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Carson–Newman University

Carson-Newman University is a private Baptist university in Jefferson City, Tennessee. Carson-Newman is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board. Founded in 1851, the university enrolls about 2,500 students.[2] Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs.

Carson-Newman University
Former names
Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary (1851–1880)
Carson College (1880–1889)
Newman College (1880–1889)
Carson and Newman College (1889–1941)
Carson-Newman College (1941–2012)
MottoTruth, Beauty, Goodness
TypePrivate university
Established1851; 173 years ago (1851)
Religious affiliation
Tennessee Baptist Mission Board
Academic affiliations
CIC
Endowment$62.7 million (2023)
PresidentCharles Fowler
Academic staff
131 (Full-Time) and 107 (Part-Time)[1]
Administrative staff
199
Students2,586 (Fall 2022)[1]
Undergraduates1,519 (Fall 2022)[1]
Postgraduates1,067 (Fall 2022)[1]
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban, c. 200 – c. acre (roughly 1 mi wide by .4 mi deep)
Colors   Orange & blue
NicknameEagles
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISAC
Websitewww.cn.edu

History edit

 
Location of Mossy Creek Baptist Church ... site of first C-N classes in September 1851
 
Burke–Tarr Stadium.

Following a ten-year effort of five early East Tennessee Baptists, the school was established and chartered with the state of Tennessee as Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary in 1851, and construction began that summer on the first building on the west bank of the creek. While this was ongoing, the school held classes in a local Baptist church located near the old zinc mine on the current Allen and Phyllis Morgan East Campus. Within a year the school occupied its own building between the current Silver Diamond Baseball Complex and the East Campus. The campus gradually grew to the west, and is now a mile wide stretching across the northern end of Jefferson City.

In 1880, the institution was named Carson College for James Harvey Carson (1801–1880), who left $15,000 of his estate to the school.[5][6] For several years it existed alongside Newman College, a separate facility for the education of women named for William Cate Newman, who had donated money to the women's college. In 1889, the two colleges united as one of the first coeducational institutions in the South. The institution operated as Carson-Newman College until 2012 when the board of trustees voted to acknowledge recent organizational changes by changing the name to Carson-Newman University.[7]

In 1919, Carson-Newman became officially affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention. The college was admitted to membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1927 and the Association of American Colleges in 1928.

During World War II, Carson-Newman was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission.[8]

In 2015 the school applied for and received a Title IX exemption so that it could maintain its status as a private Christian institution and also granting it the right to turn away "gay students, unwed mothers, women who've had an abortion and even students who may be pregnant" should it so choose to do so.[9] Then-President Randall O'Brien stated that the decision was made based on the advice of legal counsel and that the school does not discriminate and does not plan to.[10]

Through an alumni donation in 2007, the university acquired an overgrown wooded area of land along Mossy Creek, known as a dead creek. The property was turned into a park called Allen and Phyllis Morgan East Campus. In Fall 2017, the creek started showing fresh signs of life once again.[11] In 2019, the university completed construction on a 250-seat open air amphitheater on the East Campus.

On June 7, 2019, the trustees appointed Charles A. Fowler as the 23rd president of the university. Fowler began his tenure July 1, 2019.[citation needed]

Presidents edit

  • Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary (1851–1859)
    • William Rogers (1851–1851)
    • R.R. Bryan (1851–1853)
    • Matthew Hillsman (1857–1859)
  • Mossy Creek Baptist College (1866–1881)
    • R. R. Bryan (1866–1868)
    • Jesse Baker (1869–1870)
    • N.B. Goforth (1870–1881)
  • Carson College and Newman College (1882-1889)
    • W.T. Russell (1882–1889)[a]
    • W.A. Montgomery (1888–1892)
  • Carson and Newman College (1889-1941)
    • W.A. Montgomery (1888–1892)
    • John T. Henderson (1892–1903)
    • M. D. Jeffries (1903–1912)
    • J.M. Burnett (1912–1917)
    • W. L. Gentry (1917–1919)
    • Oscar L. Sams (1920–1927)
    • James T. Warren (1927–1948)
  • Carson-Newman College (1941-2012)
    • James T. Warren (1927–1948)
    • I.N. Carr (interim, 1948)
    • D. Harley Fite (1948–1968)
    • John A. Fincher (1968–1977)
    • J. Cordell Maddox (1977–2000)
    • James S. Netherton (2000–2007)
    • Joe Bill Sloan (interim, 2007–2008)[b]
    • J. Randall O'Brien (2008–2012)
  • Carson-Newman University (2012–present)
    • J. Randall O'Brien (2012–2018)
    • Paul Percy (interim, 2019)[c]
    • Charles A. Fowler (2019–present)
  1. ^ Russell was the first and only president of Newman College.
  2. ^ Sloan was appointed interim President after Netherton's departure to serve as Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance at Mercer University in May 2007. Netherton left following a no-confidence vote of faculty
  3. ^ Percy was named interim President after O'Brien's retirement in 2018

Athletics edit

Carson-Newman is a member of the South Atlantic Conference (SAC) and fields 21 varsity teams in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II competition. Men's varsity sports at Carson-Newman are: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, and track & field (indoor and outdoor). Women's sports are: basketball, beach volleyball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & tield (indoor and outdoor), and volleyball.

Notable alumni and faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "College Navigator - Carson-Newman University".
  2. ^ "Carson-Newman sees historic enrollment". Carson–Newman University. September 8, 2015. Retrieved September 8, 2015.
  3. ^ "2023-2024 Best National Universities". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 22, 2023.
  4. ^ "2023 National University Rankings". Washington Monthly. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  5. ^ Merriam, Lucius Salisbury (1893). "Higher Education in Tennessee". Google.com. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  6. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "C-N trustees vote to begin process of name change to "University"". Carson-Newman University. October 19, 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  8. ^ "U.S. Naval Administration in World War II". HyperWar Foundation. 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
  9. ^ Davis, Lauren (December 3, 2015). "Carson-Newman University granted exemption from discrimination laws". WVLT-TV. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  10. ^ Holloway, Hailey (December 11, 2015). "Carson-Newman University gets Title IX exemption". WATE-TV. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  11. ^ Hightower, Cliff (February 4, 2018). "Carson-Newman AD turns overgrown, donated land into scenic park". Citizen Tribune. Retrieved February 20, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Carson-Newman Athletics website

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Carson Newman University is a private Baptist university in Jefferson City Tennessee Carson Newman is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Mission Board Founded in 1851 the university enrolls about 2 500 students 2 Studies are offered in approximately 90 different academic programs Carson Newman UniversityFormer namesMossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary 1851 1880 Carson College 1880 1889 Newman College 1880 1889 Carson and Newman College 1889 1941 Carson Newman College 1941 2012 MottoTruth Beauty GoodnessTypePrivate universityEstablished1851 173 years ago 1851 Religious affiliationTennessee Baptist Mission BoardAcademic affiliationsCICEndowment 62 7 million 2023 PresidentCharles FowlerAcademic staff131 Full Time and 107 Part Time 1 Administrative staff199Students2 586 Fall 2022 1 Undergraduates1 519 Fall 2022 1 Postgraduates1 067 Fall 2022 1 LocationJefferson City Tennessee United StatesCampusSuburban c 200 c acre roughly 1 mi wide by 4 mi deep Colors Orange amp blueNicknameEaglesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II SACWebsitewww wbr cn wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Athletics 3 Notable alumni and faculty 4 References 5 External linksHistory editAcademic rankingsNationalU S News amp World Report 3 361 tie of 394Washington Monthly 4 246 of 442 nbsp Location of Mossy Creek Baptist Church site of first C N classes in September 1851 nbsp Burke Tarr Stadium Following a ten year effort of five early East Tennessee Baptists the school was established and chartered with the state of Tennessee as Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary in 1851 and construction began that summer on the first building on the west bank of the creek While this was ongoing the school held classes in a local Baptist church located near the old zinc mine on the current Allen and Phyllis Morgan East Campus Within a year the school occupied its own building between the current Silver Diamond Baseball Complex and the East Campus The campus gradually grew to the west and is now a mile wide stretching across the northern end of Jefferson City In 1880 the institution was named Carson College for James Harvey Carson 1801 1880 who left 15 000 of his estate to the school 5 6 For several years it existed alongside Newman College a separate facility for the education of women named for William Cate Newman who had donated money to the women s college In 1889 the two colleges united as one of the first coeducational institutions in the South The institution operated as Carson Newman College until 2012 when the board of trustees voted to acknowledge recent organizational changes by changing the name to Carson Newman University 7 In 1919 Carson Newman became officially affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention The college was admitted to membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1927 and the Association of American Colleges in 1928 During World War II Carson Newman was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V 12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission 8 In 2015 the school applied for and received a Title IX exemption so that it could maintain its status as a private Christian institution and also granting it the right to turn away gay students unwed mothers women who ve had an abortion and even students who may be pregnant should it so choose to do so 9 Then President Randall O Brien stated that the decision was made based on the advice of legal counsel and that the school does not discriminate and does not plan to 10 Through an alumni donation in 2007 the university acquired an overgrown wooded area of land along Mossy Creek known as a dead creek The property was turned into a park called Allen and Phyllis Morgan East Campus In Fall 2017 the creek started showing fresh signs of life once again 11 In 2019 the university completed construction on a 250 seat open air amphitheater on the East Campus On June 7 2019 the trustees appointed Charles A Fowler as the 23rd president of the university Fowler began his tenure July 1 2019 citation needed Presidents edit Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary 1851 1859 William Rogers 1851 1851 R R Bryan 1851 1853 Matthew Hillsman 1857 1859 Mossy Creek Baptist College 1866 1881 R R Bryan 1866 1868 Jesse Baker 1869 1870 N B Goforth 1870 1881 Carson College and Newman College 1882 1889 W T Russell 1882 1889 a W A Montgomery 1888 1892 Carson and Newman College 1889 1941 W A Montgomery 1888 1892 John T Henderson 1892 1903 M D Jeffries 1903 1912 J M Burnett 1912 1917 W L Gentry 1917 1919 Oscar L Sams 1920 1927 James T Warren 1927 1948 Carson Newman College 1941 2012 James T Warren 1927 1948 I N Carr interim 1948 D Harley Fite 1948 1968 John A Fincher 1968 1977 J Cordell Maddox 1977 2000 James S Netherton 2000 2007 Joe Bill Sloan interim 2007 2008 b J Randall O Brien 2008 2012 Carson Newman University 2012 present J Randall O Brien 2012 2018 Paul Percy interim 2019 c Charles A Fowler 2019 present Russell was the first and only president of Newman College Sloan was appointed interim President after Netherton s departure to serve as Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance at Mercer University in May 2007 Netherton left following a no confidence vote of faculty Percy was named interim President after O Brien s retirement in 2018Athletics editMain article Carson Newman Eagles Carson Newman is a member of the South Atlantic Conference SAC and fields 21 varsity teams in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II competition Men s varsity sports at Carson Newman are baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer swimming tennis and track amp field indoor and outdoor Women s sports are basketball beach volleyball cross country golf soccer softball swimming tennis track amp tield indoor and outdoor and volleyball Notable alumni and faculty editMain article List of Carson Newman University peopleReferences edit a b c d College Navigator Carson Newman University Carson Newman sees historic enrollment Carson Newman University September 8 2015 Retrieved September 8 2015 2023 2024 Best National Universities U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 22 2023 2023 National University Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved February 10 2024 Merriam Lucius Salisbury 1893 Higher Education in Tennessee Google com Retrieved September 7 2015 1 permanent dead link C N trustees vote to begin process of name change to University Carson Newman University October 19 2012 Retrieved April 1 2017 U S Naval Administration in World War II HyperWar Foundation 2011 Retrieved September 29 2011 Davis Lauren December 3 2015 Carson Newman University granted exemption from discrimination laws WVLT TV Retrieved April 1 2017 Holloway Hailey December 11 2015 Carson Newman University gets Title IX exemption WATE TV Retrieved April 1 2017 Hightower Cliff February 4 2018 Carson Newman AD turns overgrown donated land into scenic park Citizen Tribune Retrieved February 20 2018 External links editOfficial website Carson Newman Athletics website 36 07 19 N 83 29 32 W 36 12194 N 83 49222 W 36 12194 83 49222 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carson Newman University amp oldid 1213296265 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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