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  2. Webster University - Wikipedia

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    Its name was changed to Webster College in 1924. [11] The first male students were admitted in 1962. [12] The sisters transferred ownership of the college to a lay Board of Directors in 1967; it was the first Catholic college in the United States to be totally under lay control. [13] In 1983, Webster College's name was changed to Webster ...

  3. Daniel Webster College - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Webster College (DWC) was a private college in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States. It operated from 1965 through 2017 and had a strong aeronautics focus during much of its history. It was a nonprofit college until 2009, when ITT Educational Services, Inc. bought it and converted it to a for-profit model. [1]

  4. List of presidents of Webster University - Wikipedia

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    No. Name Term start Term end 1 M. Dolorine Powers, SL: 1916 1919 2 M. Edith Loughran, SL: 1919 1925 3 M. Linus Maier, SL: 1925 1931 4 George Donovan: 1931 1950 5

  5. Webster Vienna Private University - Wikipedia

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    Webster Vienna at Marokkanergasse in 1991. Webster University was founded in St. Louis, Missouri, USA in 1915.After being impressed by a visit to the Webster Geneva campus, Vienna mayor Leopold Gratz invited Webster University to open a campus in Vienna as the country’s first and only American university beginning in 1981.

  6. List of Webster University alumni - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Webster University alumni, including both living and deceased individuals. Notable alumni. Marvin Abney (b. 1949) – Masters 1982; ...

  7. Jacqueline Grennan Wexler - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Grennan Wexler (born Jean Marie Grennan; August 2, 1926 – January 19, 2012), commonly known as Sister J, was an American Catholic religious sister who rose to prominence when she, as President of Webster College, strove to convince the Holy See allow the transferral of the college's ownership to a lay board of trustees.

  8. Category:Webster University - Wikipedia

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    Webster University Thailand; Webster University Utah; Webster Vienna Private University This page was last edited on 30 May 2024, at 04:59 (UTC). Text is ...

  9. Webster - Wikipedia

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    Webster College, Pasco County, Florida, acquired by Rasmussen College; Daniel Webster College, a defunct college in Nashua, New Hampshire; Webster Graduate School, London; Webster Grammar School, Auburn, Maine; Webster High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Webster Leiden, a university with multiple campuses