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  1. 13 de oct. de 2021 · Published October 13, 2021 at 7:25 PM EDT. Chion Wolf. /. WNPR. Hartford Seminary with voting signs. Hartford Seminary announced Wednesday that it is changing its name to Hartford International University for Religion and Peace. The school said its new name reflects its focus on peace, dialogue among religions, and conflict resolution.

  2. Later, in 1824, she attended Catherine Beecher’s Hartford Female Seminary, which exposed young women to many of the same courses available in men’s academies. Stowe’s proclivity for writing was evident in the essays she produced for school. Stowe became a teacher, working from 1829 to 1832 at the Hartford Female Seminary.

  3. Hace 4 días · Catharine Beecher managed to get an education primarily through independent study, and she became a schoolteacher in 1821. In 1823, she co-founded the innovative Hartford Female Seminary, whose ...

  4. 26 de dic. de 2017 · Circular and catalogue of Hartford Female Seminary, Hartford, Conn. by Hartford Female Seminary (Hartford, Conn.) Topics Women -- Education -- Connecticut -- Hartford Publisher Press of Williams, Wiley and Turner Collection statelibrarypennsylvania; americana Contributor State Library of Pennsylvania

  5. The conversation around changing the name of Hartford Seminary started decades ago. Founded in 1834 as The Theological Institute of Connecticut, we were a traditional seminary, training ministers for leadership. Over the next 180-plus years, we moved from a focus on ministerial training to interfaith education and scholarship.

  6. An Address on Female Education: Delivered, Nov. 21st, 1827, at the Opening ... by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, Hartford Female Seminary (Hartford, Conn .), Conn Hartford Female Seminary (Hartford

  7. 26 de sept. de 2018 · Harriet's sister Catherine founded a school for girls in Hartford, the Hartford Female Seminary, and Harriet enrolled there. Soon, Catherine had her young sister Harriet teaching at the school. In 1832, Lyman Beecher was appointed the president of Lane Theological Seminary, and he moved his family—including both Harriet and Catherine—to Cincinnati.