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Greenville University. / 38.89361°N 89.40861°W / 38.89361; -89.40861. Greenville University is a private university in Greenville, Illinois. It is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. [4] Established as Greenville College in 1892, the institution was renamed Greenville University in 2017.
Paris Junior College. / 33.651317; -95.529523. Paris Junior College ( PJC) is a public community college with three campuses in Texas: Paris, Greenville, and Sulphur Springs. The college was founded in 1924 as a campus of Paris Independent School District. Nearly 5,000 students are enrolled at the college.
Reformed Christianity portal. Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary is a confessional Presbyterian seminary in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1986, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary exists to equip preachers, pastors, and churchmen for Christ's Kingdom. It is not affiliated with a specific denomination.
Menin Development (2007-2014) MetLife Core Property Fund (2014-Present) Total retail floor area. 900,000 sq ft (84,000 m 2) Website. magnoliapark .com. Magnolia Park Town Center is a shopping center in Greenville, South Carolina. Known originally as Greenville Mall, it was redeveloped extensively starting in 2009.
Alma mater. M.I.T., Saint Louis University, Washington University in St. Louis. Profession. Consultant, professor of philosophy, college administrator, minister. Vincent James ("Jim") Mannoia, Jr. is an independent consultant in higher education. He was the tenth president of Greenville College [1] [2] from 1999 to 2008.
McAlister Square. / 34.8384; -82.3631. McAlister Square is a repositioned shopping mall in Greenville, South Carolina. It is notable for being the first enclosed shopping center in South Carolina, [1] and the largest shopping center in the state at the time it was built. It is now a hybrid property, with the largest tenant being the University ...
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The Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina (EDUSC) is a diocese in the Episcopal Church . Originally part of the Diocese of South Carolina, it became independent on October 10–11, 1922 following nearly two years of planning. [1] The see city is Columbia. Its cathedral is Trinity Cathedral.