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sweetbriar$80836$ - traducción al holandés

LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE, SWEET BRIAR, VIRGINIA, US
Sweet Briar, Virginia; Sweetbriar college; Sweet Briar Vixens; Sweet Briar Women's College; Sweet Briar Vixens softball
  • Benedict Hall, an academic building on campus
  • Daisy Williams (1867–1884), daughter of Indiana Fletcher Williams, ca. age 12
  • [[Elijah Fletcher]] (1789–1858), father of Indiana Fletcher Williams
  • Indiana Fletcher Williams (1828–1900), founder of Sweet Briar College
  • Reid Hall, a dormitory on campus
  • Mary Helen Cochran Library

sweetbriar      
n. egelantier (soort rozenplant)

Definición

sweet-brier
n.
Eglantine (Rosa rubiginosa).

Wikipedia

Sweet Briar College

Sweet Briar College is a private women's liberal arts college in Sweet Briar, Virginia. It was established in 1901 by Indiana Fletcher Williams in memory of her deceased daughter, Daisy. The college formally opened its doors in 1906 and granted the B.A. degree for the first time in 1910. It nearly closed in 2015 but was saved by donations and legal actions by alumnae.

Sweet Briar is known for its campus with its historic Georgian Revival architecture by Ralph Adams Cram and its 3,250 acres (13.2 km2) of hills, forests, and fields.

An early leader in international study, the college established its Junior Year in France program in 1948 and is affiliated with additional study abroad programs. Its chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the Theta of Virginia, was authorized in 1950. In 2005, it established its program in engineering, one of only two ABET-accredited engineering programs at a women's college. The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts in Teaching.