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    Judson College was a private women's college in Marion, Alabama. It was founded in 1838 and suspended its academic operations on July 31, 2021. Judson...
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  • Judson College may refer to one of several tertiary institutions: Judson College (Alabama), originally named Judson Female Institute Judson College (Mount...
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  • Billie Young (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    She lived in Marion, Alabama from which she traveled the world to teach and work with young people. She graduated from Judson College, and Samford University’s...
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    Milo Parker Jewett (category Judson College (Alabama))
    an American author and college president. He was the first president of Vassar College and first president of Judson College, holding the office from...
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    Robert J. Bentley (category Judson College (Alabama))
    American former politician and physician who served as the 53rd governor of Alabama from 2011 until 2017 upon his resignation following his arrest after a...
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    Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, Late Missionary to Burmah (Boston: Lincoln & Edmonds, 1831) fourth edition Judson College (Alabama) Dana L. Robert (Spring...
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  • University (Brownwood, Texas) Jacksonville College (Jacksonville, Texas) Judson College (Alabama) (Marion, Alabama) Liberty University (Lynchburg, Virginia)...
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    renamed for a hero of the American Revolution, Francis Marion. Two colleges, Judson College and Marion Military Institute, are located in Marion. This is noted...
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    instruction. During this time, Judson embraced the writings of the French philosophes. After graduating from college, Judson opened a school and wrote an...
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  • Raleigh Kirby Godsey (category Judson College (Alabama))
    Danforth Foundation and served as professor of philosophy and religion at Judson College. Godsey earned his bachelor's degree in history and religion from Samford...
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  • Evelyn Daniel Anderson (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    Outstanding Counselor of the Year for 1975–76, the 1977 Judson College Alumnae Achievement Award, and the Alabama Handicapped Professional Woman of the Year in...
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  • Titilayo Adedokun (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    singing. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Judson College in Marion, Alabama. After winning the 1996/97 Rotary International Ambassadorial...
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    E. Werner Reschke (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    Eric Werner Reschke (born 1965) is an American businessman and Republican politician currently serving in the Oregon House of Representatives. He represents...
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    Annelu Burns (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    born in Selma, Alabama, on November 12, 1889. She studied at multiple schools, including Judson College, Boston Conservatory, Brenau College, and Leopold...
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  • Janie Shores (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    Court. A native of Butler County, Alabama, who grew up in Baldwin County, Alabama, Shores attended Judson College and earned a bachelor's degree from...
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  • Ruth Robertson Berrey (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    attended Judson College in Marion, Alabama. During the next autumn, she attended the University of Alabama's medical program which was a two-year college. While...
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  • (teaching seminary) that is still a women's college. 1838: Judson College for Women was in Marion, Alabama. It was intended as an institute of higher learning...
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    Mary Ward Brown (category Judson College (Alabama) alumni)
    feature Alabama as a setting and have received several awards. Brown was born on June 18, 1917, in Hamburg, Alabama. She graduated from Judson College. Her...
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    of scale model. CERES Center at Ball State University, Indiana Judson College, Alabama This type of robotic heliodons is the most accurate sun simulator...
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  • project foundered after five years. In Alabama, local Baptists founded Judson College for women in 1838; and Howard College for men in 1841. Wealthy members...
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  • There are 60 colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Alabama. The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa is the largest university in the state with...
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  • Carnegie Library, on the campus of Judson College in Marion, Alabama. It became a state agency in 1975 by an act of the Alabama Legislature. The organization...
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  • Many colleges and universities are named after people. Namesakes include the founder of the institution, financial benefactors, revered religious leaders...
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  • Christian University Huntingdon College J.F. Drake State Comm & Tech College (2 campuses) Judson College (Alabama) Miles College (restricted tobacco use on...
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  • Agricultural Schools, Woman's College of Alabama, Judson College, Athens College, Presbyterian Synodical College, Howard College (now Samford University),...
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  • Military College of Alabama, (MMI, sometimes Marion Institute, Marion Military, or simply Marion) is a public military junior college in Marion, Alabama. Founded...
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    College (now University of West Alabama): It became coeducational in 1915. 1838: Judson Female Institute (Judson College): Founded in Marion, Alabama...
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    of many of Alabama's Baptist institutions and churches because members of this church were instrumental in establishing both Judson College in 1838 and...
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    Katharine Cooper Cater (category Educators from Alabama)
    the world. It opened in 1970 and is located on the campus of Judson College, Marion, Alabama. Currently there are 91 inductees, including notable women...
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  • privately held corporation headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama. ECA also owned Virginia College Online, which offered distance education academic programs...
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