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  1. Katharine Gibbs College was a for-profit institution of higher learning based in the United States of America, founded by Katharine Gibbs.. It was first founded in 1911 as the Providence School in Rhode Island, an institution that focused on the career education of young women. A few years later, the institution expanded with satellite campuses in Boston, Massachusetts, New York City and ...

  2. The Columbus City Schools (CCS) District Poetry Slam is an opportunity for poets to perform their poems inside and outside the classroom. On Saturday, April 7th, middle and high school students assembled at Eastmoor Academy for the 13th Annual CCS District Poetry Slam, and in front of them, the live audience reacted to their work.

  3. Gibbs College – Livingston was a private two-year college in Livingston, New Jersey. It was part of the Gibbs College group of private schools founded by Katherine Gibbs. At one time the Livingston campus had an annual enrollment of approximately 1,000 students.

  4. Professor, Developmental. gibbs.1@osu.edu. (614) 292-7918. 237 Psychology Building. 1835 Neil Ave. Columbus, OH. 43210. Professional Website. Education. PhD Harvard University. My interests pertain to cross-cultural sociomoral development, parental socialization, empathy, prosocial behavior, and antisocial behavior.

  5. High School: Columbus East HS (1998) Colleges: Otterbein College (2002) Year Inducted: 2021. Jeff Gibbs was an unstoppable interior force at 6-1 – not a misprint – and led the nation (all divisions) in rebounding three straight years despite playing nightly against foes who were a half a foot taller or more.

  6. A community college in Columbus, Ohio. You can earn a two-year technical degree, or complete the first two years of your bachelor's degree. We also offer noncredit training, ESL, GED and other services.

  7. John C. Gibbs (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1972) is Professor of Developmental Psychology at The Ohio State University. Before moving to Ohio State, he worked with Lawrence Kohlberg from 1975 to 1979 as a research faculty member at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in the completion of Kohlberg's longitudinal moral judgment project.