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Dunwoody College was founded as a technical institute in 1914, when Minneapolis businessman William Hood Dunwoody left three million dollars in his will to "provide for all time a place where youth without distinction on account of race, color or religious prejudice, may learn the useful trades and crafts, and thereby fit themselves for the better performance of life's duties."
Kate Dunwoody gave an additional $1.6 million on her death in 1915. [1] In 1998 the institute was accredited by The Higher Learning Commission to award bachelor's degrees. [1] Today known as Dunwoody College of Technology, it occupies a campus near downtown Minneapolis. As of 2015 Dunwoody offers workforce training and continuing education, and ...
NEI College of Technology was a technical college in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, specializing in electronics, and computer and information technology. It was founded in 1930 by George W. Young (founder of WDGY radio) as a school for radio repair. In 1967 it was renamed the Northwestern Electronics Institute.
Dunwoody College of Technology: Minneapolis: Private not-for-profit Associate's college: 1,359 1914 [65] Gustavus Adolphus College: St. Peter: Private not-for-profit : Baccalaureate college: 2,072 1862 [66] Hamline University: St. Paul: Private not-for-profit : Master's university: 2,638 1854 [67] Hazelden Graduate School of Addiction Studies ...
The public two-year Minneapolis Community and Technical College [498] and the private Dunwoody College of Technology [499] provide career training and associate degrees, and the latter offers a bachelor's program. Saint Mary's University of Minnesota has a Twin Cities campus for its graduate and professional programs. [500]
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system or Minnesota State, previously branded as MnSCU, [4] comprises 26 state colleges and 7 state universities with 54 campuses throughout Minnesota. The system is the largest higher education system in Minnesota (separate from the University of Minnesota system ) and the third largest in the ...
The College of Science and Engineering (CSE) is one of the colleges of the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On July 1, 2010, the college was officially renamed from the Institute of Technology (IT). [1] [2] It was created in 1935 by bringing together the university's programs in engineering, mining, architecture, and chemistry.
William Ellery Channing Whitney [1] (April 11, 1851 – August 23, 1945) was an American architect who practiced in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [2] He specialized primarily in domestic architecture, designing homes for many prominent Twin Cities families.