The Institute expanded its program to include the treatment of child sexual abuse and sexual compulsivity.
Since then, the Institute has significantly expanded and aligned research, education and outreach efforts.
Since 2002 the Institute has expanded this program, offering up to $15,000 in grants annually.
Soon the Institute expanded to a day school as well, which offered a one year course.
Also by 1837, the Institute had expanded to establishing groups of Sisters in various cities throughout the region.
Since 2000, the Institute expanded its mission to understand "the role of genetics in health and disease".
In 1960 the Institute expanded again and constructed two residence halls, one of which bared his name.
The Institute expanded to the development of dual use technology in 1994.
Gradually the Institute expanded its activities and began to train secondary school teachers and offered higher degrees.
In 1985, the Institute expanded its program offerings with its initial business programs.