For any college hoops fan, this championship team was utterly unforgettable. Dubbed by Sports Illustrated as “The Perfect Game,” the 1985 NCAA title match had all the makings of a David versus Goliath showdown. Defending champion and #1 ranked Georgetown, which came into the final with a 35...
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School girls should know that clothes may make a career; happiness and leadership in all the years of high school and college life may be affected by the story a Freshman’s clothes tell. Many a girl with a keen mind, who has a natural disregard for clothes, perhaps, or who ha...
The Excelsior Scholarship is a game changer for students across New York State who might not have the financial means to pursue higher education.This program is making college more affordable and accessible for low- and middle-income families, giving them the opportunity to obtain their college deg...
For first-time students who are entering college during the Spring 2024 semester, or, current students who have never received funding through the Excelsior Scholarship,applications are currently open through February 2nd. ny.gov The Governor's Office has shared that in 2022, 58% of full-time (...
Direct aid like TAP as well as merit-based awards like the Regents Scholarships have paid economic dividends for years, often allowing students to attend the college of their choice within New York State. For many, this meant attending public colleges, where overall tuition costs are generally lo...
James H. Fairchild, later President of Oberlin College. Sarah met Daniel when the two were living at Oberlin, Ohio, in 1847. For more on details regarding this genealogy, see the comments accompanying the 1845 article "Mormonism and the Mormons," by William Buell Fairchild (another of Daniel...
Solomon Spaulding (born at Ashford, Ct., 1761, a graduate of Dartmouth college, a minister for four years, a merchant at Cherry Valley, N. Y., for some time, removing thence to Conneaut, O., in 1809, to Pittsburg in 1812, to Amity, Pa., in 1814, and dying there in 1816), ...