Yahoo Italia Ricerca nel Web

Risultati di ricerca

  1. Briarcliff College. Coordinates: 41.1384°N 73.8248°W. Briarcliff College was a women's college in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The school was founded as Mrs. Dow's School for Girls in 1903 at the Briarcliff Lodge.

    • Suburban, 37 acres (15 ha)
  2. Over 90 years ago, we began as a private, liberal-arts, two-year college for women. Today, we are still a private, liberal-arts institution — but we have grown into a University that offers award-winning educational programs, with all levels of certifications and degrees, to any individual wanting to pursue higher education.

  3. Briarcliff College was a women's college in Briarcliff Manor, New York. The school was founded as Mrs. Dow's School for Girls in 1903 at the Briarcliff Lodge. After Walter W. Law donated land and a building for the college, it operated at its location at 235 Elm Road in Briarcliff until 1977; closing due to low enrollment and financial problems.

  4. On Sept. 18, 1930, Briar Cliff College was established as a private, liberal arts institution by the Catholic Franciscan order known as the Sisters of St. Francis of Dubuque. In 1937, Briar Cliff's two-year education program was expanded to four years. In 1965, the first males were admitted to Briar Cliff College.

  5. www.briarcliffe.edu. Briarcliffe College. Briarcliffe College was a private for-profit college with two campuses on Long Island, New York. It was owned by Career Education Corporation. The Bethpage campus served Nassau County, New York, and the Patchogue campus was in Suffolk County, New York.

    • 1966–2018
    • George Santiago, Jr.
  6. 17 mar 2021 · The article described Briarcliff College as an alternative to schools such as Smith and Vassar. The bucolic campus had dormitories, a fine arts and humanities building, the Woodward Science...

  7. 6 feb 1977 · BRIARCLIFF COLLEGE, the small but well‐known liberal arts college for women that has been part of the Westchester County education landscape for nearly three‐quarters of a century, is in deep...