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  • ...ard W. Hunter]] Visiting Professor in Mormon Studies at Claremont Graduate University.<ref>{{cite news |first=Larry |last=Gordon |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= ...ortland, Oregon. Bushman received his AB, AM, and PhD degrees from Harvard University, where he studied with distinguished early American historian Bernard Baily
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  • [[Brigham Young University]] &nbsp;. [[Brigham Young University]]&nbsp;·
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  • ...tive who helped create the Grammy Awards and the Columbia Record Club (now Columbia House). He was the head of artists and repertory at Capitol Records. He became president of Columbia Records in 1951. At Columbia, he was instrumental in establishing the 12-inch LP as a medium for popular
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  • ...born on June 2, 1931, in Covington County, Mississippi. While a senior at Columbia High School, he was chosen as president of the National Youth Red Cross. He ...duated from the Ole Miss Law School and worked as attorney for the City of Columbia for thirty-two years. He was also attorney for Marion County for thirty-six
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  • ..., 1875, as the Brigham Young Academy, [http://www.byu.edu '''Brigham Young University'''] was founded on principles of combined spiritual and secular learning. ...am Young University-Hawaii|BYU–Hawaii]] in Laie, Hawaii; [[Brigham Young University-Idaho|BYU–Idaho]] in Rexburg, Idaho; and [[LDS Business College|Ensign Co
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  • ...ergraduate Admissions, in addition to serving as president of George Wythe University [http://www.gw.edu/about/people/admin/president_boyle/]. ==George Wythe University==
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  • ...d Gordon Gee''' is an educator and university administrator. He has been a university president more than any other American. He is a member of [http://comeuntoc ...was a federal judicial clerk and then served as an assistant dean for the University of Utah College of Law. He was a judicial fellow and senior staff assistant
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  • ...n 1926, he taught elementary school for two years. He then returned to the University of Utah to continue his education. ...eived his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Columbia University. At Columbia, Dibble was drawn to cubism. “I found that it was strengthening to organi
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  • ...paper, and secretary to Dr. [[James E. Talmage]], who was president of the university. [http://jrcls-sd.org/about_jrc.php] ...en Clark Law Society and the J. Reuben Clark Law School at [[Brigham Young University]] were named in his honor. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Reuben_Clark]
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  • ...ersity of Notre Dame and Columbia University. He holds a PhD from Columbia University. [[Category:Brigham Young University faculty]]
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  • ...ity of Utah, and workshopped in the Sundance Director’s Lab and Columbia University.
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  • ...tomic physics from Columbia University (1966). He did postdoctoral work at Columbia then joined AT&T Bell Laboratories in New Jersey where he carried out exper ...lar Physics at Surfaces. He became an adjunct professor of physics at Fisk University in 1991.
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  • ...Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker. He was an adjunct faculty member at the University of Utah College of Law. His wife, Julie, is also a Columbia Law School graduate. They are the parents of four children and live in Salt
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  • ...fith''' was a federal judge on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. He was appointed by President George W. Bush in June 2005 and was ...from [[Brigham Young University]]. He then earned his law degree from the University of Virginia School of Law. After his first year of law school, he spent thr
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  • ...tional Cathedral School for girls. She then graduated from [[Brigham Young University]] with honors. She married [[Ron Harrison]] in 1978 and was happy to take h ...the Advancement of Children’s Mental Health in association with Columbia University.
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  • ...mer professional football quarterback and coach. He played for the British Columbia Lions in the Canadian Football league from 2014 until his retirement in 201 ...of professional football for over a year before he signed with the British Columbia Lions in March 2014.
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  • [[Image:Michael_K._Young.jpg|alt=Michael Young, Mormon University President|right|frame]] '''Michael K. Young''' served as president of Texas A&M University from May 1, 2015, until his retirement on December 31, 2020.
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  • ...from the position 18 months later to return to teaching philosophy at the University of Utah.[https://www.deseret.com/1996/4/7/19235265/u-educator-sterling-m-mc ...ere obtained from the University of Utah. He later worked to establish the University of Utah as a major institution of higher education. In 1954, he was named D
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  • '''Milton Bennion''' was an educator and university administrator. A member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus C ...ter’s degree from Columbia University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah.
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  • ...sity of Michigan, and a bachelor’s degree in history from Portland State University. ...w York City, adjunct professor of philosophy and religious studies at Pace University in New York City, and adjunct professor of art history at the School of Vis
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