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  1. The Western College for Women class of 1904, Oxford, Ohio 4a20758v.jpg 1,024 × 810; 196 KB The Western College for Women class of 1905, 4a20760v.jpg 1,024 × 809; 204 KB The Western College, Oxford, Ohio LCCN2007662663.tif 3,681 × 685; 7.22 MB

  2. South Hadley, Massachusetts, Western was named for its geographic location, since Mount Holyoke is in the eastern United States. In 1904, this private women’s school was re-named The Western College for Women, and the buildings featured in this tour are those used during the years that the school was in operation, from 1855-1974.

  3. The W was founded on the idea that a university education is for everyone. Today, the mission is the same. The university is nationally recognized for low student debt, top value, diversity, and social mobility. National rankings, small class sizes, and unique programs create a university that empowers you to be bold, follow your dreams, and a ...

  4. Dec 6, 2022 · Nancy Yang Hsiung ’70 May 2022. Bulletin policy is to list deaths of Western College alumnae, former administrators, faculty and staff in “In Memoriam.”. WCAA trustees and Bulletin class ...

  5. Welcome! Founded in 1954 with a major gift from Max Stern, president of Hartz Mountain Products, Stern College for Women is a pioneer in the field of women's education. We offer women the unprecedented opportunity to earn their bachelor's degree in the arts and sciences and immerse themselves in rigorous Jewish studies at the same time, in the ...

  6. South Hadley, Massachusetts, Western was named for its geographic location, since Mount Holyoke is in the eastern United States. In 1904, this private women’s school was re-named The Western College for Women, and the buildings featured in this tour are those built during the years that the school was in operation, from 1855-1974.

  7. Apr 21, 2014 · Western Female Seminary, the first daughter institution of Mount Holyoke College, opened its doors in 1855 as a Christian institution. The seminary, which became Western College for Women, was founded on the Mt. Holyoke plan, with a strong emphasis on academics.

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