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Doane College-Crete CampusFounded in 1872, Doane is Nebraska's first liberal arts and sciences college. More than 130 years later, Doane continues to graduate ethical leaders who serve their communities with distinction and impact the state, the nation, and the world. As a private, independent, coeducational college, Doane is nationally recognized for its innovative, student-centered, results-oriented approach to ed…
Dominican University of CaliforniaDominican University of California is an independent university of Catholic heritage located 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, California. Founded in 1890 by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael, Dominican enjoys a century-long reputation for excellence in scholarship, research, and community outreach. The University offers more than 60 programs of study that reflect the div…
Dowling College-Brookhaven CampusFounded in 1955 as part of Adelphi College's outreach to Suffolk county, the College purchased the former W.K. Vanderbilt estate in Oakdale in 1962. In 1968 the College severed its ties with Adelphi and was renamed after its chief benefactor, Robert Dowling, a noted city planner and aviator. Dowling College now serves more than 7,000 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students thro…
Dowling College-Rudolph CampusFounded in 1955 as part of Adelphi College's outreach to Suffolk county, the College purchased the former W.K. Vanderbilt estate in Oakdale in 1962. In 1968 the College severed its ties with Adelphi and was renamed after its chief benefactor, Robert Dowling, a noted city planner and aviator. Dowling College now serves more than 7,000 full- and part-time undergraduate and graduate students thro…
Duke UniversityDuke University was created in 1924 by James Buchanan Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. The Dukes, a Durham family that built a worldwide financial empire in the manufacture of tobacco products and developed electricity production in the Carolinas, long had been interested in Trinity College. Trinity traced its roots to 1838 in nearby Randolph County when local Methodist and Quake…
Earlham CollegeThe mission of Earlham College, an independent, residential college, is to provide the highest quality undergraduate education in the liberal arts, including the sciences, shaped by the distinctive perspectives of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). A basic faith of Friends is that all truth is God's truth; thus Earlham emphasizes: pursuit of truth, wherever that pursuit leads; lack of…
East Carolina UniversityFor nearly a century, East Carolina University has served the people of North Carolina and the nation. From modest beginnings as a teacher training school, ECU has grown to become an emerging, national research university with an enrollment of more than 23,000. In 1907, East Carolina was founded to alleviate the desperate shortage of teachers in the eastern part of the state. Our College of Edu…
East Central UniversityAt East Central University there are many academic opportunities available to students. East Central University offers highly accredited degrees through the School of Business, School of Education and Psychology, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Mathematics and Science, and School of Graduate Studies. One thing that the students at ECU seem to enjoy is the small class si…
Eastern Nazarene CollegeLocated on Boston’s historic south shore, within walking distance of Quincy Bay, Eastern Nazarene College (ENC) recently celebrated its100th birthday. A fully accredited traditional liberal arts college, ENC has about 1200 students distributed across a traditional residential undergraduate program, adult studies, and a graduate program. ENC is known for its success in getting students into top gra…
Eckerd CollegeEckerd College has a diverse student body with 1750 students from 47 states and 39 countries and is one of only 40 schools listed in Loren Pope's Colleges That Change Lives. In 2003, Eckerd was named one of 13 Institutions of Excellence in the First College Year by the Policy Center on the First Year of College and became one of the youngest colleges to receive a Phi Beta Kappa chapter. Eckerd… |