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  • The Women's College Coalition (WCC) was founded in 1972 and describes itself as an "association of women’s colleges and universities that are two- and...
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    education for women were primarily founded during the early 19th century, many as teaching seminaries. As noted by the Women's College Coalition: The formal...
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    Female Seminary (now Wheaton College, Massachusetts) in 1834. The Women's College Coalition is an association of women's colleges and universities (with some...
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    The Women's College Coalition noted that: "Seminaries educated women for the only socially acceptable occupation: teaching. Only unmarried women could...
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    Seminary (redirect from Theological college)
    Thomas Nelson, US, 2015, p. 170 "The Rise of Women's Colleges, Coeducation". The Women's College Coalition. Archived from the original on September 3,...
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  • of women. There are approximately sixty active women's colleges in the U.S., most commonly liberal arts colleges. Currently active women's colleges are...
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    public liberal arts colleges. Many liberal arts colleges belong to the Annapolis Group, Oberlin Group, Women's College Coalition, and the Consortium of...
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  • exclusively, women. They are often liberal arts colleges. There are approximately 35 active women's colleges in the U.S. as of 2021. The colleges are listed...
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    policy accepting transgender women and nonbinary students, in 2014. A 2019 analysis only found two Women's College Coalition (WCC) member institutions without...
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    both men and women as teachers. Originally coed, in 1926 it became a four-year women's college. It is one of two historically black colleges that enroll...
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    "Peace College" in 1943. A member of the Women's College Coalition, Peace College was one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the...
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    Philadelphia portal Edwin Forrest House Women's College Coalition Hoffman, Sharon G.; Mott, Amanda M. (2008). Moore College of Art & Design. Arcadia Publishing...
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  • and women's basketball, football (soccer) and rugby union teams, men's Canadian football teams, and women's flag football teams. Vanier College was named...
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  • The Blue Dog Coalition, commonly known as the Blue Dogs or Blue Dog Democrats, is a caucus of moderate members from the Democratic Party in the United...
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  • The National Coalition Party (NCP; Finnish: Kansallinen Kokoomus [ˈkɑnsɑlːinen ˈkokoːmus], Kok; Swedish: Samlingspartiet, Saml) is a liberal-conservative...
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    Martin Van Buren of New York played the central role in building the coalition of state organizations that formed a new party as a vehicle to elect Andrew...
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    The Obama coalition was the combination of various voting blocs that supported the candidacy and presidency of Barack Obama. It consisted primarily of...
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    Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (category American university and college faculty deans)
    Caucus for Women's Issues Congressional Hispanic Caucus Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus Congressional Progressive Caucus New Democrat Coalition In April...
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    Barbara Doherty (category Women heads of universities and colleges)
    on national boards of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious and the Women's College Coalition. Doherty was born on December 2, 1931. She attended...
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  • It was the first women's college to offer graduate education through a PhD. Bryn Mawr College is a private women's liberal arts college founded in 1885...
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