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Bryant & Stratton College (informally Bryant & Stratton or simply BSC) is a private college with campuses in New York, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin, as well as an online education division. Founded in 1854, the college offers associate degree and bachelor's degree programs.
Joseph moved to Brooklyn, New York with his family as a teenager. He played college soccer at Bryant & Stratton College [1] [2] and St. John's University, New York, graduating in 2002.
Alumni of Bryant & Stratton College with campuses in New York, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin, as well as an online campus.
Henry Dwight Stratton (1824–1867) was an author and co-founder and namesake of Bryant & Stratton College . Henry Dwight Stratton was born on August 24, 1824, in Amherst, Ohio, and attended the public schools in Amherst and then attended Oberlin College.
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An agent for Bronny James, son of hardwood icon LeBron James, confirmed his client will enter the NBA draft and seek to be the first father and son to play simultaneously in the league.
Andrew Alcott Hallett (August 4, 1975 – March 29, 2009) [1] was an American actor and singer who became known from playing the part of Lorne in the television series Angel (2000–2004).
Henry Beadman Bryant (1824–1892) was an author and co-founder and namesake of Bryant & Stratton College and Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Henry B. Bryant was born in Gloucestershire, England on April 5, 1824 and was the youngest son of six children.
Paul William "Bear" Bryant (September 11, 1913 – January 26, 1983) was an American college football player and coach. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, and best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team from 1958 to 1982. During his 25-year tenure as Alabama's ...
John C. Bryant served as president of the Buffalo Bryant and Stratton Business College from 1860 until he died in 1901. After Henry Bryant's death, John sold all of his interest in the schools, but the one in Buffalo.