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Drummond and Smith College, a combination of the original Drummond College and SH Smith House, has had a long association with education in Armidale.When the Armidale Teachers’ College (ATC) was established in 1928 there was a need to provide accommodation for the women students and this was met by using Girrahween a building opposite Central Park, which had originally been constructed as a ...
TuneFM (ACMA callsign: 2UNE) is the University of New England's (UNE) campus radio station, a high power open narrowcasting service operated by UNELife in Armidale, Australia. Founded in 1970, the station is Australia’s oldest university broadcaster, serving UNE’s students, staff, and the broader Armidale community.
Austin College celebrated its 40th anniversary and has provided a home for more than 8000 students since its opening in 1972. The college was named to honour the service to the University of Dr R.B. Austin, who was the government medical officer in Armidale at the time of the college’s establishment.
The 2024 Billboard Women in Music event honored some of our faves, including Tems, Victoria Monét and Ice Spice. Hosted by Tracee Ellis Ross , the awards show was full of entertainment, laughs ...
The first UNE students to broadcast did so out of the Armidale CBD studios of Armidale's commercial station 2AD until a studio and related equipment became available on campus. [6] [circular reference] The Radio UNE station was established in 1968–69 and utilized a "closed loop" system. AM radio induction within buildings of the university.
The University of New England (UNE) is a public university in New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1938, it was the first Australian university to be established outside of a state capital. [ 11 ] Its main campus is located in the regional city of Armidale mid-way between Sydney and Brisbane . [ 12 ]
The college is named after former prime minister Earle Page, who was the first Chancellor of the University of New England in 1954. [1] [2] It originated in 1963 as an all-male set of houses in town. Most Page students who were living in town had to travel to the campus for all meals by public transport.
Ida Herion (1896–1959), modernist dance teacher in Stuttgart; Carolina Hermann (born 1988), ice dancer; Reinhild Hoffmann (born 1966), show dancer; Hanya Holm (1893–1992), major contributor to modern dance in the United States, especially Broadway musicals; Dore Hoyer (1911–1967), expressionist dancer, choreographer, teacher, associate of ...