Carroll College — can refer to:*Carroll College (Montana) *Carroll University, Wisconsin. *Carroll College (Broulee, NSW, Australia) … Wikipedia
Carroll College (Montana) — Carroll College is a private Catholic liberal arts college in Helena, Montana, USA. Carroll College opened its doors in 1910. The school was founded by the second Bishop of the Diocese of Helena, Montana, John Patrick Carroll. Originally called… … Wikipedia
Carroll College (Wisconsin) — Carroll University (bis 1. Juli 2008: Carroll College) ist eine private Hochschule in Waukesha (US Staat Wisconsin). Sie ist die älteste Hochschule Wisconsins und wurde 1846, also noch vor Wisconsin selbst, gegründet. Momentan bietet es 50… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Carroll — refers to:People: See Carroll (surname) Places in the United States*Carroll, Iowa *Carroll, Nebraska *Carroll, New Hampshire *Carroll, New York *Carroll, Ohio *Carroll County, Arkansas *Carroll County, Georgia *Carroll County, Illinois *Carroll… … Wikipedia
CARROLL — College, Montana (USA, http://www.carroll.edu/) … Acronyms
CARROLL — College, Montana (USA, http://www.carroll.edu/) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Carroll University — Infobox University name=Carroll University motto= Christo et Litteris (For Christ and Learning) established=1846 type=Private College president=Dr. Douglas N. Hastad city=Waukesha state=Wisconsin country=USA students=3,292 undergrad=2,448 full… … Wikipedia
College Curling USA — USCA Division I Collegiate National Championship: A traveling trophy awarded to the winners of The College Curling USA National Championship (DivisionI) College Curling USA is the governing body of collegiate Curling in the USA. The organization… … Wikipedia
Carroll, John — • First American bishop (1735 1815) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Carroll, John John Carroll … Catholic encyclopedia
CARROLL (L.) — L’œuvre de Lewis Carroll fait problème: écrite d’abord pour des enfants, c’est chez les adultes qu’elle connaît à l’heure actuelle le plus grand succès; insérée dans le courant qui, à l’époque victorienne, a transformé la littérature enfantine,… … Encyclopédie Universelle