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  2. Kutztown University of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Old Main. On September 15, 1866, the Keystone State Normal School was established on what is now the site of Old Main. The needs of a burgeoning industrialization in the region placed more and more demands on teacher preparation, and in 1928, the institution was designated Kutztown State Teacher's College and authorized to confer the bachelor's degree.

  3. List of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania alumni - Wikipedia

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    Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is a public university in Kutztown, Pennsylvania. It was previously known as Keystone State Normal School, Kutztown State Teacher's College, and Kutztown State College. Following are some of its notable alumni.

  4. Normal schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1855, the college was located in Newark until 1958 when it moved to Union, New Jersey. Known as Newark Normal School from 1855-1913; subsequently named New Jersey State Normal School at Newark 1913–1937; New Jersey State Teachers College 1937–1959; Newark State College 1959–1973; Kean College of New Jersey 1973–1997.

  5. List of university and college name changes in the United ...

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    Jacksonville State Teachers College; Jacksonville State College 1957, 1967 James Madison University: State Normal School for Women at Harrisonburg (until 1924), State Teachers College at Harrisonburg (1924 to 1938), Madison College (1938 to 1976) 1976 University of Jamestown: Jamestown College 2013 [40] John Brown University: John E. Brown College

  6. List of colleges and universities in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    There are 60 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Alabama. The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa is the largest university in the state with 38,100 enrolled for fall 2019. [1] Jefferson State Community College in Birmingham, Alabama is the largest two-year college, with an

  7. Paul R. Wieand - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Guths Station, Pennsylvania, and earned a bachelor's degree from Kutztown State Teachers College in 1940. He was elected secretary of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and served as its first treasurer in 1945. He was a radio broadcaster in the Pennsylvania German language on the Allentown radio station WSAN beginning in 1937.

  8. Don Reitz - Wikipedia

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    He went to Kutztown State Teachers College, where he studied abstract expressionism and only discovered his passion for working on the potter's wheel in his last semester. He graduated from the college in 1957 with a bachelor's degree in art education. [1] [7] Reitz went on to attend New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. [1]

  9. Alabama State University - Wikipedia

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    Alabama State University (ASU, Bama State, or Alabama State) is a public historically black university in Montgomery, Alabama.Founded in 1867, during the Reconstruction era, it was one of about 180 "normal schools" established by state governments in the 19th century to train teachers for the rapidly growing public common schools.