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Pages in category "Marymount Manhattan College alumni" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Marymount Manhattan College 55th Street entrance. Marymount Manhattan College was founded in 1936 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary as a two-year women's college and a New York City extension of Marymount College, Tarrytown in Tarrytown, New York. In 1948, the college moved to its present location on East 71st Street and became a ...
Marymount Manhattan College alumni (64 P) ... Pages in category "Marymount Manhattan College" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Alfred State College alumni (1 C, 5 P) Alfred University alumni (2 C, 100 P) ... Marymount Manhattan College alumni (64 P) Mercy College (New York) alumni (1 C, 43 P)
Regina Peruggi, an American educator, who was the President of Kingsborough Community College from 2005 to 2014. Prior to that, she was president of Marymount Manhattan College and led the Central Park Conservancy. Teresa P. Pica, Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education
Trenholm State Technical College – Formed by a merger between H. Councill Treholm State Technical College and John M. Patterson State Technical College, 2002/2003. [4] Trinity University (Texas) – absorbed University of San Antonio, 1942; Union College (Kentucky) – absorbed Sue Bennett College, 1997
Marymount School, a women's Catholic high school in Manhattan, was founded in 1926. In 1936, an extension of Marymount College, Tarrytown, was formed in Manhattan. It later became the co-educational college now known as Marymount Manhattan College. The original Marymount College, Tarrytown, was consolidated with Fordham University. In fall 2005 ...
St. Mary's Female Seminary Junior College, St. Mary's County, in St. Mary's City (converted legally to coeducational in 1949, but in reality was still mostly female, then mostly a women's college); name changed in 1949 to St. Mary's Seminary (dropping the word "female" from the name - not to be confused with a similarly named Roman Catholic ...