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The University of Louisville by Dwayne Cox,

The University of Louisville by Dwayne Cox,
Dwayne Cox and William Morison trace the twists and turns of the University of Louisville's two hundred year journey from provincial academy to national powerhouse. From the 1798 charter that established Jefferson Seminary to the 1998 opening of Papa John Stadium, Cox and Morison reveal the unique and fascinating history of the university's evolution. They discuss the early failures to establish a liberal arts college; tell the extraordinary story of the Louisville Municipal College, U of L's separate division for African Americans during the era of segregation; detail the political wrangling and budgetary struggles of the university's move from quasi-private to state-supported institution; and confront head-on the question of the university's founding date. The history of the University of Louisville defies the stereotype of orderly and planned growth. For many years, the university was essentially a consortium of two professional schools -- medicine and law. Not until the first decade of the twentieth century did the liberal arts gain a firm and permanent foothold. Because of its early emphasis on practical, professional education and the virtual autonomy of its separate units for many years, U of L is unusual in the annals of higher education.



The University of Mississippi: A Sesquicentennial History by David G. Sansing,
The University of Mississippi: A Sesquicentennial History by David G. Sansing,
The University of Mississippi was established in the town of Oxford in 1848 so that the citizenry would have an alternative to sending Mississippi's young male gentry to the North or to England for collegiate education. The university's history has been linked to key events in the growth of the American nation and the national conscience. In the late 1850s, under the leadership of Chancellor Frederick A. P. Barnard, the university assembled perhaps the finest collection of scientific equipment in antebellum America. In 1861, when only thirteen years old and still struggling to win financial and popular support, the university closed as its students withdrew to enlist in the Confederate military service at the beginning of the Civil War. The University Greys, a company of students enrolled as Company A, 11th Mississippi Infantry, won "imperishable glory" in the Battle of Gettysburg. The institution reopened in 1865 after the war ended. Since 1897 the University of Mississippi has been known fondly as Ole Miss, a name derived from Ole Miss, the college yearbook. In the dosing decades of the nineteenth century and the first two of the twentieth century, the university evolved from a small liberal arts college with a prescribed classical curriculum into a university with a broader elective curriculum. But the development of professional schools notwithstanding, it retained many of the traditions and characteristics of the liberal arts college. In the late 1920s, after an unsuccessful attempt to move the university from Oxford to the more liberal state capital Jackson, Governor Theodore G. Bilbo dismissed the chancellor and several members of the faculty. During the civil rightsstruggle Ole Miss became a battleground when the federal government sent military troops to enforce the court order to admit James Meredith, a black student.



Thomas More College of Liberal Arts - The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts is dedicated to Classical education in the Catholic intellectual tradition. Throughout the course of its four-year curriculum, students engage the seminal ideas of Western thought.

Liberal arts college - A liberal arts college is an institution of higher education found in the United States, offering programs in the liberal arts at the post-secondary level. They encourage — and often require — their students to take a substantial number of classes in topics which may not directly relate to their vocational goals, in an effort to provide a "well-rounded" education.

Tabor College, Kansas - Tabor College is a four-year Christian liberal arts institution in Hillsboro, Kansas. It was founded in 1908 by people from the Mennonite Brethren and Krimmer Mennonite Brethren Christian churches.

Lane College - Lane College is a four-year, accredited historically black college located in Jackson, Tennessee, just east of the downtown area. It is primarily a liberal arts institution associated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church.



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Charlotte Arts Entertainment - Charlotte Arts Entertainment Looking at Pictures Combining clear, entertaining prose, imaginative layouts, charlotte arts entertainment and stunning color reproductions of some of the world's greatest paintings, Looking at Pictures teaches children to enjoy charlotte arts entertainment and respond to art on their own.Educator Joy Richardson introduces charlotte arts entertainment and explains 12 major themes in the study of art. From the treatment of light charlotte arts entertainment and the use of color to the tricks of perspective, she leads ...

Liberal Arts College California - Liberal Arts College California The Secret History Richard Pepen comes to the campus of Hampden College in Vermont to escape the featureless, dusty California of his childhood, liberal arts college california and to further his studies of ancient Greek. In this tightly woven liberal arts community there are five other students of Papen's chosen subject, all of them intimidatingly remote from the rest of the student body liberal arts college california and fiercely loyal to their professor liberal arts college ...

Arts California College in Liberal - Arts California College in Liberal The Secret History Richard Pepen comes to the campus of Hampden College in Vermont to escape the featureless, dusty California of his childhood, arts california college in liberal and to further his studies of ancient Greek. In this tightly woven liberal arts community there are five other students of Papen's chosen subject, all of them intimidatingly remote from the rest of the student body arts california college in liberal and fiercely loyal to their professor ...

Arts California College in Liberal - Arts California College in Liberal The Secret History Richard Pepen comes to the campus of Hampden College in Vermont to escape the featureless, dusty California of his childhood, arts california college in liberal and to further his studies of ancient Greek. In this tightly woven liberal arts community there are five other students of Papen's chosen subject, all of them intimidatingly remote from the rest of the student body arts california college in liberal and fiercely loyal to their professor ...

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