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  2. Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of Education - Wikipedia

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    When the GSEAS was dissolved, the La Salle Teacher Training Center was created to strengthen the existing education programs. In 1987, the Center became the La Salle School of Education, which was elevated to college status three years later. On May 31, 2013, the college was renamed to Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of Education headed by V.P. and ...

  3. La Salle University - Wikipedia

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    La Salle TV is a student run, [51] public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable television station that offers an Educational-access television channel run by La Salle and carried within Philadelphia's city limits on the Comcast cable system. The station reaches over 300,000 homes and serves La Salle students and its neighbors with ...

  4. WEXP (La Salle University) - Wikipedia

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    Coverage of La Salle basketball was also Arlington, Virginia. The station only aired from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In early 1971, the university had explored an opportunity to purchase WPWT 91.7 FM, and operate on an FCC-licensed basis. Some students and professors from the communication department pushed for support of the acquisition.

  5. La Salle Extension University - Wikipedia

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    La Salle Extension University (LSEU), [1] also styled as LaSalle Extension University, [2] was a nationally accredited private university based in Chicago, Illinois. Although the school offered resident educational programs in classes and seminars their primary mode of delivery was by way of distance learning. LSEU was in operation from 1908 ...

  6. Lasallian educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, founder of the De La Salle Brothers and Patron Saint of all teachers. Lasallian educational institutions [1] are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers ...

  7. College Hall (La Salle University) - Wikipedia

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    College Hall is the original academic building on La Salle University's campus. It is located at 1900 W. Olney Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.College Hall presently houses the Schools of Business and Business Administration, the Campus Ministry Center and the La Salle University Archives.

  8. La Salle University (Ozamiz) - Wikipedia

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    The history of La Salle Ozamiz dates back to the establishment of a parochial school in 1789 within the Parish of the Immaculate Conception. The school was established by the Recollect parish priest, Fr. Constancio Arsenio, OAR, with the first classes being the Cartilla, the Misterio, the Trisagio, and the Novena.

  9. La Salle College High School - Wikipedia

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    La Salle is situated on an 84-acre campus. The grounds include the school building, which contains a cafeteria, gymnasium, auditorium, student center, the Marian Chapel, a central courtyard, and a meadow featuring a grotto adorned by a shrine to Our Lady of Lourdes. Next to the school is the Christian Brothers' residence, a cottage built in 1927.