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The Lexington Institute was founded in 1998 by former U.S. Representative James Courter (R-NJ), former congressional aide Merrick "Mac" Carey, and former Georgetown University professor Loren B. Thompson, who are the chairman, chief executive officer and chief operating officer of the Institute, respectively.
Dan Gouré is the Vice President of the Lexington Institute, a thinktank based in Arlington, Virginia, and an analyst on national security and military issues for NBC.He has worked as an adjunct professor in the National Defense University's Homeland Security program under the SNSEE since 2003. [1]
Lexington College was a Catholic women's college located in Chicago, Illinois. The curriculum was focused entirely on hospitality management studies . Originally known as the Lexington Institute of Hospitality Careers , the college opened in 1977 and closed in 2014.
The Virginia Military Institute (VMI) is a public senior military college in Lexington, Virginia, United States.It was founded in 1839 as America's first state military college and is the oldest public senior military college in the U.S.
Kansas Policy Institute; Levy Economics Institute; Lexington Institute; Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; Lugar Center; Mackinac Center for Public Policy;
University Chapel (formerly Lee Chapel) of Washington and Lee University is a National Historic Landmark in Lexington, Virginia.It was constructed during 1867–68 at the request of Robert E. Lee, who was president of the school (then known as Washington College), and after whom the university is, in part, named.
Lexington's Civil War Battle of the Hemp Bales was still a recent memory when Stephen G. Wentworth founded Wentworth Military Academy in 1880. By the 1870s, the town had already attained the reputation as the "Athens of the West" for its many academic institutions. Lexington was home to three notable schools for girls.
Lexington Community College was the last remaining college in the University of Kentucky Community College System until a vote by the trustees transferred governance to KCTCS in 2004. Prior to 1984, the college was named Lexington Technical Institute.