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Alderson Broaddus University

Alderson Broaddus University (AB) was a private Baptist university in Philippi, West Virginia. It was founded in 1871 and suspended its operations on August 31, 2023.[3]

Alderson Broaddus University
Former names
Pre-merger:
Winchester Female Institute (1871-1876)
Broaddus Female College (1876-1885)
Broaddus College (1885-1894)
Broaddus Classic and Scientific Institute (1894–1918)
Broaddus College (1918–1932)
Alderson Academy (1901–1909)
Alderson Baptist Academy (1909-1918)
Alderson Academy and Junior College (1918-1925)
Alderson Junior College (1925-1932)[1]
Post-merger:
Alderson-Broaddus College (1932–2013)
Motto"From the darkness into the light"
TypePrivate university
Active1871–2023
Religious affiliation
American Baptist Churches USA
PresidentAndrea J. Bucklew
ProvostJames M. Owston
Academic staff
47 Full-Time and 19 Part-Time[2]
Students767 (674 undergraduate)[2]
Location, ,
U.S.

39°09′30″N 80°02′57″W / 39.15833°N 80.04917°W / 39.15833; -80.04917
CampusRural
Colors   Navy and gold
NicknameBattlers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division II
MascotSkirmish
Websitewww.ab.edu

It was historically affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA. It was formed in 1932 as Alderson-Broaddus College by the union of two Baptist institutions: Alderson Junior College (founded 1901) and Broaddus College (founded 1871). The school adopted its final name in 2013.

Prior to the university's closing, its academics were organized into five academic divisions: the College of Health, Science, Technology, and Math; the College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences; the College of Business; the College of Medical Science; and the College of Adult and Distance Education.

Alderson Broaddus was the first college in West Virginia to offer a four-year degree in nursing and the first in the country to offer a four-year physician assistant degree.

History edit

 
The college's campus in the early 1930s.

Alderson Broaddus University derived its name from the merging of two Baptist institutions in 1932. The older of the two, Broaddus Institute, was founded in Winchester, Virginia, in 1871 by Edward Jefferson Willis, a Baptist minister who named the new school after Rev. William Francis Ferguson Broaddus, a prominent Baptist minister at the time of the American Civil War. In response to economic hard times, Broaddus Institute was moved across the Allegheny Mountains to Clarksburg, West Virginia, in 1876. The college was moved again to the small town of Philippi in 1909. In 1918, it transitioned back to its former name Broaddus College.

The other institution, Alderson Academy, was founded in Alderson, West Virginia, in 1901 by Emma C. Alderson, a committed Baptist laywoman. Designed as a home school, it provided academic work in classics, sciences and normal studies. Originally supported by the Greenbrier Baptist Church, control was assumed by the West Virginia Baptist Association in 1910.

As the years passed, Broaddus became a junior college, then a senior college—first granting baccalaureate degrees in 1926—and Alderson Academy also added junior college status. Financial hardship in the late 1920s led to a decision to merge the two colleges, which shared common missions and outlooks as Baptist and liberal arts institutions; the merged institution, Alderson-Broaddus College, opened its doors in 1932. Since its founding, Alderson-Broaddus had been committed to a strong liberal arts education that seeks to imbue students with an appreciation of literature and the arts, Christian faith, music, and the sciences. In more recent times, the college was focused on developing programs in the natural and applied sciences as well. In 1945, Alderson-Broaddus developed the first four-year nursing and the first radiologic technology programs in West Virginia.

A portion of the physical assets of Storer College, a Black Baptist college founded in 1865 in Harpers Ferry, were transferred to Alderson-Broaddus in 1964 and used to fund the “Storer Scholarship” given annually to an African-American students..

In 1968, the college pioneered the nation's first four-year physician assistant (PA) program, an innovation that had significant influence on the development of the PA profession nationwide. From this program emerged in 1991 the college's first graduate degree offering, the Physician Assistant Master's program.

In 2011, the college chose Richard Creehan as president. Creehan embarked on a plan to expand the college and the institution increased enrollment by over 600 students, expanded the athletic department, and added many new academic programs. In 2013, the college's Board of Governors renamed the institution Alderson Broaddus University.[4] That same year, the institution matriculated the largest incoming freshman class in school history.

In June 2017, the Higher Learning Commission put the University on probation because it determined that the institution was at risk due to financial difficulties. In 2019, it was no longer on probation, due to improved financial performance.[5]

On July 31, 2023, the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission revoked Alderson Broaddus University's ability to confer degrees after the end of 2023 and ordered to it cease admitting students so it can begin to close. The commission stated that the "University's financial condition renders the institution unable to create a stable, effective, and safe learning environment for its students". The state's governor, Jim Justice, worked to help the university stay open and resolve its financial challenges, but they are so significant that the university has failed to pay its recent utility bills.[6] On the same day, the university's board of trustees voted to close the university.[7] On August 31, 2023, the campus filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation.[8]

Campus edit

 
The Burbick Hall administration building, with the Shearer Quadrangle fountain in the foreground.

The university was located on a 170-acre (0.69 km2) campus with housing for approximately 1100 students. The campus occupied a rolling hilltop overlooking the Tygart Valley River and the community of Philippi, with its county courthouse, church spires and the historic Philippi Covered Bridge, used by both Confederate and Union troops during the first land battle of the Civil War.

The Old Main building was built in 1909 but destroyed by fire in 1977. It was replaced by New Main, later renamed Burbick Hall, which was primarily used for administration.

The oldest extant building on the campus, Whitescarver Hall (circa 1911), was named for George M. Whitescarver of Pruntytown, WV. The Classical Revival building was designed by the architectural firm of Holmboe & Lafferty and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[9]

The local general hospital, Broaddus Hospital, was established on the Alderson-Broaddus campus in the 1950s, and operated from there until moving to a new location in the late 1990s.

At the time of closure, the campus included seven residence halls (Priestley Hall, Benedum Hall, Kincaid Hall, Battler Hall, and Blue, Gold and University Halls), Burbick Hall, the old Broaddus Hospital building, the Hamer student center and cafeteria, an arena for basketball, swimming, wrestling, and acrobatics and tumbling programs, tennis courts, a grass field used for intramural sports, a turf field stadium for football, lacrosse, and soccer teams, six academic buildings (including the Withers-Brandon complex for humanities and social sciences, the Kemper-Redd science building and Myers Hall for the health sciences), a building housing Pickett Library and Funkhouser Auditorium, and Wilcox Chapel.

Athletics edit

For much of its existence, Alderson Broaddus's primary sport was men's soccer (led by Bob Gray from 1978-91). The athletic programme expanded dramatically under President Creehan from 2011, notably with the addition of American football.

Known as the "Battlers" (harkening back to the 1861 Battle of Philippi), Alderson Broaddus was a member of the Mountain East Conference (MEC) and NCAA Division II. The team's colors were Navy Blue, Gray and Gold, and its mascot was named Skirmish. At the time of its closure the university offered 20 sports, all at the Varsity level: Football (which became a full varsity program in 2013),[10] Acrobatics & Tumbling, Baseball, Football, Softball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Lacrosse, Men's and Women's Volleyball, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Men's and Women's Track & Field, Men's and Women's Wrestling, Men's Sprint Football and Cheerleading.

AB and its predecessor institutions had been members of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) since that league's formation in 1924. The WVIAC disbanded at the end of the 2012–13 school year, after the nine WVIAC members that then played football announced they would break away to form a new league that eventually became the Mountain East Conference.

Shortly after the announcement of the Mountain East split, AB found a new conference home, accepting an invitation to join the G-MAC in the fall of 2013.[11] AB and three other West Virginia schools—former WVIAC members Davis & Elkins and Ohio Valley, plus independent Salem International—all entered the G-MAC.[11]

In 2012 AB started its football program, initially competing at the club level before moving up to Division 2 the following year. Alderson Broaddus originally competed as an independent football team without a conference. In 2016 the G-MAC conference decided to partially make football a competitive sport in the conference with the full competition to start in 2017.The Battlers first defeated Kentucky Wesleyan in the Founders Cup in 2015 to become the first ever G-MAC football Champion. The Battlers became the first G-MAC Conference football champions on 11/12/16 when they defeated Kentucky Wesleyan University 31–28. The G-MAC added another new team to the conference in 2017 of Malone University.

Alderson-Broaddus Baseball won the G-MAC conference title for the first time on May 14, 2016, over Trevecca Nazarene 9–6.

On June 9, 2020, Alderson Broaddus announced that they will leave the Great Midwest Athletic Conference and will join the Mountain East Conference.

With the revocation of the school's degree-granting status in July 2023, the university immediately ended all athletic activities.[12]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ Owston, James M. (2007). "Appendicies". Survival of the Fittest? The Rebranding of West Virginia Higher Education (PDF) (Ed.D. thesis). Marshall University. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "College Navigator - Alderson Broaddus University".
  3. ^ "Alderson Broaddus files for bankruptcy in preparation for closure".
  4. ^ Shauna Johnson, Name change for Alderson-Broaddus College, wvmetronews.com, USA, April 21, 2013
  5. ^ Jake Jarvis, WV's Alderson Broaddus removed from probation by accreditor, but still on 'notice', wvnews.com, USA, July 15, 2019
  6. ^ Brad McElhinny, State officials revoke authorization from Alderson Broaddus, order the start of a wind-down, wvmetronews.com, USA, July 31, 2023
  7. ^ McCluskey, Mitchell (August 2, 2023). "Financially struggling university in West Virginia closes down, leaving students scrambling". CNN. Retrieved August 3, 2023.
  8. ^ "Alderson Broaddus University files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy". WBOY. August 31, 2023. Retrieved August 31, 2023.
  9. ^ "National Register Information System – (#89002317)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  10. ^ Stevens, Rich (June 25, 2012). "More than meets eye in breakup of WVIAC". Charleston Daily Mail. Charleston, WV. p. 1. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  11. ^ a b "G-MAC News: Conference Adds Three New Members" (Press release). Great Midwest Athletic Conference. August 21, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  12. ^ "D-II program forced to shut down athletics" Football Scoop. Retrieved 2023-07-31.

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Alderson Broaddus University AB was a private Baptist university in Philippi West Virginia It was founded in 1871 and suspended its operations on August 31 2023 3 Alderson Broaddus UniversityFormer namesPre merger Winchester Female Institute 1871 1876 Broaddus Female College 1876 1885 Broaddus College 1885 1894 Broaddus Classic and Scientific Institute 1894 1918 Broaddus College 1918 1932 Alderson Academy 1901 1909 Alderson Baptist Academy 1909 1918 Alderson Academy and Junior College 1918 1925 Alderson Junior College 1925 1932 1 Post merger Alderson Broaddus College 1932 2013 Motto From the darkness into the light TypePrivate universityActive1871 2023Religious affiliationAmerican Baptist Churches USAPresidentAndrea J BucklewProvostJames M OwstonAcademic staff47 Full Time and 19 Part Time 2 Students767 674 undergraduate 2 LocationPhilippi West Virginia U S 39 09 30 N 80 02 57 W 39 15833 N 80 04917 W 39 15833 80 04917CampusRuralColors Navy and goldNicknameBattlersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IIMascotSkirmishWebsitewww wbr ab wbr edu It was historically affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA It was formed in 1932 as Alderson Broaddus College by the union of two Baptist institutions Alderson Junior College founded 1901 and Broaddus College founded 1871 The school adopted its final name in 2013 Prior to the university s closing its academics were organized into five academic divisions the College of Health Science Technology and Math the College of Humanities Education and Social Sciences the College of Business the College of Medical Science and the College of Adult and Distance Education Alderson Broaddus was the first college in West Virginia to offer a four year degree in nursing and the first in the country to offer a four year physician assistant degree Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Athletics 4 Notable alumni 5 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp The college s campus in the early 1930s Alderson Broaddus University derived its name from the merging of two Baptist institutions in 1932 The older of the two Broaddus Institute was founded in Winchester Virginia in 1871 by Edward Jefferson Willis a Baptist minister who named the new school after Rev William Francis Ferguson Broaddus a prominent Baptist minister at the time of the American Civil War In response to economic hard times Broaddus Institute was moved across the Allegheny Mountains to Clarksburg West Virginia in 1876 The college was moved again to the small town of Philippi in 1909 In 1918 it transitioned back to its former name Broaddus College The other institution Alderson Academy was founded in Alderson West Virginia in 1901 by Emma C Alderson a committed Baptist laywoman Designed as a home school it provided academic work in classics sciences and normal studies Originally supported by the Greenbrier Baptist Church control was assumed by the West Virginia Baptist Association in 1910 As the years passed Broaddus became a junior college then a senior college first granting baccalaureate degrees in 1926 and Alderson Academy also added junior college status Financial hardship in the late 1920s led to a decision to merge the two colleges which shared common missions and outlooks as Baptist and liberal arts institutions the merged institution Alderson Broaddus College opened its doors in 1932 Since its founding Alderson Broaddus had been committed to a strong liberal arts education that seeks to imbue students with an appreciation of literature and the arts Christian faith music and the sciences In more recent times the college was focused on developing programs in the natural and applied sciences as well In 1945 Alderson Broaddus developed the first four year nursing and the first radiologic technology programs in West Virginia A portion of the physical assets of Storer College a Black Baptist college founded in 1865 in Harpers Ferry were transferred to Alderson Broaddus in 1964 and used to fund the Storer Scholarship given annually to an African American students In 1968 the college pioneered the nation s first four year physician assistant PA program an innovation that had significant influence on the development of the PA profession nationwide From this program emerged in 1991 the college s first graduate degree offering the Physician Assistant Master s program In 2011 the college chose Richard Creehan as president Creehan embarked on a plan to expand the college and the institution increased enrollment by over 600 students expanded the athletic department and added many new academic programs In 2013 the college s Board of Governors renamed the institution Alderson Broaddus University 4 That same year the institution matriculated the largest incoming freshman class in school history In June 2017 the Higher Learning Commission put the University on probation because it determined that the institution was at risk due to financial difficulties In 2019 it was no longer on probation due to improved financial performance 5 On July 31 2023 the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission revoked Alderson Broaddus University s ability to confer degrees after the end of 2023 and ordered to it cease admitting students so it can begin to close The commission stated that the University s financial condition renders the institution unable to create a stable effective and safe learning environment for its students The state s governor Jim Justice worked to help the university stay open and resolve its financial challenges but they are so significant that the university has failed to pay its recent utility bills 6 On the same day the university s board of trustees voted to close the university 7 On August 31 2023 the campus filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation 8 Campus edit nbsp The Burbick Hall administration building with the Shearer Quadrangle fountain in the foreground The university was located on a 170 acre 0 69 km2 campus with housing for approximately 1100 students The campus occupied a rolling hilltop overlooking the Tygart Valley River and the community of Philippi with its county courthouse church spires and the historic Philippi Covered Bridge used by both Confederate and Union troops during the first land battle of the Civil War The Old Main building was built in 1909 but destroyed by fire in 1977 It was replaced by New Main later renamed Burbick Hall which was primarily used for administration The oldest extant building on the campus Whitescarver Hall circa 1911 was named for George M Whitescarver of Pruntytown WV The Classical Revival building was designed by the architectural firm of Holmboe amp Lafferty and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990 9 The local general hospital Broaddus Hospital was established on the Alderson Broaddus campus in the 1950s and operated from there until moving to a new location in the late 1990s At the time of closure the campus included seven residence halls Priestley Hall Benedum Hall Kincaid Hall Battler Hall and Blue Gold and University Halls Burbick Hall the old Broaddus Hospital building the Hamer student center and cafeteria an arena for basketball swimming wrestling and acrobatics and tumbling programs tennis courts a grass field used for intramural sports a turf field stadium for football lacrosse and soccer teams six academic buildings including the Withers Brandon complex for humanities and social sciences the Kemper Redd science building and Myers Hall for the health sciences a building housing Pickett Library and Funkhouser Auditorium and Wilcox Chapel Athletics editFor much of its existence Alderson Broaddus s primary sport was men s soccer led by Bob Gray from 1978 91 The athletic programme expanded dramatically under President Creehan from 2011 notably with the addition of American football Known as the Battlers harkening back to the 1861 Battle of Philippi Alderson Broaddus was a member of the Mountain East Conference MEC and NCAA Division II The team s colors were Navy Blue Gray and Gold and its mascot was named Skirmish At the time of its closure the university offered 20 sports all at the Varsity level Football which became a full varsity program in 2013 10 Acrobatics amp Tumbling Baseball Football Softball Men s and Women s Basketball Men s and Women s Soccer Men s and Women s Lacrosse Men s and Women s Volleyball Men s and Women s Cross Country Men s and Women s Track amp Field Men s and Women s Wrestling Men s Sprint Football and Cheerleading AB and its predecessor institutions had been members of the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference WVIAC since that league s formation in 1924 The WVIAC disbanded at the end of the 2012 13 school year after the nine WVIAC members that then played football announced they would break away to form a new league that eventually became the Mountain East Conference Shortly after the announcement of the Mountain East split AB found a new conference home accepting an invitation to join the G MAC in the fall of 2013 11 AB and three other West Virginia schools former WVIAC members Davis amp Elkins and Ohio Valley plus independent Salem International all entered the G MAC 11 In 2012 AB started its football program initially competing at the club level before moving up to Division 2 the following year Alderson Broaddus originally competed as an independent football team without a conference In 2016 the G MAC conference decided to partially make football a competitive sport in the conference with the full competition to start in 2017 The Battlers first defeated Kentucky Wesleyan in the Founders Cup in 2015 to become the first ever G MAC football Champion The Battlers became the first G MAC Conference football champions on 11 12 16 when they defeated Kentucky Wesleyan University 31 28 The G MAC added another new team to the conference in 2017 of Malone University Alderson Broaddus Baseball won the G MAC conference title for the first time on May 14 2016 over Trevecca Nazarene 9 6 On June 9 2020 Alderson Broaddus announced that they will leave the Great Midwest Athletic Conference and will join the Mountain East Conference With the revocation of the school s degree granting status in July 2023 the university immediately ended all athletic activities 12 Notable alumni editDenise Campbell politician and a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates Fred Chenoweth former American football coach Theodore S Coberly former air force brigadier general who was director of reconnaissance and electronic warfare and deputy chief of staff Randy Dobnak Major League pitcher for the Minnesota Twins Josh Gabriel Grenadian international footballer Barrington Gaynor former professional soccer coach Bob Gray former men s soccer coach at Marshall University Hunter Hardman former college football coach Ernie Nestor college basketball coach Donovan Olumba NFL player John O Neal politician and a Republican member of the West Virginia House of Delegates Kirk Pearson former professional soccer player Enrico del Rosario professional soccer player Ed Schrock U S Congressman R VA 2001 2005 Gil Vainshtein born 1984 Canadian former professional soccer player Jimmy Williams professional basketball player Steve Willis Baptist pastor and national health activist Richard F Wilson President Illinois Wesleyan University Jessica L Wright first woman Adjutant General of the Pennsylvania National Guard second woman to hold such a position in the USA Chris Grassie Marshall University soccer coachReferences edit Owston James M 2007 Appendicies Survival of the Fittest The Rebranding of West Virginia Higher Education PDF Ed D thesis Marshall University Retrieved October 17 2023 a b College Navigator Alderson Broaddus University Alderson Broaddus files for bankruptcy in preparation for closure Shauna Johnson Name change for Alderson Broaddus College wvmetronews com USA April 21 2013 Jake Jarvis WV s Alderson Broaddus removed from probation by accreditor but still on notice wvnews com USA July 15 2019 Brad McElhinny State officials revoke authorization from Alderson Broaddus order the start of a wind down wvmetronews com USA July 31 2023 McCluskey Mitchell August 2 2023 Financially struggling university in West Virginia closes down leaving students scrambling CNN Retrieved August 3 2023 Alderson Broaddus University files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy WBOY August 31 2023 Retrieved August 31 2023 National Register Information System 89002317 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Stevens Rich June 25 2012 More than meets eye in breakup of WVIAC Charleston Daily Mail Charleston WV p 1 Archived from the original on January 2 2013 Retrieved August 21 2012 a b G MAC News Conference Adds Three New Members Press release Great Midwest Athletic Conference August 21 2012 Retrieved August 22 2012 D II program forced to shut down athletics Football Scoop Retrieved 2023 07 31 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alderson Broaddus University 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