In 1972 the two colleges merged and became known as Newcastle College.
In 1993, the college and hospital merged with Hahnemann Medical School.
These three colleges merged to form the present college.
These two colleges merged to form the current college in 1980.
In 1887, the two colleges merged and moved once again to the present location of Regis University.
In 1877, the female college merged with the University, which became coeducational.
The black technical college merged with a white Pretoria university.
In 1934 the two colleges merged to become King's College, Durham.
These two colleges merged in 1865 to form Washington & Jefferson College.
After preliminary discussions in 1976, it was announced in 1977 that the two colleges would merge.