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  1. Claflin University was founded and named in honor of Lee Claflin, a prominent Methodist layman from Boston, and his son William Claflin, then governor of Massachusetts. With “the only admission requirements for prospective students being the possession of good moral character and a conscientious desire to learn,” Claflin University offered ...

  2. Show: All Peer Reviewed Non Peer Reviewed 27 publications from 2002. Michael A Becker, Review of The Guilt of Nations: Restitution and Negotiating Historical Injustices, by Elazar Barkan , Yale Journal of International Law, 27, (2), 2002, p470-473

  3. Students must obtain 360 CAT points before being awarded the degree. Unless exempted by the Head of School on the basis of prior learning or exceptional personal/ medical circumstances students will be required to spend the equivalent of two semesters at a European Law School where Spanish is spoken.

  4. An act by the South Carolina General Assembly on March 12, 1872, designated the South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Institute as a part of Claflin University. In 1896 the S.C. General Assembly passed an act of separation which severed the State Agricultural and Mechanical Institute from Claflin University and established a separate institution which eventually became South ...

  5. The Claflin Story Claflin University, founded in 1869, was named in honor of Lee Claflin, a prominent Methodist layman of Boston, and his son William Claflin, the governor of Massachusetts.

  6. A systematic understanding of research and enquiry techniques and how they are used to create and interpret knowledge in law. Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies. Students' acquisition of core knowledge is achieved primarily through independent study supported by lectures and tutorials. Methods of Assessment

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  8. Claflin University, private historically Black institution founded in 1869 by Methodist missionaries to provide education for formerly enslaved men and women.Located in Orangeburg, South Carolina, 75 miles (120 km) west of Charleston, the university is named for Lee Claflin, a prominent Boston philanthropist, and his son William Claflin, then governor of Massachusetts, who provided the school ...

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