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  1. Newnham Grange is an early 19th century house of gracious aspect containing fittings of the period. In 1976 Margaret E Keynes published ‘A House by the River – Newnham Grange to Darwin College’, an extensive history of the buildings and people who lived at this location. For a history of Newnham Grange follow this link:

  2. Edith Stoney's medals held at Newnham College, Cambridge. From left to right: British War Medal (reverse), Victory Medal (obverse), Serbian Order of St Sava (reverse), French Croix de Guerre (reverse) and French “Médaille des épidémies" (reverse). They were assigned to the Corps Expéditionnaire d’Orient and order to move to Serbia.

  3. The University of Cambridge has 31 colleges, [5] founded between the 13th and 20th centuries. No colleges were founded between 1596 ( Sidney Sussex College) and 1800 ( Downing College ), which allows the colleges to be distinguished into two groups according to foundation date: the 15 "new" colleges, founded between 1800 and 1977.

  4. The college's most formal name is the College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary in the University of Cambridge, usually abbreviated to Corpus Christi College. From the early 16th century, it was also known as Benet or St Benet's College, from the nearby St Bene't's Church, associated with the founding guild of Corpus Christi.

  5. The college was founded as the Cambridge Training College for Women, and it began with 14 students in a small house in Newnham called Crofton Cottage. The first principal was a graduate of Newnham College, Elizabeth Phillips Hughes (1851-1925), who was in post from 1885 to 1899.

  6. Newnham College, Cambridge ( PhD) Title. CEO at Affectiva. Children. 2, including Jana Amin. Website. affectiva .com /rana-el-kaliouby. Rana el Kaliouby ( Arabic: رنا القليوبي; born 1978) is an Egyptian-American computer scientist. [1] She is the co-founder, with Rosalind Picard, and CEO of Affectiva .

  7. About. Newnham is one of the 31 colleges of the University of Cambridge: a place of learning, teaching and research. Our college was established in 1871, as a women’s college at a time when women were not allowed to attend the University. Our co-founders included Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett, the famous campaigner for women’s suffrage.