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Newman University, Wichita

1932 establishments in Kansas1958 establishments in KansasAssociation of Catholic Colleges and UniversitiesBuildings and structures in Wichita, KansasCatholic universities and colleges in Kansas
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Newman University is a private Roman Catholic university in Wichita, Kansas. It is named for John Henry Newman and was founded by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ in 1933.

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Newman University, Wichita
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