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Matthew Farfan
Bishop's
University in Lennoxville was founded in 1845 under the sponsorship
of the Anglican Bishop of Quebec, George Jehoshaphat Mountain. Chartered
to grant degrees in 1853, the school in its early years it was primarily
a centre for classical education and the training of the Anglican
clergy. For a number of years, Bishop's had its own medical school.
Non-denominational since 1947, it is the only English-language university
in Quebec outside of Montreal. Specializing in the liberal arts,
Bishop's University grants undergraduate degrees in business, humanities,
social sciences, and natural sciences, and graduate diplomas in
education. A respected school with a long history, the university
serves both the regional anglophone population and students from
away. The present enrollment is over 1700.
Bishop's University. (Photo: Matthew Farfan)
The Eastern
Townships Research Centre is located on the campus of Bishop's
University.
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