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  2. Horace Mann Bond - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann Bond (November 8, 1904 – December 21, 1972) was an American historian, college administrator, social science researcher and the father of civil-rights leader Julian Bond. He earned graduate and doctoral degrees from University of Chicago at a time when only a small percentage of any young adults attended any college.

  3. Horace Mann School - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann School (also known as Horace Mann or HM) is an American private, independent college-preparatory school in the Bronx, founded in 1887. Horace Mann is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League , educating students from the New York metropolitan area from nursery school to the twelfth grade .

  4. Leanne Rivlin - Wikipedia

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    Research Consultant, Hunter College High School, Evaluation of experimental arts program on creativity (1960–1962) Lecturer, City College, Department of Education (1960) Research Associate, Horace Mann-Lincoln Institute, Teachers College, Study of creativity in children (1957–1960)

  5. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    An academic discipline or field of study is known as a branch of knowledge. It is taught as an accredited part of higher education . A scholar's discipline is commonly defined and recognized by a university faculty.

  6. United States National Research Council rankings - Wikipedia

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    The Center for a Public Anthropology praised the National Research Council's 2010 rankings as "an impressive achievement" for its move away from reputational rankings and toward data-based rankings, but also noted that the lack of specific rankings reduced clarity even as it improved accuracy. [9]

  7. Amy S. Bruckman - Wikipedia

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    Amy S. Bruckman was born in New York, New York.She attended the Horace Mann School, an Ivy Preparatory School in New York City, graduating in 1983. [2] Following that, Bruckman attended Harvard University for her undergraduate studies, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in physics in 1987.

  8. Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers - Wikipedia

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    The Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers (formerly Health Careers Academy) is one of several Horace Mann Charter Schools in the Boston Public Schools system. [2] On April 25, 2010, the school was renamed to honor the late senator, Edward M. Kennedy.

  9. Schwarzman Scholars - Wikipedia

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    The program launched in June 2016, upon the completion of Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University, located in Beijing, China [8] [9] and is housed in a college designed by Robert A.M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture. It hosts up to 200 scholars annually from the United States, China, and other countries around the world.