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Open Yale Courses is a project of Yale University to share full video and course materials from its undergraduate courses. ... Dale B. Martin: Spring 2009 Sociology ...
Martin joined the faculty of Yale University in 1999 and retired as the Woolsey Professor of Religious Studies in 2018. [1] [additional citation(s) needed] Before Yale, he was a faculty member at Rhodes College and Duke University. Martin held degrees from Abilene Christian University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Yale.
The Manuscript Society was one of the first senior societies to offer membership to rising females at Yale College. [ 2 ] Each delegation is selected by consensus among Manuscript alumni, trustees, delegates, and significant others, unlike other Yale societies where undergraduate members more freely select, recruit, and initiate their society's ...
Dale Martin may refer to: Dale Martin (scholar) (born 1954), American New Testament scholar; Dale Martin (American politician), former state legislator in Ohio; Dale Martin (Canadian politician), former Toronto city councillor; Dale Martin promotion, English wrestling promotion from 1952 to 1995; Dale A. Martin (born 1957), Austrian-Hungarian ...
And Erik Steinskog, associate professor of musicology at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, also felt compelled to create a Beyoncé course back in 2017 centered on race and gender.
Flexilearn is an open course portal. It was initiated by Indira Gandhi National Open University, and apart from providing free course materials, allows students to appear for the requisite exam conducted by the university and receive certification.
Second President's House, home to the Department of Philosophy and the Arts, 1847–1860. Established by an act of the Yale Corporation in August 1847, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was originally called the "Department of Philosophy and the Arts" and enrolled eleven students who had completed four-year undergraduate degrees.
The University of South Carolina has renamed the School of Law following a $30 million donation.