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21-588: [REDACTED] Look up chili  or chilli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chili or chilli may refer to: Food [ edit ] Chili pepper , the spicy fruit of plants in the genus Capsicum ; sometimes spelled "chilli" in the UK and "chile" in the southwestern US Chili powder , the dried, pulverized fruit of one or more varieties of chili pepper Chili con carne , often referred to simply as "chili",

42-449: A former Chinese province Russia [ edit ] Chilli (river) , Vilyuy basin, Yakutia United States [ edit ] Chili, Indiana , an unincorporated town Chili, New Mexico , an unincorporated census-designated place Chili, New York , a suburb of Rochester Chili, Ohio , an unincorporated community Chili, Wisconsin , an unincorporated census-designated place Chili Gulch (also spelled Chile Gulch ),

63-774: A former branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Chili Seminary, the original name of Roberts Wesleyan College , a Christian liberal arts college in Rochester, New York Chili's , a restaurant chain specializing in Tex-Mex food See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Chili All pages with titles containing Chili Chile (disambiguation) Chilii (disambiguation) Chilly (disambiguation) Sheikh Chilli (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Chili All pages with titles containing Chili Topics referred to by

84-623: A former branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Chili Seminary, the original name of Roberts Wesleyan College , a Christian liberal arts college in Rochester, New York Chili's , a restaurant chain specializing in Tex-Mex food See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Chili All pages with titles containing Chili Chile (disambiguation) Chilii (disambiguation) Chilly (disambiguation) Sheikh Chilli (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Chili All pages with titles containing Chili Topics referred to by

105-878: A gulch in Calaveras County, California Chili Township, Hancock County, Illinois Chili, Illinois , an unincorporated community People [ edit ] Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909–1999), British actress Chen Chi-li (1943–2007), Taiwanese gangster Manuel Chili (1723-1796), Ecuadorian Baroque sculptor Pierfrancesco Chili (born 1964), Italian motorcycle racer Sue Chilly (also spelt Chilli; born 1954), co-founder of Black Women's Action in Australia in 1976 Charles Chili Davis (born 1960), Jamaica-born American baseball player Claus Pilgaard (born 1965), Danish musician and entertainer also known as Chili Klaus Rozonda Thomas (born 1971), American R&B singer-songwriter and actress whose stage name

126-571: A stew with a chili sauce base Cincinnati chili , a meat sauce popular in Ohio and Northern Kentucky; different from chili con carne Chili sauce Places [ edit ] China [ edit ] Zhili , formerly romanized as Chili, a former Chinese province Russia [ edit ] Chilli (river) , Vilyuy basin, Yakutia United States [ edit ] Chili, Indiana , an unincorporated town Chili, New Mexico , an unincorporated census-designated place Chili, New York ,

147-947: A suburb of Rochester Chili, Ohio , an unincorporated community Chili, Wisconsin , an unincorporated census-designated place Chili Gulch (also spelled Chile Gulch ), a gulch in Calaveras County, California Chili Township, Hancock County, Illinois Chili, Illinois , an unincorporated community People [ edit ] Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909–1999), British actress Chen Chi-li (1943–2007), Taiwanese gangster Manuel Chili (1723-1796), Ecuadorian Baroque sculptor Pierfrancesco Chili (born 1964), Italian motorcycle racer Sue Chilly (also spelt Chilli; born 1954), co-founder of Black Women's Action in Australia in 1976 Charles Chili Davis (born 1960), Jamaica-born American baseball player Claus Pilgaard (born 1965), Danish musician and entertainer also known as Chili Klaus Rozonda Thomas (born 1971), American R&B singer-songwriter and actress whose stage name

168-780: Is "Chilli" Fictional characters [ edit ] Chili ( Pokémon ) , a character of the Pokémon universe Chili Palmer, a character in Get Shorty and Be Cool Chili Storm, a Marvel Comics character who appeared in Millie the Model stories and was spun off into her own title, Chili Chili, a tarantula in the 3D film It's Tough to Be a Bug! , based on the 1998 animated film A Bug's Life Chilli Heeler, Bluey's mother in Bluey (2018 TV series) Other uses [ edit ] Chili Line ,

189-539: Is "Chilli" Fictional characters [ edit ] Chili ( Pokémon ) , a character of the Pokémon universe Chili Palmer, a character in Get Shorty and Be Cool Chili Storm, a Marvel Comics character who appeared in Millie the Model stories and was spun off into her own title, Chili Chili, a tarantula in the 3D film It's Tough to Be a Bug! , based on the 1998 animated film A Bug's Life Chilli Heeler, Bluey's mother in Bluey (2018 TV series) Other uses [ edit ] Chili Line ,

210-417: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages chili [REDACTED] Look up chili  or chilli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chili or chilli may refer to: Food [ edit ] Chili pepper , the spicy fruit of plants in the genus Capsicum ; sometimes spelled "chilli" in

231-605: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Roberts Wesleyan College Roberts Wesleyan University is a private Christian university in Rochester, New York anchored in the liberal arts. It was the first educational institution established for Free Methodists in North America . Roberts is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education . In

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252-642: The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 2001–02 to 2011–12 (when the conference dissolved). Roberts Wesleyan competes in 19 intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports include basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, volleyball and track & field (indoor and outdoor); women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball. Four sports will be added in 2023–24: women's field hockey and triathlon, men's volleyball, and

273-780: The Redhawks. Roberts is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the East Coast Conference (ECC) since the 2012–13 academic year. They are also a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA), primarily competing as an independent in the Midwest Region at the Division I level. The Redhawks previously competed in the defunct American Mideast Conference of

294-443: The UK and "chile" in the southwestern US Chili powder , the dried, pulverized fruit of one or more varieties of chili pepper Chili con carne , often referred to simply as "chili", a stew with a chili sauce base Cincinnati chili , a meat sauce popular in Ohio and Northern Kentucky; different from chili con carne Chili sauce Places [ edit ] China [ edit ] Zhili , formerly romanized as Chili,

315-620: The Wesleyan theological tradition. In 1998, Northeastern Seminary was established as Roberts' graduate school of theology . On September 13, 2022, it was renamed Roberts Wesleyan University after applying to the New York State Education Department and the Board of Regents . The 12th president of Roberts Wesleyan University is Rupert A. Hayles Jr., who started on July 1, 2023. The Roberts Wesleyan athletic teams are called

336-554: The campus, including the dining hall, library, and dorms. The building currently houses the Art, Social Work, and Psychology Departments. In 1945, it was renamed Roberts Junior College in honor of B.T. Roberts, the founder of both the college and the Free Methodist Church . Four years later, it was renamed as Roberts Wesleyan College to indicate the transition to a four-year baccalaureate institution and to root itself clearly within

357-464: The fall of 2023, Roberts Wesleyan enrolled 1621 students in undergraduate, graduate, adult degree completion and doctoral programs. It offers over 100 programs. Roberts Wesleyan University was originally established as Chili Seminary by Benjamin Titus Roberts in 1866. Roberts was a social activist who opposed slavery and oppression of the poor, and was a supporter of women's right to vote. He began

378-568: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chili . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chili&oldid=1257492288 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description

399-568: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chili . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chili&oldid=1257492288 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description

420-417: The school to train young people to become servant leaders with high moral character. Having first used a local tavern as a school, in 1869 a three-story brick building was erected. There were 56 students total that year. In 1885, its name changed to Chesbrough Seminary in response to the $ 30,000 gift of benefactor A.M. Chesbrough. In the fall of 1892 both Cox Hall and Roberts Hall were completed. Cox Hall

441-534: Was used as both class rooms and administration, and now houses the Department of Music and Performing Arts. The first public event held in Cox Hall was founder B.T. Roberts' funeral in 1893. Students laid a sidewalk between Cox and Roberts Hall in 1929. Carpenter Hall was opened in 1935. It was named for Adella P. Carpenter who had taught at the school from 1877 to 1916. Carpenter Hall has housed many important pieces of

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