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2016-17 Episcopal Colleges Scholarships Announced

7 October 2015

The Rev’d Canon James G. Callaway, D.D., General Secretary of the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) and the Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC), announces the 2016-17 Episcopal Colleges William Randolph Hearst Service Learning Scholarships, sponsored by AEC in collaboration with the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES). Up to two $10,000 scholarships will be awarded to high school seniors graduating in 2016 and matriculating at an Episcopal college.

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Liberia’s Cuttington University needs help to reopen

28 January 2015

Liberia's Cuttington University needs help to reopen

The Liberian government’s push to reopen the Ebola-stricken country’s public and private schools and universities in February is once again highlighting both the importance of The Episcopal Church of Liberia’s Cuttington University to the country and its precarious financial situation.

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2015-16 Episcopal Colleges Scholarships Announced

21 October 2014

NEW YORK – The Rev. Canon James G. Callaway, D.D., General Secretary of the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) and the Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC) announces the 2015-16 Episcopal Colleges William Randolph Hearst Service Learning Scholarships sponsored by AEC, in collaboration with the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES).

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2014-15 Episcopal Colleges Scholarship Announced

6 February 2014

NEW YORK – The Rev. Canon James G. Callaway, D.D., General Secretary of the Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC) and the Association of Episcopal Colleges (AEC) announces the 2014-15 Episcopal Colleges Scholarship sponsored by AEC, in collaboration with the National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES).

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President of Association of Episcopal Colleges speaks at AEC Annual Meeting

27 November 2013

Five decades ago, Cleveland L. Sellers Jr., then an active participant in the civil rights movement and colleague of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., faced significant obstacles on a course of action set forth to attain justice and equality.

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