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  1. Radcliffe College was a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was the coordinate college for Harvard University. It was also one of the Seven Sisters colleges. Radcliffe College conferred joint Harvard-Radcliffe diplomas beginning in 1963 and a formal merger agreement with Harvard was signed in 1977, with full integration with Harvard completed in 1999. Today, Radcliffe ...

  2. Established in the 1999 merger agreement between Radcliffe College and Harvard University, which created today’s Harvard Radcliffe Institute, our mission is broad and ambitious.

  3. 21 de abr. de 1999 · Radcliffe College--An April 21 Times article about Radcliffe College stated that under the terms of its merger with Harvard, the Radcliffe endowment would grow to more than $200 million.

  4. Newspapers chronicled her progress. At fourteen, she went to New York for two years where she improved her speaking ability, and then returned to Massachusetts to attend the Cambridge School for Young Ladies. With Sullivan’s tutoring, Keller was admitted to Radcliffe College, graduating cum laude in 1904.

  5. Drew Gilpin Faust, Term of Office: 2001–2007.Harvard University President Emeritus and Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor. Faust went on from Harvard Radcliffe Institute to serve as the 28th president of Harvard University—the first woman to hold that position—from 2007 through June 30, 2018.

  6. 21 de abr. de 1999 · Radcliffe administrators point out that as an institute, Radcliffe will have more money than it had as a college. In addition to the $150-million from Radcliffe’s endowment, Harvard will kick in ...

  7. The archives chronicle Radcliffe College from its beginning as the Harvard Annex in 1879 through its transition to the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in 1999. The Library's resources about Radcliffe College were used to create this exploration of the complicated story of women at Harvard University, and an evolution toward equality.