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Northward Georgia College & State University occurs as military college, located in Dahlonega, Georgia. It was founded around 1873 as North Georgia Agricultural College, & was a foremost co-educational college in the state. It late became Northerly Georgia College, so was given its todays title per Georgia Board of Regents in 1996.

Rather a Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, the spire of one of the campus buildings is covered in gold leaf, as Dahlonegthe was a major gold rush town in the 1830s.

Departments
School of Business & Government School of Education School of Arts & Letters School of Health & Natural Sciences

category: Lumpkin County, Georgia

Concordia College
A private, accredited, four-year Lutheran institution in Moorhead, Minnesota.

Alumni Relations
Awards, alumni news. Homecoming, reunions, and other events. Web-based discussion (requires registration).

Concordia College Archives
Preserves historical records, including photographs, videos, artifacts, and manuscripts. Notable collections, list of some rare books, a web exhibit of student life at Concordia over the decades, introduction to genealogy services, hours.

Department of Music
Offers ensembles, tours, faculty, recordings, and events.

Concordia College Republicans
Meeting schedule, Republican media, campaign updates.

Carl B. Ylvisaker Library
A history of the library, along with hours, online catalog, FAQs, a virtual tour, CBYL's online databases, Internet resources classified by area of study.

Office of Admissions
Online viewbook, virtual tour, information for transfer students and international students, FAQ, online application.

The Concordian
Weekly newspaper of Concordia College in Moorhead.


Regional: North America: United States: Minnesota: Localities: M: Moorhead
Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: Denominations: Lutheran: Education: Colleges and Universities





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