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  1. These are institutions of higher education in the United States whose student populations are composed exclusively or almost exclusively of women. They are often liberal arts colleges. There are approximately sixty active women's colleges in the U.S. Currently active women's colleges are listed in bold text.

  2. 13. Juni 2011 · The College of Saint Mary of the Springs formally opened in 1924, as a Catholic women’s college in Columbus, Ohio. In 1964, the College allowed men to enroll. Then in 1968 the College of Saint Mary of the Springs became Ohio Dominican College.

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    1822 » The first Congregation of American women begins in Springfield, Kentucky after Sister Angela Sansbury and eight other young women respond to a Dominican priest, Samuel Wilson, who appealed to them to devote their lives as Dominicans religious to do the work of the Church. 1830 » Four Dominican Sisters move from Kentucky to Somerset, Ohio to ...

    1866 » The Chapel adjoining St. Mary’s catches fire from an unsafe flue, destroying practically everything. The Congregation must decide whether to rebuild or relocate. 1868 » After receiving an offer of 20 acres of land and all the bricks they would need from a local businessman, Theodore Leonard, the Sisters relocate to northeast Columbus and reo...

    1911 » The school is chartered by the State of Ohio as the Literary Institute of St. Mary of the Springs to offer classes. 1912 » Wehrle Art Memorial opens. Dedicated June 24, Wehrle Hall is home to art studios, classrooms, faculty offices and the Wehrle Art Gallery. 1924 » The school formally opens as the College of St. Mary of the Springs, a four...

    1963 » The College becomes legally and financially separated from the Dominican Sisters congregation and assumes independent governance. 1964 » The College becomes coeducational. 1966 » St. Mary of the Springs Academy closes. 1968 » The College is renamed Ohio Dominican College on July 1. 1978 » Sister Mary Andrew Matesich, OP is unanimously electe...

    2002 » Ohio Dominican College is renamed Ohio Dominican University on July 1. ODU introduces master’s programs in Business Administration, Liberal Arts and Theology. 2004 » Panther Stadium is constructed and ODU launches a football program. The number of overall varsity athletic teams soon doubles. 2009 » The Bishop James A. Griffin Student Center ...

  3. The Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over 40 counties in southern Ohio. It is one of 15 dioceses that make up the Province of the Midwest (Province 5).

  4. Saint Mary's School is a private independent Episcopal college-preparatory, boarding and day school for girls in grades 9–12. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, Saint Mary's School operates as an independent school with a historic association with the Episcopal Church including an Episcopal chapel, St. Mary's Chapel, on the school ...

  5. 15. März 2009 · On this site stood St. Mary of the Springs Academy, a school for girls first founded by the Dominican Sisters in 1830 in Somerset, Ohio, to respond to the educational needs of frontier Catholics. The school operated in Somerset until 1866 when a devastating fire destroyed the buildings.

  6. February 18. Fifty-three women from Ashtabula, Boardman, Canfield, Cleveland, Columbia Station, Ravenna, and Niles meet in Boardman to form “The Female Tract Society of Boardman Canfield and the Connecticut Western Reserve”.