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  2. Nikolaus Ehlen - Wikipedia

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    Nikolaus Ehlen was born as the son of a wine-grower in Graach an der Mosel near Bernkastel.Already in his youth he felt the urge to become a priest, and after his Abitur he enrolled in the Priestergymnasium (institute of higher education for people wishing to become a priest) in Trier.

  3. Medaille College - Wikipedia

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    Medaille University was a private college in Buffalo, New York. The Sisters of St. Joseph founded Medaille in 1937, naming it after their founder, Jean Paul Médaille. It later became nonsectarian and coeducational. [2] The college served roughly 1,600 students, mainly from Western New York and Southern Ontario, [3] during its final years.

  4. Boston University Metropolitan College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .bu .edu /met. Boston University Metropolitan College ( MET) is one of the 17 degree-granting schools and colleges [1] of Boston University. Founded in 1965, Metropolitan College offers 78 undergraduate and graduate degree and certificate programs. These courses are available part time and full-time, along with individual courses ...

  5. Borough of Manhattan Community College - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Manhattan Community College ( BMCC) is a public community college in New York City. Founded in 1963 as part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system, BMCC grants associate degrees in a wide variety of vocational, business, health, science, engineering and continuing education fields. BMCC's original campus was scattered ...

  6. Mitchell Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell Cohen is an author, essayist and critic, He is professor of political science at Baruch College of the City University of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center. From 1991 to 2009, he was co-editor of Dissent , one of the United States' leading intellectual quarterlies.

  7. Razia Sajjad Zaheer - Wikipedia

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    Razia Sajjad Zaheer (15 October 1918 – 18 December 1979) was an Indian writer in the Urdu language, a translator, and a prominent member of the Progressive Writers Association.

  8. Pi Alpha Tau - Wikipedia

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    History. Pi Alpha Tau sorority was established for Jewish women at Hunter College, a unit of the City University of New York. The exact founding date of the sorority is uncertain: The Oracle of Adelphi College (1937) gave the date as 1917, while the 1929 edition of The Oracle gives it as October 1918; Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, 14th Ed., (1940), claimed 1918; a ...

  9. John Adams High School (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    The school offers College Now, a program run by CUNY offering accredited college courses on site at the high school. The school has "collaborative team teaching" (CTT) classes, where two teachers work with a group of special- and general education students. (Laura Zingmond, October 2005)