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Central College

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Central College


Motto
Established1854
School typePrivate
PresidentDavid Roe (http://www.central.edu/admission/roe.html)
Location Pella, IA, USA
Enrollment

-Undergraduate
-Graduate

 

1,700
0

Faculty93
EndowmentN/A
Campus130 acres (526,000 m²)
Sports TeamDutch
Websitewww.central.edu
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Central College is a private liberal arts college located in Pella, Iowa. It is a four-year school affiliated with the Reformed Church in America. Central has a student body of approximately 1,700 individuals and a 130 acre (526,000 m²) main campus. The college is noted for its international study program.

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History

The college was founded in 1853 and officially opened on October 8, 1854. The first class was 37 people. Central was a Baptist institution until 1916, when it was transferred to the control of the Reformed Church in America.

Presidents

  1. Elihu Gunn (1857 – 1861)
  2. E. H. Scarff (1862 – 1871)
  3. Lewis Dunn (1871 – 1881)
  4. George Garner (1881 – 1884)
  5. Daniel Reed (1885 – 1886)
  6. Seth Axtell (1888 – 1890)
  7. John Stuart (1891 – 1895)
  8. Arthur Chaffee (1895 – 1899)
  9. Lemuel Garrison (1903 – 1909)
  10. John Beyl (1911 – 1914)
  11. John Bailey (1914 – 1917)
  12. Milton Hoffman (1917 – 1925)
  13. John Wesselink (1925 – 1934)
  14. Irwin Lubbers (1934 – 1945)
  15. Gerrit Vander Lugt (1946 – 1960)
  16. Arend Lubbers (1960 – 1970)
  17. Kenneth Weller (1970 – 1990)
  18. William Weibenga (1990 – 1997)
  19. David Roe (1998 – present)

Recent discrimination

During the fall semester of 2003, the residence hall door of a female African American student was vandalized with racist language. The president of Central College issued an apology but the vandal was not identified [1] (http://www.tolerance.org/news/article_tol.jsp?id=859). In January 2005 members of the Central College football team assaulted a minority student. Several minority students later made the decision to leave campus under the belief that the college was not safe for them.

External links

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Central_College (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_College) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Central_College&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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