Greenville University
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Greenville University is a private university in Greenville, Illinois. It is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. Established as Greenville College in 1892, the institution was renamed Greenville University in 2017.
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グリーンビル大学(グリーンビルだいがく、英語: Greenville University)はイリノイ州グリーンビルにあるリベラルアーツカレッジ。自由メソジスト教会が運営しており、2017年6月1日に名称を「グリーンビル・カレッジ」から「グリーンビル・ユニバーシティ」に変更した。クリスチャン・カレッジ・コンソーシアムに加盟している。
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Greenville University
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グリーンビル大学
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Greenville University
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Greenville University
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Old Main, Almira College
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Panthers
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Italianate
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Illinois#USA
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Greenville_University_Logo.jpeg
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Preparing Students for Lives of Character and Service
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In Memory of John Brown White, Teacher, Counsellor, and Friend, First President, Almira College, Founded in 1855. Placed By His Grateful Pupils 1931.
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—Plaque on Hogue Hall
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Greenville University is a private university in Greenville, Illinois. It is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. Established as Greenville College in 1892, the institution was renamed Greenville University in 2017.
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グリーンビル大学(グリーンビルだいがく、英語: Greenville University)はイリノイ州グリーンビルにあるリベラルアーツカレッジ。自由メソジスト教会が運営しており、2017年6月1日に名称を「グリーンビル・カレッジ」から「グリーンビル・ユニバーシティ」に変更した。クリスチャン・カレッジ・コンソーシアムに加盟している。
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Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
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--05-23
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"Father of the Wilderness Act"
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Bruce Medal-winning astronomer
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A founding member of Jars of Clay as well as a notable Christian producer and author.
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Indie/Rock Band; members met at Greenville College
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Linebacker for the Chicago Bears.
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author of Hungry Ghosts, served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1998 to 2006
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piano pedagog; Greenville College was Leila Fletcher's sixth form college for girls and young women.
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once a leading figure in professional sports management, an Emmy Award-winning television producer, and president of ProServ Television. The Greenville University Robert A. Briner Salt and Light Award is named after him.
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former Chancellor of the State University of New York system
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professor of Damavand College in Tehran, Iran
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Christian singer/songwriter; discovered, signed at Greenville College
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rock-n-roll band; formed on campus in 2002–2003; members attended but did not graduate
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co-founder of In-N-Out Burger chain with her husband
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considered the Father of American Sport Psychology, continued education and taught at University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign where he wrote the predecessors to many modern sport psychology and physical fitness text books; worked with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team and the Chicago Cubs as a consultant
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Free Methodist
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Preparing Students for Lives of Character and Service
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