Sentences with phrase «originally named the school»

Originally named the School of Veterinary Science and Medicine, the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine enrolled its first class of veterinary students in 1959.

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Going back farther, the word «academy» was originally the name of the precinct in Athens where Plato established his school, and he clearly affirmed that freedom for the truth can not be separated from worship of the divine.
In October 2015, Arete (originally named Interstellar), a software program created by entrepreneur Tim Kelley, received a grant from the National Science Foundation to further develop its NCAA tournament - style academic competition, which reached over 15,000 students at 600 schools in 2014.
Only 203 schools were opened in this timeframe, and they mostly had business people as «sponsors» — originally named to reflect the cash put into the schools from their businesses.
The school, originally named Kings Science academy, was later taken over by Dixons academy trust after financial mismanagement.
This post originally appeared on ProPublica as «When Charter Schools Are Nonprofit in Name Only» and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
Other titles include the 801Media title Kiss Your Hair by Duo Brand, Great Place High School — Student Council (second volume of the Great Place High School series) by Naduki Koujima, Love Skit by Rie Honjou and The Devil Inside (originally licensed under the name The Devil Within) by Rico Fukiyama.
Mike Davies: RESP are opened with a child's name attached to them so not directly, but if this was the only way for you to get money to pay for your own schooling, you could collapse the plan, repay the grant money and get back the capital that you had originally invested.
The New Museum takes its name from The New School, where it originally opened in 1977.
Having forgotten all but the first initial of Hofmann's name, Jensen originally enrolled in classes with at Moritz Heymann's art school.
Originally intended to be named simply «the Union,» the Cooper Union began with adult education in night classes on the subjects of applied sciences and architectural drawing, as well as day classes primarily intended for women on the subjects of photography, telegraphy, typewriting and shorthand in what was called the college's Female School of Design.
The school was originally named Otis Art Institute.
The New Museum takes its name from The New School, where it originally opened in 1977.
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