
Russia's first educational establishment for women (1764–1917) in your family tree you have a persons that were students or teachers of Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens in St. Petersburg, Russsia, please add them to this project. It would be great if within profile description "About" there would be brief biography.Within opened profile page use the 'Actions' button to "Add to project". Selec...
The college was founded in 1912 as the Nasson Institute and changed its name twenty-three years later, in 1935. As the Nasson Institute, the college operated as a two-year women's program. It became a four-year college in 1935, becoming co-educational in 1952 and then quickly grew into a well-respected, four-year accredited liberal arts college, reaching a student enrollment of over 900 in the ...