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Bethany College (West Virginia)

Bethany College is a private liberal arts college in Bethany, West Virginia. Founded in 1840 by Alexander Campbell of the Restoration Movement, who gained support by the Virginia legislature, Bethany College was the first institution of higher education in what is now West Virginia.[a]

Bethany College
TypePrivate, Liberal Arts
Established1840; 184 years ago (1840)
FounderAlexander Campbell
Religious affiliation
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Endowment$77 million[1]
PresidentJamie Caridi, Interim President (January 1, 2022-present)
Students650 (600 full-time)
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural 1,300 acres (526 ha)
Athletics22 NCAA Division III Athletic Teams and an Equestrian club team.
ColorsGreen and White    
MascotBison
Websitewww.bethanywv.edu

History edit

A liberal arts college, Bethany was chartered on March 2, 1840, by the Virginia legislature and given "all degree-granting powers" of the University of Virginia.[citation needed] West Virginia's secession from Virginia on June 20, 1863, recognized existing Virginia charters; Bethany College continues to operate under the Virginia charter.

It was founded by Alexander Campbell, a minister in the Restoration Movement who provided the land and funds for the first building and served as the first president. Bethany has been a four-year private liberal arts college affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ),[2] since its inception.[3] This religious body, of which Campbell was one of the principal founders, continues to support and encourage the college but exercises no sectarian control. An early center of coeducation, Bethany has admitted women since the 1880s.

The college's roots stem from the Buffalo Seminary, founded in 1818, by Campbell; sessions were first held in his mansion in Bethany,[4] home of Alexander Campbell and his father Thomas Campbell. The new Buffalo Seminary, " a continuing education arm of the College" is less than a mile away from the College.

 
Images of Bethany College, 1904

The college is the birthplace of Delta Tau Delta, an international social fraternity founded in 1858.[5]

During World War II, Bethany was one of 131 colleges nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program, which offered students a path to a Navy commission.[6]

A number of campus buildings are contributing resources to the Bethany Historic District.[7] The Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[8] Pendleton Heights was listed in 1975 and the Delta Tau Delta Founders House in 1979.[8]

The campus is also home to the Parkinson Forest, which in 2019 was added to the national Old-Growth Forest Network. The designation identifies the Parkinson Forest as the oldest Old-Growth Forest in Brooke County.[9]

Academics edit

Bethany College offers a wide selection of studies, awarding Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degrees in more than 25 fields. If a major does not appeal to a student, Bethany offers students the opportunity to design their own major through the Interdisciplinary program. Bethany also offers dual majors, which is a combination of two majors.[10]

According to recent research, 95% of Bethany College graduates carry student loan debt, averaging $25,704.[11] The endowment fund in 2016 was worth $46.7 million.[12] According to U.S. News tuition and fees are $28,444 and room and board costs $10,270 (2017–18). About 29% of Bethany students graduate in four years.[12]

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ West Liberty University is older but was a secondary school until 1870.

References edit

  1. ^ "Bethany College: Meet the Staff". Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  2. ^ "Bethany College :: Campus Ministry". Bethanywv.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  3. ^ "Select Library". Credoreference.com. 2000-01-01. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  4. ^ "Bethany College :: Bethany College Establishes Buffalo Seminary". Bethanywv.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-12-14. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  5. ^ "History | Delta Tau Delta". Delts.org. Retrieved 2012-11-23.
  6. ^ "Naval Training and Education Yearbooks in the Navy Department Library". Department of the Navy. 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2011.
  7. ^ Henry J. Browne (September 1981). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Bethany Historic District" (PDF). State of West Virginia, West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Historic Preservation. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  8. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  9. ^ "Parkinson Forest Added to Old-Growth Network - About Bethany - Bethany College". About Bethany. 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  10. ^ "Bethany College :: Degrees and Majors". Bethanywv.edu. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
  11. ^ "Average Student Loan Debt Statistics for 2021". Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  12. ^ a b "Bethany College (WV) - Profile, Rankings and Data". US News. 10 March 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2023.
  13. ^ "Clark, (James Beauchamp) Champ (1850-1921)." The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather guide. Abington: Helicon, 2010. Credo Reference. Web. 17 September 2012.
  14. ^ "Gordon, Caroline (1895 – 1981)." The Crystal Reference Encyclopedia. West Chiltington: Crystal Semantics, 2005. Credo Reference. Web. 17 September 2012.

External links edit

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For schools with the same or similar names see Bethany College disambiguation Bethany College is a private liberal arts college in Bethany West Virginia Founded in 1840 by Alexander Campbell of the Restoration Movement who gained support by the Virginia legislature Bethany College was the first institution of higher education in what is now West Virginia a Bethany CollegeTypePrivate Liberal ArtsEstablished1840 184 years ago 1840 FounderAlexander CampbellReligious affiliationChristian Church Disciples of Christ Endowment 77 million 1 PresidentJamie Caridi Interim President January 1 2022 present Students650 600 full time LocationBethany West Virginia United StatesCampusRural 1 300 acres 526 ha Athletics22 NCAA Division III Athletic Teams and an Equestrian club team ColorsGreen and White MascotBisonWebsitewww bethanywv edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Notable alumni 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editA liberal arts college Bethany was chartered on March 2 1840 by the Virginia legislature and given all degree granting powers of the University of Virginia citation needed West Virginia s secession from Virginia on June 20 1863 recognized existing Virginia charters Bethany College continues to operate under the Virginia charter It was founded by Alexander Campbell a minister in the Restoration Movement who provided the land and funds for the first building and served as the first president Bethany has been a four year private liberal arts college affiliated with the Christian Church Disciples of Christ 2 since its inception 3 This religious body of which Campbell was one of the principal founders continues to support and encourage the college but exercises no sectarian control An early center of coeducation Bethany has admitted women since the 1880s The college s roots stem from the Buffalo Seminary founded in 1818 by Campbell sessions were first held in his mansion in Bethany 4 home of Alexander Campbell and his father Thomas Campbell The new Buffalo Seminary a continuing education arm of the College is less than a mile away from the College nbsp Images of Bethany College 1904 The college is the birthplace of Delta Tau Delta an international social fraternity founded in 1858 5 During World War II Bethany was one of 131 colleges nationally that took part in the V 12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission 6 A number of campus buildings are contributing resources to the Bethany Historic District 7 The Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 8 Pendleton Heights was listed in 1975 and the Delta Tau Delta Founders House in 1979 8 The campus is also home to the Parkinson Forest which in 2019 was added to the national Old Growth Forest Network The designation identifies the Parkinson Forest as the oldest Old Growth Forest in Brooke County 9 Academics editBethany College offers a wide selection of studies awarding Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degrees in more than 25 fields If a major does not appeal to a student Bethany offers students the opportunity to design their own major through the Interdisciplinary program Bethany also offers dual majors which is a combination of two majors 10 According to recent research 95 of Bethany College graduates carry student loan debt averaging 25 704 11 The endowment fund in 2016 was worth 46 7 million 12 According to U S News tuition and fees are 28 444 and room and board costs 10 270 2017 18 About 29 of Bethany students graduate in four years 12 Notable alumni editVirginia Dare Aderholdt an Arlington Hall cryptanalyst and Japanese translator who decrypted the intercepted Japanese surrender message August 14 1945 W W Anderson attorney known for shooting Frederick Gilmer Bonfils and Harry Heye Tammen of The Denver Post Joseph Baldwin 1852 educator and founder of Truman State University James Beauchamp Champ Clark 1873 Democratic representative from Missouri and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives 13 Walter M Bortz III educator and 23rd president of Hampden Sydney College Thomas Buergenthal 1957 retired U S judge on the International Court of Justice Faith Daniels 1979 CBS and NBC news anchor Wilma Z Davis 1912 2001 codebreaker during World War II and the Vietnam War Daniel Coleman DeJarnette Sr 1822 1881 Democratic representative from Virginia served in the United States House of Representatives and then in the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War Shane Douglas 1986 professional wrestler William Ferrel 1844 meteorologist Sid Gepford NFL player Bob Goin 1959 athletic director in Florida State University and University of Cincinnati Caroline Gordon 1916 novelist and critic author of Penhally 14 Kristan Hawkins president of Students for Life of America SFLA Kaye Gorenflo Hearn Justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina Joseph Rucker Lamar 1877 Associate Justice Supreme Court of the United States Edgar Odell Lovett 1890 class valedictorian first president of Rice University William H Macy Emmy Award winning actor attended transferred to Goddard College Oliver S Marshall 1850 1934 president of the West Virginia Senate 1899 to 1901 from Hancock County Frances McDormand 1979 film television and stage actress and winner of four Academy Awards including Best Actress for Fargo 1996 and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri 2017 and Best Picture and Best Actress for Nomadland 2020 John William McGarvey 1829 1911 religious educator Don Megerle International Swimming Hall of Fame award recipient and 33 year Head Swim Coach for Tufts University 1971 2004 He was a swimmer for Bethany in the late 1960s Adrian Melott 1968 astrophysicist and cosmologist John E Niederhuber 13th director of the National Cancer Institute NCI George Tener Oliver 1868 United States Senator from Pennsylvania 1909 to 1917 John O Pendleton 1871 United States Representative Tom Poston Emmy Award winning actor attended but was not graduated from Bethany College Jeffrey L Seglin 1978 writer of weekly column The Right Thing faculty member John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University Dave Sims 1975 Emmy Award winning sportscaster Sukhi Turner mayor of Dunedin New Zealand during 1995 2004 Notes edit West Liberty University is older but was a secondary school until 1870 References edit Bethany College Meet the Staff Retrieved 2015 07 15 Bethany College Campus Ministry Bethanywv edu Archived from the original on 2012 12 12 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Select Library Credoreference com 2000 01 01 Retrieved 2012 11 23 Bethany College Bethany College Establishes Buffalo Seminary Bethanywv edu Archived from the original on 2012 12 14 Retrieved 2012 11 23 History Delta Tau Delta Delts org Retrieved 2012 11 23 Naval Training and Education Yearbooks in the Navy Department Library Department of the Navy 2011 Retrieved September 25 2011 Henry J Browne September 1981 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Bethany Historic District PDF State of West Virginia West Virginia Division of Culture and History Historic Preservation Retrieved 2011 07 23 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Parkinson Forest Added to Old Growth Network About Bethany Bethany College About Bethany 2019 10 17 Retrieved 2020 06 28 Bethany College Degrees and Majors Bethanywv edu Retrieved 2014 08 21 Average Student Loan Debt Statistics for 2021 Retrieved 14 July 2023 a b Bethany College WV Profile Rankings and Data US News 10 March 2016 Retrieved 14 July 2023 Clark James Beauchamp Champ 1850 1921 The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather guide Abington Helicon 2010 Credo Reference Web 17 September 2012 Gordon Caroline 1895 1981 The Crystal Reference Encyclopedia West Chiltington Crystal Semantics 2005 Credo Reference Web 17 September 2012 External links edit nbsp Media related to Bethany College West Virginia at Wikimedia Commons Official 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