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The Wisconsin Collegiate Conference (WCC) is a collegiate athletic conference made up primarily of the branch campuses of the Universities of Wisconsin as well as one private college. The conference currently sponsors men's basketball and women's volleyball and formerly sponsored in co-ed soccer, women's basketball, men's tennis, and men's golf.
The school was founded 1858, under the name of Bryant, Stratton & Packard's Mercantile College, by Mr. S. S. Packard and was the New York branch of a chain known as the Bryant & Stratton chain of business colleges.
Bank Street College of Education, Morningside Heights, Manhattan; Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson. Bard Graduate Center, New York City; Barnard College, Morningside Heights, Manhattan, across the street from Columbia University; Boricua College; Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn Heights; Bryant & Stratton College, Albany/Syracuse/Rochester
[1] [2] He attended schools in Brantford and also the Bryant and Stratton Commercial College in Toronto. He worked at a hardware store in Toronto and then apprenticed in jewelry and silverware wholesale before establishing a jewelry wholesale company with a partner. In 1873, he married Caroline Eliza Lugsden.
He emigrated to the United States in 1870, settling in Westerly, Rhode Island. In 1877 Berlitz moved to Providence, Rhode Island where he was an instructor of languages at the Bryant and Stratton National Business College, later to become Warner's Polytechnic Business College after an ownership change. [22]
History: Albany Patroons 1982–1992 Capital Region Pontiacs 1992–1993 Albany Patroons 2005–2009 Albany Patroons 2018–present: Arena: Washington Avenue Armory: Location: Albany, New York: Team colors: gold, green Vice-president(s) Michael Corts, Rocco Ricchiuti: Head coach: Derrick Rowland: Ownership: Ben Fernandez: Championships: 3 (1984 ...
Massachusetts Hall at Harvard University Old Chapel at the University of Massachusetts Amherst with the W. E. B. Du Bois Library in the background. There are 114 colleges and universities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. [1]
Northland College: Ashland: Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Diverse Fields: 531 0 1906 [38] HLC: Ottawa University–Milwaukee: Brookfield: Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Diverse Fields: 89 83 1865 [39] HLC: Ripon College: Ripon: Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus: 810 0 1851 [40 ...