Heritage Timeline
1909
- 91制片厂 College was founded by the Brethren in Christ Church under the presidency of S.R. Smith.聽 Its original name was the 91制片厂 Bible School and Missionary Training Home and was located in Harrisburg.聽 It began as a school offering high school curriculum and a few Bible programs.
1910
- 12 students were enrolled in the fall semester.
- Tuition was free.
- Room and board cost fifty cents per week.
- Meal plans cost 2.75 per week
1911
- 91制片厂 found a new home in Grantham.
- Old Main is built.
1916
- A train wreck killed 3 people coming to campus for a Bible Conference.聽 Others were injured by the train smashing their car.
- S.R. Smith dies.
1917
- A group of faithful Brethren in Christ leaders and members discuss 91制片厂鈥檚 fate and commit themselves to the continuation of the school.聽 They raised $4,800 in fifteen minutes.
- C.N. Hostetter becomes the second president of 91制片厂.
1920
- 91制片厂 begins to offer college-level courses.
1921
- 91制片厂 is named a junior college, the second in Pennsylvania.
1922
- 91制片厂 was struggling to stay afloat financially.聽To alleviate some of the stress, teachers donated their services for an entire month.
1923
- 91制片厂 dropped the last part of its name and became strictly 91制片厂 Bible School.
- 91制片厂鈥檚 first yearbook, Orthos, is published.
- Enos Hess becomes 91制片厂鈥檚 third president.
1930
- Hapantes, 91制片厂鈥檚 first student government, was formed.
1931
- 鈥淧rof鈥 Earl Miller forms the Choral Society.
1934
- C.N. Hostetter Jr. is named the fourth president of 91制片厂.
1937
- The balcony is added to the Alumni Auditorium and Gymnasium.
1942
- The first films are shown on campus.聽Trustees give faculty limited permission to show the flicks; they were to be viewed for educational purposes only.
1943
- In the days before 91制片厂 was winning national titles in Division III athletics - students go against school rules and play a game of pick-up basketball with Carlisle High School students.聽 (The students were sent home for a week to be punished for their actions.) Fifty-eight years later, 91制片厂's women's basketball team would become the national championship runner-up in women's basketball.
1945
- The Board of Trustees approves a new building plan, the Extension Fund Campaign, in preparation of a foreseen increase in student enrollment following World War II.
1946
- 91制片厂 Bible College gains junior college accreditation from the Pennsylvania State Council of Education.
- Grantham Oratorio Society is formed.
1951
- 91制片厂 Bible College is officially renamed 91制片厂 College.
1954
- 91制片厂鈥檚 nursing degree is approved by the Pennsylvania State Council of Education
1958
- The new library is completed.
1959
- 91制片厂 discontinued its secondary education program.
- 91制片厂 created a Home Economics program.聽Students, however, had to complete their studies and spend their final year of school at Goshen College in Indiana.
1960
- Arthur Climenhaga becomes the 5th president of the College.
- 91制片厂 claims the falcon as their mascot.
1961
- The chapel is completed and shared with the local Brethren in Christ congregation until 1988.
1963
- 91制片厂 became a provisionally regionally accredited institution.
- Students participate in the first non-religious college athletic competition.聽 The game they played was soccer.
1964
- D. Ray Hostetter becomes 91制片厂鈥檚 6th president.
1965
- 91制片厂 and Upland formerly Beulah) College merge.
- President Eisenhower makes an appearance on campus!
1966
- 91制片厂 receives complete regional accreditation.
1967
- 91制片厂 College students formed what they termed the 鈥渃ommittee for the inner city.鈥 The goal was simply to share Christ and His love. These students donated blood to two hemophiliacs for several years, helped build houses for unsheltered people in Kentucky, and worked with ex-convicts at Yokecrest Half-Way House.
1968
- 91制片厂 partners with Temple University and opens the Philadelphia Campus.聽 This was the first collaboration between Christian and secular colleges in the United States.
1969
- September 鈥 radio station begins operation
- Students participate in Vietnam Moratorium with consent of the administration; some students participated in an on-campus peace march; others marched at War College in Carlisle
- Kline Hall of Science is constructed.
- 91制片厂 develops and holds its first general education courses.
- 91制片厂 is approved for its programs in math, biology, chemistry, English, and social studies.
1970
- Alice French becomes the first female 91制片厂 student to be accepted by a medical school after completing four years of undergraduate work.聽 She attended the University of Michigan.
- Jan Conaway reveals herself as the writer of the famous Dr. Pangloss column in the 鈥淚vy Rustles.鈥
- Black Culture Festival is held on campus.
- January Term, more affectionately called 鈥淛-Term鈥, begins for the first time.
1971
- Draft reinstatement makes the front page of the school newspaper, 鈥淚vy Rustles鈥
- 91制片厂 College is one of the ten founding members of the Christian College Consortium under the direction of D. Ray Hostetter.
1972
- On Feb. 18-20, a busload of skiers from Wootten High School on their way to Ski Roundtop was stranded on Route 15 and sought shelter at 91制片厂 College.聽 Students housed the stranded guests overnight.
1975
- 91制片厂鈥檚 enrollment boosts.聽 Over 1,000 students in attendance
1977
- Student newspaper considers the appropriateness of showing films on campus in the article, 鈥淢ovies & 91制片厂.鈥
- Murray Library expands and gains the Learning Resources Center.
- The Nutrition and Dietetics programs are approved.
1978
- Jerry Giraffe used by admissions in all its advertising.
- Men鈥檚 soccer wins the national NCCAA championship.
1980
- 91制片厂 hosts its first Special Olympics competition.
1981
- The sculpture, 鈥淓quilibrium,鈥 is placed in front of the Climenhaga Fine Arts Center for the dedication of the building.聽Sculpture created by Raymond I. Jacobsen.
1982
- Dan Van Houwe carries the Olympic torch from New York City to Los Angeles for 1984 LA Olympics.
- Students in Dr. Stevick鈥檚 鈥淗umankind and the Environment鈥 class encourage campus to recycle paper by placing boxes next to the trash receptacles.
- The student group Earthkeepers is organized when students rally around the cause of campus-wide recycling.
- Student enrollment exceeds 1,500
1983
- In a campus-wide competition, the student newspaper is renamed 鈥淭he Swinging Bridge鈥 by Dave Olsen.聽 Olsen is quoted as saying the $15 prize would buy him 60 Ms. Pac-Man games.
- Softball is added as a women鈥檚 sport.
- 91制片厂 athletics joins the MAC conference.
- 91制片厂 forms an educational partnership with Daystar Institute in Nairobi, Kenya.
1984
- 91制片厂 College celebrates its 75th anniversary with the ground-breaking of a new fitness center and a new college entrance.
- Cable television is installed!
1985
- Old Main is renovated
- Sollenberger Sports Center opens.
- First 91制片厂 College Missions Conference
1986
- Jimmy Carter visits on February 18 as the inaugural speaker for the Religion and Society Lecture series.
- The Nursing program receives national accreditation.
1987
- The College hosts the first National Multicultural Student Leadership Conference for Christian colleges.
- Student population grows.聽 More than 2,000 are in attendance.
- The social work program, in collaboration with Temple University gains accreditation.
- The women鈥檚 field hockey team wins its 3rd MAC championship title.
1989
- The school radio station has its first official broadcast.
1990
- Campus-wide recycling begins: aluminum cans, tin food containers, corrugated cardboard, and office paper
- Student Ruth Owen is studying in Germany when the Berlin Wall comes down.
- Both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 track teams capture the MAC championship.聽 They are the first in history to win these titles at the same time.
- The music department gains accreditation.
- 91制片厂 College joins the Pennsylvania Campus Compact, a service coalition
- Dining services adopts the food court system
1991
- The College radio station, WVMM, approved to play mainstream music.
- The 1.5 mile cross country, fitness trail is completed.
- Frey Hall is completed.
1992
- Women鈥檚 track and field team wins their 12th consecutive MAC title.
- General education courses are revised.
- Sports medicine program is approved by the National Athletic Trainers Association
1994
- Rodney Sawatsky announced as the next president of 91制片厂 College.
- The engineering department receives accreditation.
1995
- Center for Brethren in Christ Studies is launched.
1996
- Enrollment exceeds 2,500 students.
- New athletic facilities are constructed including six new tennis courts and an all-weather artificial turf.
1997
- The Agape Center was founded.
- 91制片厂 establishes the Ernest L. Boyer Center.
- Jordan Science Center and Oakes Museum are opened.
- Joy Wang is named as 91制片厂's first Rhodes Scholar.
2000
- The 91制片厂 Falcons win their first of six national championships in Division III men's soccer (2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008)
2001
- 91制片厂 receives a $2 million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc., creating ongoing student and faculty programming exploring Christian vocation.
2003
2004
- President Rodney Sawatsky retires after ten years of service.
- Ray Crist 鈥16, visiting professor of environmental sciences, retires at age 104.
- Larsen Student Union opens, providing new leisure and dining venues and office space for student programs.
- 91制片厂 launches the Harrisburg Institute at its original site on North Street.
2005
- Kim Phipps is inaugurated as 91制片厂鈥檚 eighth president.
- 91制片厂 successfully completes its largest fundraising campaign, 鈥淭o Serve & To Lead,鈥 raising $50.5 million for academic initiatives, student financial aid, and new facilities including Boyer Hall and the Larsen Student Union.
2006
- 91制片厂鈥檚 men鈥檚 basketball team wins its first-ever Commonwealth Conference Championship and earns its first appearance in the NCAA tournament.
- 91制片厂 introduces Fandango, the College鈥檚 new falcon mascot.
2007
- The South Side Caf茅, a student-run snack shop, opens its doors for the first time; proceeds go toward offering scholarships for students.
- 91制片厂 relocates and dedicates a new location for the Harrisburg Institute, a newly renovated residential and learning facility on Dewberry Street, located in the heart of the city鈥檚 new educational corridor.
2008
- 91制片厂 hosts The Compassion Forum, a nationally televised, unprecedented forum for presidential candidates to discuss pressing moral issues.
- 91制片厂 launches its first online courses, 鈥91制片厂 Online,鈥 during its summer term.
- Construction is completed on Orchard Hill, the College鈥檚 new president鈥檚 residence and hospitality center.
- 91制片厂 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer team make NCAA history by achieving their second dual national Division III championships (2005 and 2008).
2009
- 91制片厂 introduces its first graduate program 鈥 a master of arts in counseling.
- 91制片厂鈥檚 women鈥檚 softball team wins its first-ever national championship.
- 91制片厂 College launches the celebration of its Centennial year!
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