedia

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    The building was the gift of the John Stewart Kennedy, a former trustee of Columbia College, [1] and is named after Alexander Hamilton, who attended King's College, Columbia's original name. A statue of Hamilton by William Ordway Partridge stands outside the building entrance. Hamilton Hall is the location of the Columbia College administrative ...