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College and graduates
In his 1990 speech to Kenyon College graduates, Watterson revealed that during his last year he had painted Michelangelo's Creation of Adam from the Sistine Chapel on the ceiling of his dorm room:
In 1998, Pensacola Christian College produced a widely distributed videotape, arguing that this " leaven of fundamentalism " was passed from the 19th-century Princeton theologian Benjamin B. Warfield ( 1851 – 1921 ) to Charles Brokenshire ( 1885 – 1954 ), who served BJU as Dean of the School of Religion, and then to current BJU faculty members and graduates.
Between 1965 and 1966 Fulcher organised happenings, parties and other events under the name A1 Good Guyz with two graduates of Twickenham Art College, David Wills and Roy Burge.
The college was founded by a group of graduates and professors of the Integral Program at Saint Mary's College of California, who were discouraged by the liberalism that became common place among the faculty and administration on Saint Mary's campus shortly after Vatican II.
According to self-reported data on PayScale, graduates of Harvey Mudd College earn the highest salaries among graduates of any college in the United States.
The graduates of this College included CHAU Lee-sun ( 周理信, 1890-1979 ) and WONG Yuen-hing ( 黃婉卿 ), both of whom graduated in the late 1910s and then practiced medicine in the hospitals in Guangdong province.
* College graduates 112 ( KAIT, 2000 ; K-BIT, 1992 ), 115 ( WAIS-R )
The idea of uniting former British and Dutch colonial possessions in Southeast Asia actually have its roots in early 20th century, as the concept of Greater Malay ( Melayu Raya ) was coined in British Malaya espoused by students and graduates of Sultan Idris Training College for Malay Teachers in the late 1920s.
According to Lt. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow, President of the Board which recommended its formation, " The College is concerned with grand strategy and the utilization of the national resources necessary to implement that strategy ... Its graduates will exercise a great influence on the formulation of national and foreign policy in both peace and war ...."
Most officers are graduates of the United Kingdom's Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst, with others having attended the United States Military Academy at West Point, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and St. Cyr, the military academy of France.
In most years, class sizes remained small and although the Academy, the attached elementary, middle, and high school was more successful ; by the end of the 1906 / 07 year Kendall College had had only 27 collegiate graduates.
Founded in 1832 by several Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, Wabash is one of three remaining traditional all-men's liberal arts colleges in the United States.
In fact, the master's degree he declined to purchase had no academic merit: Harvard College offered it to graduates " who proved their physical worth by being alive three years after graduating, and their saving, earning, or inheriting quality or condition by having Five Dollars to give the college.
A recent study by Higher Education Data Sharing lists Kalamazoo College in the top 1 percent of colleges and universities whose graduates go on to earn a Ph. D.
* Earlier graduates include J. C. R. Licklider, pioneer in artificial intelligence ; Charles Nagel, founder of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce ; Julian Hill, co-inventor of nylon ; Clyde Cowan, co-discoverer of the neutrino ; James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois ; David R. Francis, Governor of Missouri ; William H. Webster, former Director of the FBI ; Edward Singleton Holden, President of the University of California ; Nathan O. Hatch, president of Wake Forest University ; Thomas Lamb Eliot, President of Reed College ; and Abram L. Sachar, founding President of Brandeis University.
* 1878 – Ellis Reynolds Shipp graduates from Woman ’ s Medical College of Pennsylvania and begins practice in Utah
* Hebrew Theological College – a Chicago based institution, " preparing its graduates for roles as educators and Rabbis ", while providing " broad cultural perspectives and a strong foundation in the Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Since 1981, Saudi Arabia has sent 77 officers to the Defense Services Command & Staff College in Dhaka, which is the college's largest number of overseas graduates from a single nation.
The leading organizer of the Fundamentalist campaign against modernism was William Bell Riley, a Northern Baptist based in Minneapolis, where his Northwestern Bible and Missionary Training School ( 1902 ), Northwestern Evangelical Seminary ( 1935 ), and Northwestern College ( 1944 ) produced thousands of graduates.
It is remembered fondly by many graduates of the Woman's College simply as " the W. C ."
Of the Montgomery County Public Schools graduates who choose to stay in Maryland for college, 60 % attend Montgomery College within the following academic year.
Today, Baylor, McLennan Community College, and Texas State Technical College remain in McLennan County and absorb a large portion of the college-bound high school graduates from the County and the surrounding areas.
* 1930 Lyndon Baines Johnson graduates from Southwest Texas State Teachers College.

College and undergraduates
He linked his two buildings with an arched stone screen, Caröe Bridge, along Pembroke Street in a late Baroque style, the principal function of which was to act as a bridge by which undergraduates might cross the Master's forecourt at first-floor level from Pitt Building to New Court without leaving the College or trespassing in what was then the Fellows ' Garden.
Select Rice undergraduates are currently guaranteed admission to Baylor College of Medicine upon graduation as part of the Rice / Baylor Medical Scholars program.
The College improved on this in 2012, when 37. 9 % of its undergraduates were awarded Firsts.
According to college tradition, Thomas Gray left Peterhouse for Pembroke College after being the victim of a practical joke played by undergraduates.
The unusual name " Junior Bird ", originally used by Emory University, derives from a famous tournament held at Berry College, the " Early Bird ", which was held early in the quiz bowl season ( though the Early Bird is open to all undergraduates ).
In 1997 Rob Malda and Jeff Bates created Slashdot while undergraduates of Hope College.
In the summer of 1956, North Carolina State College enrolled its first African-American undergraduates, Ed Carson, Manuel Crockett, Irwin Holmes, and Walter Holmes.
The undergraduates of Clare College have usually performed very well based on the results published in the Tompkins Table, placing Clare within the top ten colleges from 2000 to 2005.
The College of Arts and Sciences has 7, 135 undergraduates enrolled as of 2009 fall semester.
In 2013, NTU will accept its first batch of medical undergraduates at its new joint medical school with Imperial College London, the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, which received philanthropic support of S $ 400 million within months of its establishment in Singapore.
All undergraduates receive a liberal arts education and have the option to pursue a major within the professional schools of the university or within the College of Arts and Sciences from the time they obtain junior status.
The college, situated on Merton Street between Merton College and Oriel College, is one of the smallest in Oxford by student population, having around 230 undergraduates and 120 graduates.
First year undergraduates are housed on-site in the College ’ s Turl St. site, and there is dedicated Graduate accommodation for the college on Iffley Road.
The brochure produced for the opening ceremony noted that the number of science students at the college had increased rapidly in recent years, and that provision of college laboratories would assist the tuition of undergraduates, as well as attracting to Jesus College graduates of the University of Wales who wished to continue their research at Oxford.
Keble College Sports Ground is located on Woodstock Road, and as well as hosting intercollege (" Cuppers ") matches, also lays the stage for annual fixtures between current undergraduates and Old Members (" Ghosts "), particularly in football and cricket.
The JCR, like all JCRs in Oxford, is both a communal room for undergraduates ( with a television, kitchen, vending machine, daily newspapers, a DVD library and sofas ) as well as the name of the body that represents said undergraduates to the senior members of College and on a university-wide basis.
As well as being the first Oxford college for undergraduates and the first to have senior members of the college give tutorials, New College was the first college in Oxford to be designed around a main quadrangle.
The first design allowed for a Provost and ten Fellows, called ' scholars ', and the College remained a small body of graduate Fellows until the 16th century, when it started to admit undergraduates.
The College has nearly 40 Fellows, about 300 undergraduates and some 160 graduates, the student body having roughly equal numbers of men and women.
During this period the college once again started to accept non-ministerial undergraduates and new buildings were erected to accommodate the College ’ s growing size.
St Catherine's has recently completed the construction of seven new accommodation staircases with en suite rooms, which means that most undergraduates are able to live on the main College site for the duration of their course.
St John's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford, one of the larger Oxford colleges with approximately 390 undergraduates, 200 postgraduates and over 100 academic staff.
The College also accommodates a number of students, traditionally second-year undergraduates but nowadays also a significant number of final year undergraduates and graduate students, in the houses owned by the college on Museum Road and Blackhall Road.

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