Ví dụ về việc sử dụng The school was renamed trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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In 1932, the school was renamed Salem Teachers College.
Founded in 1920 as Salinas Junior College, the school was renamed Hartnell College in 1948.
In 1931 the School was renamed the Academy of Architecture.
In recognition of the Tisches' generosity, the school was renamed the Tisch School of the Arts.
In 1951, the school was renamed to Western New England College.
Another milestone was reached on July 27, 1995, when the school was renamed Louisiana Technical College- SOWELA Campus.
The school was renamed the State Industrial Art School in 1938.
That order's founder, Mother Magdalene Daemen,was recognized when the school was renamed Daemen College in 1976(the same year it became nonsectarian).
In 1912, the school was renamed to the College of Hawaii and moved to its current location.
In 1952, the Northern Jiaotong University was revoked, therefore,the Beijing and Tang campus became independent and the school was renamed Beijing Railway Institute.
On December 14, 1920, the school was renamed as the Jiao Tong University.
In 1912, the school was renamed Carnegie Institute of Technology and offered a four-year degree.
Founded in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools, the school was renamed the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1912, and began granting four-year degrees.
The school was renamed in 2001 in honor of Bloomberg L.P. founder Michael Bloomberg, a major donor.
As a result, in 1872 the school was renamed Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama.
The school was renamed several times throughout its early history, beginning with Western State Teachers College in 1927, Michigan College of Education in 1941, and Western Michigan College in 1955.
When its location was changed from M Street, the school was renamed in 1916 for the noted African-American poet, Paul Laurence Dunbar, who died in 1906.
In 1948 the school was renamed as Provincial Taipei Institute of Technology providing five-year associate degree programs.
Four years later the school was renamed the“Estonian Academy of Music”(Eesti Muusikaakadeemia).
In 1935, the school was renamed The European Girls Secondary School and had its first Headmistress, Miss Kerby appointed.
In 1944 the school was renamed Tallinn State Applied Art Institute of the ESSR.
Under the KPFC, the school was renamed Changwon Polytechnic College, and continued to expand its offerings.
In April 1929, the School was renamed Kobe University of Commerce, and in October 1944, it became Kobe University of Economics.
In 1885 the school was renamed the Merchant Venturers' Technical College and in 1929 the Bath School of Pharmacy became part of the college.
In 1996 the school was renamed Bishop Machebeuf Catholic High School to clearly identify with the school's namesake, Bishop Joseph Machebeuf.
In 1925, the school was renamed the SiberianTechnological Institute and in 1930, the institute was split into five divisions, three of which remained in Tomsk.
In 1959, the school was renamed again to Danbury State College, then Western Connecticut State College, and finally Western Connecticut State University in 1967.
For the next five years, the school was renamed three times- Film School of the Film Bureau of the Ministry of Culture in July 1951, Beijing Film School in March 1953 and finally, Beijing Film Academy on June 1, 1956.