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  2. Nazareth University - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth University (also known as Naz) is a private university in Pittsford, New York. It offers over 60 undergraduate majors [ 5 ] and more than two dozen graduate programs. The college was previously Nazareth College of Rochester , or Nazareth College .

  3. Nazareth College - Wikipedia

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    Collège Notre Dame de Nazareth, Beirut Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.

  4. Nazareth, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth is an unincorporated community and a historic site in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States, located about three miles north of Bardstown. [1] The zipcode is: 40048. [ 2 ]

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  7. Nazareth Evangelical College - Wikipedia

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    Nazareth Evangelical College has its origins in two Bible colleges: Galilee Bible College (GBC) and Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary (NETS).Nazareth Evangelical Theological Seminary (NETS) was founded in 2007 by the Scottish missionary-scholar J. Bryson Arthur and his wife May, originally with the name The Nazareth Center for Christian Studies.

  8. Spalding University - Wikipedia

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    When Spalding University, originally called Nazareth College, opened in 1920, its sole building was the 1871 structure known as the Tompkins-Buchanan-Rankin House. This Italianate building was designed and built by architect Henry Whitestone for the family of Joseph T. Tompkins, a wealthy dry-goods merchant and importer.

  9. Sisters of Charity of Nazareth - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville and Nazareth campuses merged. and in 1969, the school was renamed Spalding College. Two years later, all instructional activity was moved to the Louisville campus. Former dorms on SCN's campus now function as affordable housing for the elderly and disabled. [4] In 1984, Spalding College became Spalding University.