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Kurt Ollmann (born January 19, 1957, in Racine, Wisconsin), [1] is an American operatic baritone, known for his frequent musical association with composer and conductor Leonard Bernstein from 1982 until Bernstein's death in 1990.
Gibbs College, New York City/Melville, 1911–2009 Globe Institute of Technology , Manhattan , 1985–2016 [ 16 ] Long Island Business Institute, Commack / Flushing , 1968–2024 [ 5 ] [ 17 ]
Prior to its establishment, what is now Carroll University was Prairieville Academy which was founded in 1841. Its charter—named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence—was passed into law by the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature on January 31, 1846. [3]
This is a list of people who attended, or taught at, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, including those who attended Milwaukee State Normal School, Wisconsin State Teacher’s College, Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee and the University of Wisconsin-Extension Center in Milwaukee:
Gymnasium of Racine College View of the grounds of Racine College in 1910, facing west, toward the gymnasium. Chapel is on the right. St. John's Chapel at Racine College, in Racine, Wisconsin, ca. 1910. Racine College was an Episcopal preparatory school and college in Racine, Wisconsin, that operated between 1852 and 1933. [3]
The Marquette–Wisconsin men's basketball rivalry is an intercollegiate basketball rivalry [1] between the Marquette Golden Eagles and Wisconsin Badgers.The rivalry series is between the two major college athletics programs in the state of Wisconsin and is known as the I-94 Rivalry, given the 78 miles along the highway separating the two schools. [2]
The Rivington Street Settlement was established by college women, was controlled by college women, and had a majority of college women as residents. [1] The Rivington Street Settlement was a kind of graduate school in economics and sociology , with practical lessons in a tenement–house district - a kind of sociological laboratory.
Eau Claire is organized into four colleges: the College of Business, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education and Human Sciences, and the College of Nursing. The school offers about 109 undergraduate majors, 66 undergraduate minors, 48 undergraduate certificates, and 11 graduate programs. [46]