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  2. In 1970 the entire University became coeducational and in 1972, by action of the General Assembly of Virginia, the College became an independent, state-supported institution for women and men, with its own governing board. On July 1, 2004, the General Assembly named the institution University of Mary Washington.

  3. History. On March 14, 1908, Virginia Governor Claude A. Swanson signed into law legislation for the establishment of the new State Normal and Industrial School for Women. It was called Fredericksburg Teachers College.

  4. Socially conscious. Intellectually ambitious. Future focused. At the University of Mary Washington, we’re committed to building a better world through groundbreaking scholarship and an inclusive community. As a public liberal arts university, we’re harnessing the power of the liberal arts to educate the next great generation of problem solvers.

  5. It had gone co-ed in 1970, and in 1972 it had become independent, terminating its role as the women’s branch of the University of Virginia. “All of a sudden, Mary Washington had to forge its own identity and its own niche in higher education in Virginia,” Wilder said.

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · While currently known as the University of Mary Washington, from 1944 to 1972 the school was known as Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, as the University of Virginia's sister school.

  7. Overview. University of Mary Washington is a public institution that was founded in 1908. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 3,493 (fall 2022), its setting is suburban, and the campus...

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