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  2. Hartford International University for Religion and Peace

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    Hartford Seminary began to offer niche concentrations in Christian-Muslim dialogue in 1972, and in 1990 Hartford Seminary officially claimed non-denominational status. [5] On Jan. 1, 2018, the Hartford Seminary joined the Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium (BTI), which is the largest theological consortium in the world.

  3. Hartford Female Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Hartford Female Seminary in Hartford, Connecticut was established in 1823, by Catharine Beecher, making it one of the first major educational institutions for women in the United States. By 1826 it had enrolled nearly 100 students. It implemented then-radical programs such as physical education courses for women. [2]

  4. Female seminary - Wikipedia

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    A female seminary is a private educational institution for women, ... founded the Hartford Female Seminary in 1823, ... A History of Women's Education in the United ...

  5. Howard Walter - Wikipedia

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    When Walter returned to the US, he studied at Hartford Seminary, was ordained a Congregationalist minister, and was an assistant minister in Asylum Hill, Connecticut, for three years. [1] Walter married Marguerite B. Darlington [3] on November 21, 1910, in a Brooklyn, New York, service officiated by James Henry Darlington. [2]

  6. Bible Normal College - Wikipedia

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    The Bible Normal College of Hartford, Connecticut was a training school for Sunday school teachers. It started in 1885 as part of the School for Christian Workers in Springfield, Massachusetts; [1] in 1889, it became the first American seminary to accept women.

  7. Catharine Beecher - Wikipedia

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    1823: Hartford Female Seminary: Beecher co-founded the Hartford Female Seminary, which was a school to train women to be mothers and teachers. It began with one room and seven students; within three years, it grew to almost 100 students, with 10 rooms and 8 teachers. The school had small class sizes, where advanced students taught other students.

  8. Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Hartford Seminary. Old State House. UConn Law. ... The Hartford Police Department was founded in 1860, though the history of law enforcement in Hartford begins in 1636.

  9. Heidi Hadsell - Wikipedia

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    Heidi Hadsell do Nascimento was the president of Hartford Seminary until April 2018.. She received a bachelor's degree from University of California, Berkeley, a master's degree from Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California.