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The University of Saint Katherine (USK) was a private college in San Marcos, California. Founded in 2011 as Saint Katherine College, USK taught liberal arts and sciences in more than 25 fields of study. It changed its name to final namesake in November 2016, when it added graduate studies.
California College San Diego: San Diego: 1978 2021 California Concordia College: Oakland: 1906 1973 California Pacific University: Pinole: 1976 2016 California Southern Law School: Riverside: 1971 2020 Coleman University: San Diego: 1963 2018 [3] Drexel University Sacramento: Sacramento: 2009 2016 Eldorado College: Escondido: 1961 1997 Herguan ...
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St. Catherine's Valley, a valley in South Gloucestershire, England; St Catherines, Argyll, a village in Argyll and Bute, Scotland; St Catherine's Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales; St Katharine's by the Tower, a religious precinct in London (1147–1825) St Katharine Docks, a former dock and now a mixed-use district in central London
St. Catherine University (St. Kate's) is a private Catholic university in Saint Paul, Minnesota.It was established as one of the first institutions of higher learning specifically for women in the Midwest and was known as the College of St. Catherine until 2009. [5]
St. Catherine’s Academy is a Catholic school with a military tradition located in Anaheim, California. It was founded in 1889 by The Dominican Sisters of Mission San José . The school offers an academic program for boys in transitional kindergarten (preschool) through eighth grade, as well as military structure and leadership training.
In 1973, St. Katharine's St. Mark's moved to its current location, the former home of Joseph Bettendorf, and by 1980, the school amicably broke ties with the Episcopal Church. In 2001, the board of trustees voted to change the name of the school to Rivermont Collegiate, in order to reduce confusion about its religious affiliation .
During her life, Saint Katharine used approximately $20 million of her personal fortune to fund SBS-staffed schools for Native Americans and African Americans; her wealth passed on to other charitable organizations following her death, due to a clause in her father's will. The sisters continue to work in schools and churches in the Black and ...