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Bethany College, established by Swedish Lutheran immigrants in 1881, is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Swedish-Lutheran settlers worked with the Rev. Carl Aaron Swensson , pastor of Bethany Lutheran Church, to establish Bethany Academy on October 15, 1881, in the sacristy of the church in Lindsborg, Kansas, with ...
The College of the Sisters of Bethany. The College of the Sisters of Bethany is a defunct school located in Topeka, Kansas, United States.The school was chartered by the Kansas Territory on February 2, 1861 (although Kansas was officially admitted to the Union four days earlier), and was originally named Episcopal Female Seminary of Topeka [1] but changed its name on July 9, 1872. [2]
The Bethany Swedes (historically the Bethany Terrible Swedes) are the athletic teams that represent Bethany College, located in Lindsborg, Kansas, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) since the 1902–03 academic year.
Bethany Theological Seminary, Richmond, Indiana Bethany University , Scotts Valley, California, formerly known as Bethany Bible College and Bethany College College of the Sisters of Bethany , Topeka, Kansas
The Kansas Board of Regents governs six state universities and supervises and coordinates 19 community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools and a municipal university. The Board also authorizes private and out-of-state institutions to operate in Kansas with a Certificate of Approval renewed annually.
The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball team has won six national championships, most recently in 2022. This is a list of college athletic programs in the U.S. state of Kansas . NCAA
Announced in fall 2019, the Neodesha Promise Scholarship — funded by alum and philanthropist Ben Cutler — aimed to turn the tide for the Kansas town. After promise of free college tuition ...
The 1904 Bethany Terrible Swedes football team represented Bethany College as an independent during the 1904 college football season. Led by Bennie Owen in his third and final season as head coach, the Terrible Swedes compiled a perfect record of 7–0. Bethany beat Oklahoma, 36–9, in the season finale. [1]