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Briarcliff College operated numerous clubs, including one honorary organization, called Lawn Tea. The organization planned social events for the college, and served as the official hostesses for visiting guests. It was the oldest club there. Members were chosen for their "social charm, capabilities,
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residence hall Dow Hall at Pace University. Residents of Briarcliff Manor were initially pleased to have another educational institution at the site, although Pace illegally turned its 188-spot parking lot into an 800-spot one, and allowed an extensive number of cars to be parked on the neighboring
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joined the board of trustees, the dormitory Howard Johnson Hall was built. From 1963, Briarcliff College rapidly expanded, constructing two dormitories, the fine arts and humanities building, the Woodward Science Building, and a 600-seat dining hall. In 1964, the college began offering the Bachelor
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campus from 1977 to 2015. In an effort to consolidate its campuses, Pace University sold the campus in 2017 to the Research Center on Natural Conservation, a host of conferences relating to global warming and conservation. The campus was again sold in 2021, to a Viznitz Yeshiva congregation.
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In 1917, Mrs. Dow's required a physical examination for each student, including a doctor's certificate ensuring their heart and lung health. The school limited its student assignments to allow two hours of outdoor exercise daily. Sports included basketball, field hockey, soccer, and tennis.
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In January 2017, Pace sold the property for $ 17.35 million to the Research Center on Natural Conservation, a nonprofit organization that hosts conferences relating to global warming and conservation. The China-based nonprofit also owns the nearby
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of Arts and of Sciences degrees. The Center for Hudson Valley Archaeology was opened in 1964. Enrollment at the college jumped from around 300 to over 500 from 1960 to 1964; by 1967, enrollment was at 623, with 240 freshmen. During the
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Around 1917 at Mrs. Dow's School, an art assistant taught classes in drawing, painting, and modeling. In addition to their daily tasks, the students prepared monthly compositions which would be critiqued by the school's art director
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which was also struggling with low enrollment. The plan did not work, however, and Briarcliff College was sold to Pace in April 1977 for $ 5.2 million ($ 26.1 million in 2023) after both Briarcliff and Bennett entered
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through a lecture. Art history classes included that of Italian Renaissance painting and sculpture, Western European painting, and the history of Greek sculpture, architecture, and interior decoration.
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Science classes at Mrs. Dow's around 1917 included Physiology, Botany, Chemistry, General Science, and Domestic Science. The latter class involved different curricula each term:
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Toward the end of its ownership by Pace University, the site was used as a filming location. Its cafeteria, known as the Briarcliff Dining Center, was used for the 2012 film
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donated land and a building for the college, it operated at its location at 235 Elm Road in Briarcliff until 1977; closing due to low enrollment and financial problems.
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in 1944. In 1951, the Board of Regents authorized the college to grant Associate of Arts and Associate of Applied Science degrees. The following year, the
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in spring 1977 contributed to the problems the college was having. Rather than continue to struggle, the college's trustees voted to sell the campus to
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In 1944, Shelton House, a building across Elm Road, was purchased as a dormitory, and a classroom and office wing was dedicated in 1951. In 1955, after
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was its architect). Dow retired in 1919 and Edith Cooper Hartmann began running the school with a two-year postgraduate course; the school became a
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in 1933. Briarcliff remained a junior college until 1957, shortly before the presidency of Charles E. Adkins and when it began awarding four-year
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With the growing popularity of coeducation in the 1970s, Briarcliff found itself struggling to survive. President Josiah Bunting III leaving for
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served as chairman of the board of trustees. The school gradually improved its academic scope and standing, and was registered with the
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of Valhalla began leasing campus buildings. The college had 350 students in 1977, and students enjoyed half-empty dormitory buildings.
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hosted an event at Dow Hall to raise awareness of the building and its history, in order to encourage its preservation.
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The school prospered from 1942 to 1961 under President Clara Tead, who had a number of accomplished trustees, including
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This article is about the former college in Briarcliff Manor, New York. For the college on Long Island, see
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machines and gave nine demands to the college. The next day, around 50 students participated in a 48-hour
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campuses into a single location, Pace University put the site up for sale in 2015. In October 2016, the
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selected the college as the only one in the country for professional training in cartography.
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moved to Tead Hall, the school's library; the organization later moved to the town of
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streets. The village government and school eventually reached a compromise.
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Mathematics classes around that time included Algebra, Plane Geometry,
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gave Mary Elizabeth Dow 35 acres (14 ha) and built the
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The original Mrs. Dow's School building remains as the
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Briarcliff Junior College
Briarcliffe College
Sioux City, Iowa
Briar Cliff University
A brick building with a circular drive
Private
Briarcliff Manor
41°08′18″N 73°49′29″W / 41.1384°N 73.8248°W / 41.1384; -73.8248
women's college
Briarcliff Manor, New York
Briarcliff Lodge
Walter W. Law
Pace University
Pleasantville

Brick building with circular drive
A large brick building
Briarcliff Lodge
Mary Elizabeth Dunning Dow
Walter W. Law
Châteauesque
Harold Van Buren Magonigle
junior college
bachelor's degrees
Carl Carmer
Norman Cousins
Thomas K. Finletter
William Zorach
Lyman Bryson
Ordway Tead

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