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  1. Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz. Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz ( pseudonym, Actaea; née Cary; December 5, 1822 – June 27, 1907) was an American educator, naturalist, writer, and the co-founder and first president of Radcliffe College. A researcher of natural history, she was an author and illustrator of natural history texts as well as a co-author of ...

  2. women's college in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1879-1999) This page was last edited on 1 June 2024, at 13:37. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  3. 31 de mai. de 2024 · Radcliffe College officially merged with Harvard in April 1999, after months of closed-door meetings that left students and alumni in the dark about the future of Radcliffe. By Dhruv T. Patel

  4. 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. In fact ...

  5. Ratcliffe benefits from a vibrant, warm and welcoming boarding community that has long been part of the School's history. Its close-knit community of friends and teachers’ is a supportive environment where young people can thrive. Boarding at Ratcliffe provides a world of opportunities and benefits to support students alongside their studies ...

  6. Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Term of Office: 2018–present. Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study; Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law School; and Professor of History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University. In 1999, Radcliffe College and Harvard University officially merged, establishing today's Harvard ...

  7. Há 4 dias · Helen Keller (born June 27, 1880, Tuscumbia, Alabama, U.S.—died June 1, 1968, Westport, Connecticut) was an American author and educator who was blind and deaf. Her education and training represent an extraordinary accomplishment in the education of persons with these disabilities. Helen Keller's birthplace, Tuscumbia, Alabama.