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  New Georgia Encyclopedia: North Georgia College and State University
The college was established in 1873 largely as a result of the endeavors of William P. Price, a Dahlonega lawyer, Confederate veteran, and former member of the U.S. Congress.
NGCSU grants master's degrees in education, physical therapy, community counseling, and nursing, as well as an educational specialist degree.
The institution was the second state college (after the University of Georgia) and the first military college to admit women to its Corps of Cadets.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1427   (812 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Kennesaw State University
As a state university, Kennesaw views its central mission as teaching, with a secondary emphasis on professional service and applied research.
Kennesaw State University (KSU) was chartered by the Board of Regents in October 1963, during one of the most dramatic periods of college expansion in Georgia's history.
After World War II the University of Georgia established off-campus centers in a number of towns around the state.
www.newgeorgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-852&pid=s-60   (1528 words)

  
 Georgia College & State University, Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Despite his emphasis on objectivity, Ranke was notorious for his criticisms of the French, thereby illustrating the point of such modern philosophers of history as E.H. Carr, that one can never be entirely objective, as even the construct known as a "fact" involves some amount of subjectivity.
R.L. Moore, famous professor of mathematics at the University of Texas, Austin, and developer of the Moore method, in which students developed their own proofs within a framework supplied by the instructor.
Alfred North Whitehead, a professor of Trinity College, Cambridge; the University of London; and later at Harvard, Whitehead is primarily known as a mathematician, logician, and philosopher of science.
info.gcsu.edu /intranet/cetl/famoust.htm   (3845 words)

  
 Military - Georgia Military College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Edwin L. Jackson of the University of Georgia explains how Atlanta came to be Georgia's capital city...
The largest of the original thirteen United States; bounded on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina,...
North Georgia College and State University - The Military College...
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 north american college rome - Online College E-Learning And Online Degree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
DirectEducation.net is the ultimate online education portal, providing information on hundreds of programs across all of the best colleges and universities.
As home pages are found for American Universities granting bachelor or advanced degrees, they are added here, one page per university.
The Pontifical North American College is the House of Studies located at the heart of the Church in Rome, Italy, dedicated to the formation of men for the Roman Catholic priesthood.
www.tidemark.ca /american_college/north_american_college_rome.html   (360 words)

  
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