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  2. The Swarthmore Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    When the College's iconic Parrish Hall was gutted by fire in 1881, it was immediately rebuilt, symbolically rising from the ashes like the bird found in Egyptian and Greek mythology. Soon after, The Phoenix was established as the campus newspaper of Swarthmore College, [ 3 ] publishing its first issue on December 1st, 1881.

  3. Swarthmore College - Wikipedia

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    Swarthmore College Computer Society (SCCS) is a student-run volunteer organization independent of the official ITS department of the college. [109] SCCS operates a set of servers that provide web applications for the Swarthmore College community, e-mail accounts, Unix shell login accounts, server storage space and webspace to students ...

  4. Nightingale College - Wikipedia

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    Nightingale College was formed in 2010 and was originally "training students while seeking accreditation." [1] In April 2011 the college began offering the Associate of Science in Nursing (ADN) Program. By May 2020 Nightingale college had 18 locations across the United States. [4] In the college's first ten years more than 1000 students ...

  5. List of Swarthmore College people - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable people associated with Swarthmore College, a private, independent liberal arts college located in the borough of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. Since its founding in 1864, Swarthmore has graduated 156 classes of students. As of 2022, the College enrolls 1,689 students and has roughly 21,300 living alumni.

  6. Valerie Smith (academic) - Wikipedia

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    The strength of the endowment allows Swarthmore to, among other things, practice need-blind admission; the college admits students without regard to their financial need and provides loan-free financial aid that meets 100% of a student's demonstrated need.

  7. Swarthmore - Wikipedia

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    Swarthmore may refer to: Swarthmore Lecture, an annual lecture given during the Britain Yearly Meeting; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, a borough in Pennsylvania; Swarthmore College, a liberal arts college in Pennsylvania List of Swarthmore College people, individuals associated with the above college

  8. Kenneth J. Gergen - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth J. Gergen (born 1935) is an American social psychologist and emeritus professor at Swarthmore College. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts from Yale University (1957) and his PhD from Duke University (1962).

  9. Category:Swarthmore College faculty - Wikipedia

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    Swarthmore College Department of German faculty (1 P) Pages in category "Swarthmore College faculty" The following 119 pages are in this category, out of 119 total.