Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Berkeley College
Berkeley's educational traditions date back to 1931 when the school first opened in East Orange, New Jersey as a private institution dedicated to executive secretarial training for women. From an initial class of 50 students, learning in two rented classrooms in a Spanish villa known as the Dane Building at the intersection of William Street and Prospect Street, which had just been built about 1930. The school moved in 1976 and the building was torn down in 1999
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