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  2. Category:Wofford College faculty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wofford College faculty" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Catherine Clinton;

  3. Wofford College - Wikipedia

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    Wofford College is a private liberal arts college in Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1854, it is one of the few four-year institutions in the southeastern United States founded before the American Civil War that still operates on its original campus. The 175-acre (71 ha) campus is a national arboretum.

  4. Category:Wofford College people - Wikipedia

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    Wofford College faculty (11 P) P. Presidents of Wofford College (7 P) Pages in category "Wofford College people" This category contains only the following page.

  5. Best colleges in South Carolina for 2025: U.S. News & World ...

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    The school has a 69% four-year graduate rate and 19:1 student/faculty ratio. Currently, the university's acceptance rate is 61%. ... ∎ No. 66: Wofford College. ∎ No. 147: Presbyterian College ...

  6. Clayton J. Whisnant - Wikipedia

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    Clayton J. Whisnant is Chapman Professor of the Humanities and European History at Wofford College. [1] Works. Whisnant, Clayton J. (2012).

  7. Benjamin B. Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to Wofford, Dunlap held faculty appointments at both Harvard (after receiving his Ph.D. and again as a visiting professor in 1972) [4] and for 25 years at the University of South Carolina (1968–1992) [1] where, as a Carolina Professor, he won numerous awards for teaching and scholarship including the Russell Award for Distinguished Scholarship (1980), the University of South ...

  8. Kris Neely - Wikipedia

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    Neely's work is represented in both local and regional galleries, and he has completed commissioned work for the Campus Safety Office (2006), Carlisle Residence Hall (2006), and the Success Initiative Center (2005) at Wofford College. [5] In March 2008, Neely's poetry was featured in the anthology, Still Home, edited by Rachel Harkai. [14]

  9. Robert Tollison - Wikipedia

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    A native of Spartanburg, South Carolina, Tollison attended local Wofford College where he earned an A.B. in business administration and economics in 1964. He completed an M.A. in economics at the University of Alabama a year later. [1]