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  2. Frostburg State University - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, the school was renamed "State Teachers' College at Frostburg" (also called Frostburg State Teachers College) and began offering a four-year degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science in elementary education, after expanding the curriculum from two to three years in 1931 and 1934, respectively.

  3. Thomas G. Pullen - Wikipedia

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    Thomas G. Pullen. Teachers College Columbia University. Master of Education (Ed.M.), Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)1926. Thomas Granville Pullen Jr. (August 2, 1898 – November 11, 1979) was the fifth president of the University of Baltimore from 1964 to 1969. Prior to that, he acted as state superintendent of schools for Maryland from 1942 to 1964.

  4. Towson University - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1866 as Maryland's first training school for teachers, Towson University is a part of the University System of Maryland. Since its founding, the university has evolved into eight subsidiary colleges with over 20,000 students. Its 329-acre campus is situated in Baltimore County, Maryland eight miles north of downtown Baltimore.

  5. Catherine R. Gira - Wikipedia

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    Fayette City, Pennsylvania. Died. March 26, 2019. (2019-03-26) (aged 86) Columbia, Maryland. Occupation (s) Educator and university administrator. Catherine Russell Gira (October 30, 1932 – March 26, 2019) was an American educator and administrator who was president of Frostburg State University from 1991 to 2006.

  6. List of Frostburg State University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Name Class Degree(s) Notability Reference Barry Davis: 1989 Master of Education College baseball coach, most notably for Rider [22]John Ellinger: American soccer coach, formerly of the Under 17 United States men's national soccer team and Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer

  7. Dorothy Howard - Wikipedia

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    Following her graduation from North Texas State Teacher's College in 1923, she worked as a teacher, and eventually principal, in public schools in Texas, New York, and New Jersey until 1944. [5] In 1944, Howard became a professor at Frostburg State University in the English department. She would continue in that role until 1967. [6]

  8. Alice Manicur - Wikipedia

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    Alice Roberta Manicur (September 13, 1924 – January 2, 2017) was an American educator and college administrator. She was dean of students and vice president of Frostburg State University, and president of the National Association for Student Personnel Administrators. She was inducted into the Maryland Women's Hall of Fame in 2012.

  9. Frostburg, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Frostburg State University was founded in 1898. Beginning as a university for teachers, Frostburg became a liberal arts school in 1960. Today, Frostburg State University has 4,755 undergraduate students, 630 graduates, and an 18:1 student faculty ratio. [37]