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Arcadia University

Arcadia University is a private university in Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, with a Glenside mailing address. The university enrolls approximately 3,200 undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students. The 94-acre (380,000 m2) Glenside campus features Grey Towers Castle, a National Historic Landmark; the university also includes a campus in Christiana, Del., as well as several centers around the world.

Arcadia University
Former name
Beaver Female Seminary (1853–1872)
Beaver College (1872–2001)
TypePrivate university
Established1853; 171 years ago (1853)
Endowment$85 million (2022)
PresidentAjay Nair
ProvostJeff Rutenbeck
Students3,200
Location
Cheltenham Township
(Glenside mailing address)
, ,
United States

40°05′31″N 75°09′56″W / 40.0920°N 75.1655°W / 40.0920; -75.1655
Campus94 acres (380,000 m2)
Colors   Scarlet and Grey
NicknameKnights
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III (MAC Freedom Conference)
MascotArchie
Websitearcadia.edu

History edit

Beaver Female Seminary edit

The Arcadia University legacy begins in 1853, in Western Pennsylvania, when Sylvania Jones and Juliet A. Poundstone left their family homes in Lafayette County, to pursue an education. The students accompanied Dr. Sheridan Baker, principal at the Brownsville School they had attended, to the newly chartered Beaver Female Seminary.

Led by President Baker, Beaver taught liberal arts, ancient history, rhetoric, logic, and analogy during an era when few colleges for young women existed. In 1872 the school attained collegiate status, with the name of the Beaver College and Musical Institute.[1]

Beaver College edit

In the late 19th century, the college became coeducational for the first time. In 1907, Beaver College and Musical Institute is simplified to Beaver College. Enrollment was again limited to women.

In 1925, the college moved east across Pennsylvania to Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, to the Beechwood Hall estate. This location afforded larger facilities, an adequate campus, and greater development opportunities, increasing enrollment but maintaining the advantages of a small college. In 1928, the Trustees secured a nearby estate in Glenside, Pennsylvania. This spacious property offered unique stone buildings, including the now iconic Grey Towers Castle.

Professor Benton Spruance was made full professor and chair of the Art Department in 1933, served on the Board of Trustees, and was involved with the Philadelphia Art Commission. In 1953, it led to a city ordinance requiring that one percent of construction costs for new public buildings be allocated to the creation and placement of artwork. This "percent for the arts" was a cornerstone for funding public art in the U.S.

In the summer of 1948, a Beaver College economics instructor, his wife, and 17 undergraduate women arrived in post-World War II Europe. The group sailed from New York City to Southampton, England, on a mission of education and discovering post-war rebuilding efforts. This post-World War II cohort was the precursor to what would be one of the largest and most renowned international study programs in the United States. Arcadia continues to be a pioneer in study abroad.

Beaver College constructed eight new campus buildings, established the Center for Education Abroad, and, in 1973, became coeducational again. In the mid-1960s the institution consolidated all campuses to Glenside.

In 1985, Dr. Bette Landman was appointed president, the first female president in the institution's history. Her tenure saw the dedication of the Kuch Athletic and Recreation Center, the establishment of Preview, joining the NCAA Division III, and, in 1992, membership of the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference. Under her leadership, Beaver College achieved university status and was led through the transition from Beaver College to Arcadia University.

Arcadia University edit

On November 20, 2000, it was announced that Beaver College would become Arcadia University. The official change of name and status occurred at a formal ceremony on July 16, 2001. During the first quarter of the 21st century, the university established six academic colleges and schools, including the College of Global Studies as the first college of a university dedicated to international education.

In April 2018, Dr. Ajay Nair was named the 22nd president of Arcadia University. As the first person of color to serve as President, and one of a dozen Indian American presidents at colleges and universities in the U.S., Dr. Nair's focus on innovation helps the university remain flexible and visionary in working to meet the needs of students in the 21st century. A social justice scholar and an expert in student affairs, Dr. Nair made increasing diversity throughout the university, especially at the leadership level, a priority.

Anti-Black racism commission edit

In 2019, Nair established a commission on Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI)] to conduct a review of Arcadia's policies, practices, and campus climate. In 2020, Arcadia established the combating anti-Black racism (CABR) initiative as a university-wide collaborative effort. Highlights of this initiative include changing curriculum requirements, the creation of Black living and learning communities, and the inception of the Center for Antiracist Scholarship, Advocacy, and Action (CASAA), the Living Our Values Experience program (LOVE), and the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Mentoring (CTLM).

Arcadia has received national recognition for its efforts in DEI. There have been multiple pieces written about the university in the Chronicle of Higher Education, including a panel regarding what it means to be a student-centered institution with Nair. The Philadelphia Inquirer recognized Arcadia's commitment to anti-racist scholarship through the opening and support of CASAA.

University rankings edit

Arcadia is dedicated to engaging in integrative, real-world learning opportunities such as internships, evidence-based research, service projects, interdisciplinary study, problem-based learning, and co-curricular experiences that expand beyond the classroom. The university's Doctor of Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant programs retain high national rankings by U.S. News and World Report. The Institute for International Education's Open Doors Report has ranked Arcadia University for study abroad participation, and U.S. News & World Report ranked the program ninth in the nation.

In July 2022, the university expanded its campus size, purchasing 125 Royal Avenue, the site of the former Bishop McDevitt High School.

Campus edit

The university is in Cheltenham Township.[2] It has its own census-designated place, named Arcadia University,[3] and some university property extends into the Glenside CDP.[4] The university has a Glenside mailing address.[5]

Academics edit

Undergraduate programs edit

Arcadia University has been ranked among The Princeton Review's "Best in the Northeast" for eight consecutive years from 2015 to 2022. The university offers more than 65 fields of study in its undergraduate programs. Undergraduate majors are offered through the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Health Sciences, School of Education, and School of Global Business.

Graduate programs edit

Graduate and professional studies at Arcadia University range from liberal arts to professional degree programs. In May 2023, Arcadia launched fully redesigned hybrid and fully online graduate programs. The Doctor in Physical Therapy program can now be completed in hybrid mode of delivery, combining engaging online sessions, on-campus immersions, and hands-on clinical experiences to allow students across the country to earn their DPT without relocating. The School of Global Business’ online MBA program consists of a business core and a specialization in one of three concentrations. This shift to asynchronous learning provides more flexibility for students to work at their own pace.

International programs and study abroad edit

The Institute of International Education has ranked Arcadia among the nation's top 10 institutions for study abroad for 11 of the last 13 years, and The Princeton Review has ranked Arcadia among the "Best in the Northeast" for eight consecutive years.

Student life edit

Athletics edit

Arcadia Knights
 
UniversityArcadia University
ConferenceMiddle Atlantic Conference
LocationGlenside, Pennsylvania, U.S.
ColorsScarlet and gray[6]
   

Arcadia University teams compete in the NCAA Division III within the MAC Freedom of the Middle Atlantic Conference.

Men's and women's sports teams include ice hockey, track and field, baseball, softball, basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. In 2025, the university has announced the addition of men's and women's wrestling.

Arcadia also competes in esports leagues for games including Overwatch, Valorant, Rocket League, Hearthstone, and Super Smash Bros.

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

See also edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Arcadia University History".
  2. ^ "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Cheltenham township, PA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 1 (PDF p. 2/3). Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  3. ^ "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Arcadia University CDP, PA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  4. ^ "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Glenside CDP, PA" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2024-02-06.
  5. ^ "Home". Arcadia University. Retrieved 2024-02-06. 450 S. Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038
  6. ^ "MAC Commonwealth Conference (1999-2000 through present)". Retrieved October 24, 2020.
  7. ^ Genova, Ryan. "Former Arcadia student Cosmo DiNardo's parents settle wrongful death suit with victims' families five years after their son's mass murder". Glenside local. Retrieved 17 February 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Acadia University This article is about the university For the census designated place see Arcadia University Pennsylvania Arcadia University is a private university in Cheltenham Township Pennsylvania with a Glenside mailing address The university enrolls approximately 3 200 undergraduate master s and doctoral students The 94 acre 380 000 m2 Glenside campus features Grey Towers Castle a National Historic Landmark the university also includes a campus in Christiana Del as well as several centers around the world Arcadia UniversityFormer nameBeaver Female Seminary 1853 1872 Beaver College 1872 2001 TypePrivate universityEstablished1853 171 years ago 1853 Endowment 85 million 2022 PresidentAjay NairProvostJeff RutenbeckStudents3 200LocationCheltenham Township Glenside mailing address Pennsylvania United States40 05 31 N 75 09 56 W 40 0920 N 75 1655 W 40 0920 75 1655Campus94 acres 380 000 m2 Colors Scarlet and GreyNicknameKnightsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III MAC Freedom Conference MascotArchieWebsitearcadia wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Beaver Female Seminary 1 2 Beaver College 1 3 Arcadia University 1 4 Anti Black racism commission 1 5 University rankings 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 Undergraduate programs 3 2 Graduate programs 3 3 International programs and study abroad 4 Student life 4 1 Athletics 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBeaver Female Seminary edit The Arcadia University legacy begins in 1853 in Western Pennsylvania when Sylvania Jones and Juliet A Poundstone left their family homes in Lafayette County to pursue an education The students accompanied Dr Sheridan Baker principal at the Brownsville School they had attended to the newly chartered Beaver Female Seminary Led by President Baker Beaver taught liberal arts ancient history rhetoric logic and analogy during an era when few colleges for young women existed In 1872 the school attained collegiate status with the name of the Beaver College and Musical Institute 1 Beaver College edit In the late 19th century the college became coeducational for the first time In 1907 Beaver College and Musical Institute is simplified to Beaver College Enrollment was again limited to women In 1925 the college moved east across Pennsylvania to Jenkintown Pennsylvania to the Beechwood Hall estate This location afforded larger facilities an adequate campus and greater development opportunities increasing enrollment but maintaining the advantages of a small college In 1928 the Trustees secured a nearby estate in Glenside Pennsylvania This spacious property offered unique stone buildings including the now iconic Grey Towers Castle Professor Benton Spruance was made full professor and chair of the Art Department in 1933 served on the Board of Trustees and was involved with the Philadelphia Art Commission In 1953 it led to a city ordinance requiring that one percent of construction costs for new public buildings be allocated to the creation and placement of artwork This percent for the arts was a cornerstone for funding public art in the U S In the summer of 1948 a Beaver College economics instructor his wife and 17 undergraduate women arrived in post World War II Europe The group sailed from New York City to Southampton England on a mission of education and discovering post war rebuilding efforts This post World War II cohort was the precursor to what would be one of the largest and most renowned international study programs in the United States Arcadia continues to be a pioneer in study abroad Beaver College constructed eight new campus buildings established the Center for Education Abroad and in 1973 became coeducational again In the mid 1960s the institution consolidated all campuses to Glenside In 1985 Dr Bette Landman was appointed president the first female president in the institution s history Her tenure saw the dedication of the Kuch Athletic and Recreation Center the establishment of Preview joining the NCAA Division III and in 1992 membership of the Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Under her leadership Beaver College achieved university status and was led through the transition from Beaver College to Arcadia University Arcadia University edit On November 20 2000 it was announced that Beaver College would become Arcadia University The official change of name and status occurred at a formal ceremony on July 16 2001 During the first quarter of the 21st century the university established six academic colleges and schools including the College of Global Studies as the first college of a university dedicated to international education In April 2018 Dr Ajay Nair was named the 22nd president of Arcadia University As the first person of color to serve as President and one of a dozen Indian American presidents at colleges and universities in the U S Dr Nair s focus on innovation helps the university remain flexible and visionary in working to meet the needs of students in the 21st century A social justice scholar and an expert in student affairs Dr Nair made increasing diversity throughout the university especially at the leadership level a priority Anti Black racism commission edit In 2019 Nair established a commission on Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion JEDI to conduct a review of Arcadia s policies practices and campus climate In 2020 Arcadia established the combating anti Black racism CABR initiative as a university wide collaborative effort Highlights of this initiative include changing curriculum requirements the creation of Black living and learning communities and the inception of the Center for Antiracist Scholarship Advocacy and Action CASAA the Living Our Values Experience program LOVE and the Center for Teaching Learning and Mentoring CTLM Arcadia has received national recognition for its efforts in DEI There have been multiple pieces written about the university in the Chronicle of Higher Education including a panel regarding what it means to be a student centered institution with Nair The Philadelphia Inquirer recognized Arcadia s commitment to anti racist scholarship through the opening and support of CASAA University rankings edit Arcadia is dedicated to engaging in integrative real world learning opportunities such as internships evidence based research service projects interdisciplinary study problem based learning and co curricular experiences that expand beyond the classroom The university s Doctor of Physical Therapy and Physician Assistant programs retain high national rankings by U S News and World Report The Institute for International Education s Open Doors Report has ranked Arcadia University for study abroad participation and U S News amp World Report ranked the program ninth in the nation In July 2022 the university expanded its campus size purchasing 125 Royal Avenue the site of the former Bishop McDevitt High School Campus editThe university is in Cheltenham Township 2 It has its own census designated place named Arcadia University 3 and some university property extends into the Glenside CDP 4 The university has a Glenside mailing address 5 Academics editUndergraduate programs edit Arcadia University has been ranked among The Princeton Review s Best in the Northeast for eight consecutive years from 2015 to 2022 The university offers more than 65 fields of study in its undergraduate programs Undergraduate majors are offered through the College of Arts amp Sciences College of Health Sciences School of Education and School of Global Business Graduate programs edit Graduate and professional studies at Arcadia University range from liberal arts to professional degree programs In May 2023 Arcadia launched fully redesigned hybrid and fully online graduate programs The Doctor in Physical Therapy program can now be completed in hybrid mode of delivery combining engaging online sessions on campus immersions and hands on clinical experiences to allow students across the country to earn their DPT without relocating The School of Global Business online MBA program consists of a business core and a specialization in one of three concentrations This shift to asynchronous learning provides more flexibility for students to work at their own pace International programs and study abroad edit The Institute of International Education has ranked Arcadia among the nation s top 10 institutions for study abroad for 11 of the last 13 years and The Princeton Review has ranked Arcadia among the Best in the Northeast for eight consecutive years Student life editAthletics edit Arcadia Knights nbsp UniversityArcadia UniversityConferenceMiddle Atlantic ConferenceLocationGlenside Pennsylvania U S ColorsScarlet and gray 6 Arcadia University teams compete in the NCAA Division III within the MAC Freedom of the Middle Atlantic Conference Men s and women s sports teams include ice hockey track and field baseball softball basketball cross country field hockey golf lacrosse soccer swimming tennis and volleyball In 2025 the university has announced the addition of men s and women s wrestling Arcadia also competes in esports leagues for games including Overwatch Valorant Rocket League Hearthstone and Super Smash Bros Notable people editAlumni edit Anil Beephan Jr New York State Assembly member Julianne Boyd former theater director William Evanina former director of the U S National Counterintelligence and Security Center Catherine Gunsalus Gonzalez religious author and professor emerita at Columbia Theological Seminary Joe McKeehen former World Series of Poker champion Dorothy Germain Porter amateur golf champion Abbey Ryan artist painter M Susan Savage Secretary of State of Oklahoma and former Mayor of Tulsa Oklahoma Edith Schaeffer religious author and co founder of the L Abri study center Oliver B Shallenberger electrical engineer Anna Deavere Smith actress Marjorie Smith New Hampshire state legislator Florence Wickham contralto and composer Cosmo DiNardo Perpetrator of the July 2017 Pennsylvania murders He attended Arcadia University for only one semester in 2015 7 See also editThoresby HouseNotes editReferences edit Arcadia University History 2020 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Cheltenham township PA PDF U S Census Bureau p 1 PDF p 2 3 Retrieved 2024 02 06 2020 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Arcadia University CDP PA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2024 02 06 2020 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Glenside CDP PA PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2024 02 06 Home Arcadia University Retrieved 2024 02 06 450 S Easton Road Glenside PA 19038 MAC Commonwealth Conference 1999 2000 through present Retrieved October 24 2020 Genova Ryan Former Arcadia student Cosmo DiNardo s parents settle wrongful death suit with victims families five years after their son s mass murder Glenside local Retrieved 17 February 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arcadia University Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arcadia University amp oldid 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