Harris–Stowe State University (HSSU) is a public university. It is in St. Louis, Missouri. It is an HBCU, a historically Black university. The university...
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Harris–Stowe State University, Missouri Harris affine region detector, an algorithm Harris energy functional, an approximation named after J. Harris (physicist)...
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stamp in her honor. Harris–Stowe State University in St. Louis, Missouri, is named for Stowe and William Torrey Harris. In 2010, Stowe was proposed by the...
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Archived from the original on 2007-10-28. Retrieved 2008-03-01. "Harris-Stowe State University (314) 340-3366". Hssu.edu. Archived from the original on 26...
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Betty L. Thompson (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
Sumner High School, Hubbards Business College, Harris-Stowe State University, and Washington University in St. Louis. Betty L. Thompson was a civil rights...
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Dwaun Warmack (category Harris–Stowe State University faculty)
President of Claflin University in 2019. Before his tеnurе at Claflin, Warmack was thе 19th Prеsidеnt of Harris–Stowe State University, in St. Louis, Missouri...
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Julius Hunter (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
reading by the age of three. He graduated from Harris Teachers College, now Harris–Stowe State University. Hunter began his post-college career as an eighth...
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Dorothy L. Freeman (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
She attended Sumner High School and Stowe Teachers College before earning a scholarship to Lincoln University School of Law. She entered the institution...
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Harris College may refer to : Harris Manchester College, Oxford, a constituent colleges of the University of Oxford, England Harris–Stowe State University...
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USM) University of Central Missouri (UCM) Harris–Stowe State University Lincoln University of Missouri University of Missouri System University of Missouri...
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Daniel Isom (category Harris–Stowe State University faculty)
Commissioner. He previously served as an adjunct professor at Harris Stowe State University and an instructor at St. Louis Community College where he taught...
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Kimberly Gardner (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
healthcare administration from Harris–Stowe State University in 1999. She then earned a Juris Doctor from the Saint Louis University School of Law in 2003 and...
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surviving photographs. The ballpark site is now occupied by the Harris–Stowe State University baseball field. The field includes a monument referencing Stars...
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in suburban St. Louis. * Harris Teachers College was the City of St. Louis' teachers college for white students, and Stowe Teachers College was for black...
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athletic departments at Harris–Stowe State University, Lindenwood University, University of Missouri, and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Logan...
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universities, as he had an international reputation. Harris–Stowe State University in St. Louis is named for Harris, and author Harriet Beecher Stowe...
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George Counts (category Harris–Stowe State University faculty)
Harris Teachers College in 1918. Counts taught at the University of Washington in 1919, then Yale in 1920. Then, in 1926, he taught at the University...
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Margaret Willerding (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
at a mathematics meeting held at the university, she left after a single semester. Instead, she returned to Harris Teachers College and began focusing...
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Roscoe Robinson Jr. (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
School in January 1946 and then attended Stowe College for one semester. He studied at Saint Louis University for a year and then transferred to the United...
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John Burton (mayor) (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
successor. In 1985, Burton was named to Board of Regents for Eastern Michigan University and elected chairman in 1989. He received the UAW Douglas A. Fraser Community...
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Cori Bush (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
second abortion when she was 19-years old. Bush studied at Harris–Stowe State University for one year (1995–96) and worked at a preschool until 2001...
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Oberon Zell-Ravenheart (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
seminary) in 1967. In 1968, he completed a teaching certificate at Harris–Stowe State University. His parents were Protestants. In an interview with Natalie...
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Charles Guenther (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
comedy.” He was a graduate of Harris Teachers College, earned a master's degree at Webster College (now Webster University) and did doctoral work in languages...
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Julia Davis (educator) (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
Sumner High and Normal Schools and Stowe Teacher College. She received an M.A. in Education from the State University of Iowa and continued graduate study...
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Richard Edwards (educator) (category Harris–Stowe State University)
(1853–1854); the State Normal School in Salem (1854–1857); the Normal School in St. Louis, Missouri (1857–1861); Illinois State Normal University (1862–1876);...
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Hannibal–LaGrange University), Harris-Stowe State College (now Harris-Stowe State University), Missouri Baptist College (now Missouri Baptist University), and Park...
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". Sports Illustrated. "Harris-Stowe Athletics Remembers Former Athletic Director, Ted Savage". Harris-Stowe State University. 27 April 2023. Retrieved...
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Missouri (redirect from State of Missouri)
University (1872) and Missouri Southern State University (1937). Lincoln University and Harris–Stowe State University were established in the mid-nineteenth...
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Cuesta Benberry (category Harris–Stowe State University alumni)
education from Stowe Teachers College (now Harris-Stowe State University). She later earned her MLS in library science from the University of Missouri at...
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