Chowan College
Herausgegeben von Arcadia Publishing
English
2004
ISBN 9781439612644
eBook
Über dieses Buch
Located in the picturesque northeastern corner of North Carolina in Murfreesboro and Hertford County, Chowan College is the second oldest of the state's Baptist colleges. Founded in 1848, the school began as Chowan Baptist Female Institute and did not begin admitting male students until 1931, almost a century after its opening. In 1937, the Great Depression forced the school to become a two-year junior college, but it regained four-year status in 1992. Since then, Chowan College has enjoyed a myriad of successes, including being named one of the South's premier third-tier comprehensive colleges and ranked ninth in terms of diversity by U.S. News and World Report. Recognized for such programs as elementary education, graphic communications, and environmental science, Chowan College is truly one of the South's hidden treasures.The black-and-white images in Chowan College trace the vast history of the school's existence, while also capturing the natural beauty of the campus. Through the vintage photographs and accompanying narrative, Chowan College's tradition unfolds-providing a detailed glimpse of the institution's athletic, extracurricular, social, and aesthetic history. This pictorial chronicle also showcases the architecture of the campus and displays the familiar faces of Chowan's past.
Kategorien
- Sprache
- English
Teilen
Das könnte dir auch gefallen
Universidad de Guadalajara: más de dos siglos de historia
Hernández Robledo, Gloria Angélica, Cortés Guardado, Marco Antonio, Peregrina Vázquez, Angélica, Cárdenas Castillo, Cristina, de la Torre de la Torre, Federico, Martínez Moya, Armando, Padilla López, José Trinidad, Tamayo Rodríguez, Jaime Ezequiel, González Moreno, Guadalupe, de la O Castellanos, Ana María, Moreno Castañeda, Manuel
Oakland University
Daniel, Dominique
Kansas Wesleyan University
Toelle, Jennifer
Genesee Community College
Barnes, Larry D., Andes, Ruth E.
Bob Jones University
Nestor, Bob A.
University of Connecticut
Roy, Mark J.