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  1. corpus-christi-college.shorthandstories.com › forty-years-onFORTY YEARS ON • WOMEN OF CORPUS

    Today the presence of successful women on the Fellowship and within the student body at Corpus is so integral to its history that individual achievements no longer need to be singled out. Five of the key College Officers are women – the Senior Tutor, Tutor for Undergraduate Admissions, Development Director, Bursar, and Domus Bursar – and ...

  2. Having been founded nearly half a millennium earlier as a college for men only, Corpus Christi was among many of Oxford's men's colleges to admit its first female undergraduate students in 1979 (though women graduate students had been admitted five years earlier).

  3. Welcome to Corpus Christi. Corpus Christi College was founded in 1352. We provide a stimulating academic and residential environment, both on the site of our original foundation in the heart of the city, and amidst one of the most beautiful gardens in Cambridge at Leckhampton. Read more.

  4. Corpus Christi College ... Women were also allowed to join the college Chapel Choir and dine in hall. In 1963, the college's first bar was opened in New Court. In 2008, it was moved to Library Court and the old bar was converted into a p ...

  5. This article explores aspects of identity and emotion in the life at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, as envisaged by its Founder and as experienced in its early decades. 3 Many historians now strive to discern emotions in the past, and to understand the lives of their subjects as experienced in bodies and with feeling.

  6. TAMU-CC originally opened in 1947 as the University of Corpus Christi, a private university operated by the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT). After the campus was severely damaged by Hurricane Celia in 1970, the school (which had financial problems since the outset) could not afford to rebuild and requested the Texas Legislature for assistance.

  7. 19 Apr. 18 Apr. Corpus Fellow Dr Jenny Zhang is a group leader and BBSRC David Phillips Fellow in the Department of Chemistry, where she is re-wiring photosynthesis to generate renewable fuels.