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Anderson University (South Carolina)

Anderson University is a private Christian university in Anderson, South Carolina. It offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in over 100 areas of study. Anderson is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[1][2] Anderson participates in NCAA Division II athletics and is a member of the South Atlantic Conference.[3]

Anderson University
Former name
Anderson College (1911–2006)
MottoHumanitatem per crucem alere (Latin)
Motto in English
To nourish humanity through the cross
TypePrivate university
Established1911; 112 years ago (1911)
AccreditationSACS
Religious affiliation
South Carolina Baptist Convention
PresidentEvans P. Whitaker
Undergraduates3,237
Postgraduates884
Location, ,
United States

34°30′54″N 82°38′24″W / 34.51500°N 82.64000°W / 34.51500; -82.64000Coordinates: 34°30′54″N 82°38′24″W / 34.51500°N 82.64000°W / 34.51500; -82.64000
Campus305 acres (123 ha), 36 buildings
Colors   Black & gold
NicknameTrojans
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IISAC
MascotTroy the Trojan
Websiteandersonuniversity.edu

Reestablished in 1911 as Anderson College, it is the successor to Johnson University, which was founded in 1848 by W. B. Johnson. Anderson was initially a female college until 1931 when it became coed; in 2006 it was renamed Anderson University. It consists of ten distinct colleges and schools: South Carolina School of the Arts, Clamp Divinity School, College of Arts and Sciences, Business, Christian Studies, Education, Health Professions, Interior Design, and Public Service & Public Administration, and Center for Leadership and Organizations.[4]

History

 
Johnson Female Seminary was established in 1848 at the present-day site of First Baptist Church of Anderson which is also an affiliate of Anderson University[5]

Origin

Anderson University was founded in 1848 as Johnson Female Seminary located in Anderson, South Carolina. It founders, citizens of Anderson, were Daniel Brown, J.P. Reed, and Stephen McCulley. Johnson Female Seminary was named for the Rev. William Bullein Johnson, an early Baptist statesman, a founder and first Vice President of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, and the first president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The seminary was later renamed Johnson University. Rev. William Bullein Johnson served as the first chancellor of Johnson University.[6] By 1857 Johnson University had around 600 students taking courses in calculus, Latin, and Greek. In 1858 Johnson's health declined and in 1862 he died.[7] Johnson's home still stands in Anderson and his portrait hangs in perpetuity in the Truett Cathy Old Common Room in Merritt Hall on the Anderson University campus. Johnson was buried in the cemetery of the First Baptist Church of Anderson.

The university closed its doors due to the combined impact of Johnson's death and the onset of the Civil War. The main building of Johnson University became a Confederate treasury and printing press during the civil war until 1865 when Union forces occupied the building. After the war the Carolina Collegiate Institute and Patrick Military Institute used the buildings of the seminary for educational purposes until 1920. The buildings of Johnson University were then demolished around 1920.[8]

Anderson College

 
Anderson College in 1911

Shortly after the turn of the century, those who fondly remembered the impact that Johnson University had on the region developed a compelling vision of resurrecting the institution in the form of Anderson College in 1911. The name Anderson comes from Robert Anderson an American Revolutionary War veteran and the namesake of Anderson, South Carolina. The Anderson Chamber of Commerce raised $100,000 and secured 32 acres (13 ha) for the new campus. The land and funds were given to the South Carolina Baptist State Convention to establish the college.[9] The Merritt Administration Building was the first building constructed on the land. For a time this was the only building dedicated to academics. It would eventually house only the president's office and the Merritt Theatre.[10]

At the outset there were financial problems until Annie Denmark became president in 1929. Denmark became the first female college president in South Carolina. Denmark's inauguration as president on February 14, 1929, established the tradition for Anderson College as Founder's Day celebrating the day of chartering the institution.

In 1931 Anderson College became a coeducational junior college. In the 1990s Anderson returned to its status and offerings as a four-year institution.

Anderson University

Anderson College was renamed Anderson University in 2006.[11] On the occasion of the first commencement as Anderson University, S. Truett Cathy, founder of Chick-fil-A, and his son Dan Cathy received honorary degrees from Anderson University for "exemplifying the character and vision Christian businessmen should possess".[12] In June 2011 Anderson University became the host of the Palmetto Boys State. The following year, the university joined the University Center of Greenville (UCG).

The university opened a new 60,000 square foot library in 2006. Five new residence halls were constructed and two 600-bed student townhome complexes have been established. A new 90,000 square foot student center was opened in fall 2016.[13] A new outdoor stadium and related facilities are under construction, with four of six major projects completed - a new track center, a turfed practice field, a soccer and lacrosse fieldhouse, and a turfed multi-sport field has been installed. Presently under construction is a 50,000 square foot football operations center and an additional practice field.[14]

Campus

 
Front view of Anderson University and the Merritt Administration Building

Most of the buildings on the main campus are red brick, built throughout the 20th century in the Georgian architectural style. The Merritt Administration Building, Denmark Hall, and Pratt Hall were the original buildings on the Anderson University campus, being built at the time of the university's founding in 1911. One of the main educational facilities at the heart of campus, Watkins Hall, was dedicated in 1967.[15] Other marked points of interest include the Sullivan Music Building, and the Abney Athletic Center.[16][17]

The front lawn is called "Alumni Lawn" (sometimes referred to as the "Sacred Six" acres) of Anderson University and is heavily wooded with large oak trees, as is the interior of the main campus which is landscaped in a series of rising terraces. Alumni Lawn and many early buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Anderson College Historic District.[18]

In 2008, the university purchased the nearby Anderson County Fairgrounds comprising 77 acres, and simultaneously accepted a gift of 125 adjacent acres on the Rocky River from benefactors John and Marie Pracht. These acquisitions quadrupled the campus acreage from 68 to 270. The Fairgrounds property is being transformed into the university's Athletic Campus. Facilities include a swimming pool, tennis center, softball stadium, soccer stadium, intramural gymnasium, and practice fields with plans for the addition of a baseball stadium, track, fitness center and field house, and athletic administration facility. The Pracht property includes 40 acres of healthy wetlands. Subsequently, the university joined with other wetlands property owners to form the Rocky River Conservancy. The combined properties are being developed into a protected ecological park with trails, boardwalks, and discovery center. The university has reserved a portion of the Pracht property uplands for future development.

 
Thrift Library

Anderson University created a special partnership in 2012 which operates within the former Duke Energy Service Center which is approximately one mile from the main campus and which was a partial gift to the university from the former Duke Energy Carolinas (now Duke Energy Progress). The facility is the home of the university's graduate program in criminal justice otherwise known as the Command College of South Carolina. The facility also houses undergraduate criminal justice programs.

In 2013, the university acquired the first floor of the historic Chiquola building in downtown Anderson, less than a mile from the main campus. The 11,000 square foot facility is a multi-purpose space for the university's graphic design degree program, student activities, and a center for the study and practice of entrepreneurship. The facility features three storefront retail spaces in which student-initiated and run businesses will operate.

The Anderson University year-round student population stands at approximately 4,121 students, with a student to faculty ratio of 17:1.[19] Of those, about 3,200 students are traditional undergrads, while the remainder are graduate students.[20]

Academics

 
Johnston Hall

College of Arts and Sciences

 
Watkins Teaching Center

Undergraduate programs under the College of Arts and Science consist of biochemistry, biology, communication, creative writing, English literature, history, liberal studies, mathematics, political science, psychology, and Spanish. The program challenges students to critical thinking, communication, and rhetoric. The Center for Undergraduate Cancer Research is also part of the college and was established in 2009 to facilitate undergraduate research in search of a cure for cancers. Working under the direction of full-time faculty, students conduct studies and publish results. The center is located on the nearby campus of AnMed Health Medical Center.[21]

College of Business

The College of Business conducts undergraduate and graduate programs. Undergraduate programs consist of business administration, accounting, human resource administration, and marketing.

College of Christian Studies

The Clamp Graduate School of Christian Ministry was launched in 2009, and became the Clamp Divinity School in 2014; the Divinity School offers several graduate degree programs: Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of Ministry (M.Min.), Master of Ministry Management (M.M.M.), Master of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies (M.A.B.T.S.), Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) in Biblical Preaching, Doctor of Ministry in 21st Century Ministry, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership (ministry track). The purpose of the Clamp school is to offer training in ministry in preparation for leading churches. The school is named after David T. Clamp who contributed an $8 million naming gift in 2008.[22][23]

College of Education

The College of Education prepares students to become public educators with Judeo-Christian values. Undergraduate programs consists of early childhood education, elementary education and secondary education. Upon completion of the undergraduate program the teacher licensure can be initiated through South Carolina Department of Education. The graduate program in education prepares teachers to become principals or certified teachers. The Teaching Fellows program of the College of Education annually sends students to teach in China and host a storytelling event on campus. Up to $6,000 in annual scholarships are provided under the Teaching Fellows program for students planning to teach in South Carolina.[24]

 
Vandiver Hall
 
Denmark Hall

College of Engineering

In 2020, the university's board of trustees established a college of engineering which will offer majors beginning fall 2021 in electrical, mechanical, and computer engineering.[25]

College of Health Professions

The School of Nursing, School of Physical Therapy, School of Allied Health, and the School of Human Performance comprise the College of Health Professions. The schools offer undergraduate programs in nursing, kinesiology, and human services. Graduate programs are offered in nursing (MSN and DNP) and physical therapy (DPT). The Center for Medical Simulations offers realistic experience for students in nursing or physical therapy. The Center provides human-scale replicas of patients that simulate a variety of conditions.[26]

Johnny Mann Center for Commercial Music

The Johnny Mann Center is the home of The South Carolina School of the Arts' degree program in commercial music. Commercial music at Anderson University includes pop, rock, jazz, bluegrass, and country music genres. The center also serves as a library for a number of Mann's musical arrangements, compositions, and memorabilia. The Mann Center is named for the two-time Grammy Award-winning American arranger, composer, conductor, entertainer, and Grammy Award winning recording artist, Johnny Mann (John Russell Mann). As bandleader with the Johnny Mann Singers, the group recorded approximately three dozen albums, hosted the TV series titled Stand Up and Cheer (1971–1974), and was the musical director for The Joey Bishop Show.[27]

School of Interior Design

The School of Interior Design is one of only nine such programs offered at Christian colleges and universities in the United States that offers a Bachelor of Interior Design. The undergraduate program prepares students to become a designer in many settings such as in an architectural firm or interior design firm.[28]

School of Public Service and Administration

The School of Public Service and Administration educates law enforcement officers, private investigators, federal agents and prospective law students. The school also offers programs in emergency management. Undergraduate programs prepares students for the local, state and federal law enforcement, corrections and emergency response. The graduate program in criminal justice prepares those experienced in law enforcement to advance their careers into management or senior-executive positions with a commitment to Christian values.[29]

The South Carolina School of the Arts

 
Rainey Fine Arts Center

In 2013, the College of Visual and Performing Arts was re-organized as The South Carolina School of the Arts, in recognition of its history of national awards and its vision to place focused attention on the professional preparation of graduates for competitive artistic performance and production roles. The School emphasizes a hybrid liberal arts-conservatory instructional approach. Degree programs and emphases within the School include Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, and Master of Music Education. The School is housed primarily within the Rainey Fine Arts Center which features a 1,000-seat performance hall, a 225-seat recital hall, a 125-seat black box theatre, numerous music and art studios, and an art gallery. The School also has an additional art gallery within Thrift Library, and additional graphic design facilities off-campus on the court square in downtown Anderson.[30]

Athletics

Nicknamed the Trojans, Anderson competes in NCAA Division II athletics as a member of the South Atlantic Conference. Anderson announced the addition of football starting in the 2024 season.[31]

Notable alumni

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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This article is about Anderson University South Carolina For Indiana see Anderson University Indiana This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Anderson University is a private Christian university in Anderson South Carolina It offers bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees in over 100 areas of study Anderson is affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 1 2 Anderson participates in NCAA Division II athletics and is a member of the South Atlantic Conference 3 Anderson UniversityFormer nameAnderson College 1911 2006 MottoHumanitatem per crucem alere Latin Motto in EnglishTo nourish humanity through the crossTypePrivate universityEstablished1911 112 years ago 1911 AccreditationSACSReligious affiliationSouth Carolina Baptist ConventionPresidentEvans P WhitakerUndergraduates3 237Postgraduates884LocationAnderson South Carolina United States34 30 54 N 82 38 24 W 34 51500 N 82 64000 W 34 51500 82 64000 Coordinates 34 30 54 N 82 38 24 W 34 51500 N 82 64000 W 34 51500 82 64000Campus305 acres 123 ha 36 buildingsColors Black amp goldNicknameTrojansSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II SACMascotTroy the TrojanWebsiteandersonuniversity wbr eduReestablished in 1911 as Anderson College it is the successor to Johnson University which was founded in 1848 by W B Johnson Anderson was initially a female college until 1931 when it became coed in 2006 it was renamed Anderson University It consists of ten distinct colleges and schools South Carolina School of the Arts Clamp Divinity School College of Arts and Sciences Business Christian Studies Education Health Professions Interior Design and Public Service amp Public Administration and Center for Leadership and Organizations 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origin 1 2 Anderson College 1 3 Anderson University 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 College of Arts and Sciences 3 2 College of Business 3 3 College of Christian Studies 3 4 College of Education 3 5 College of Engineering 3 6 College of Health Professions 3 7 Johnny Mann Center for Commercial Music 3 8 School of Interior Design 3 9 School of Public Service and Administration 3 10 The South Carolina School of the Arts 4 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Johnson Female Seminary was established in 1848 at the present day site of First Baptist Church of Anderson which is also an affiliate of Anderson University 5 Origin Edit Anderson University was founded in 1848 as Johnson Female Seminary located in Anderson South Carolina It founders citizens of Anderson were Daniel Brown J P Reed and Stephen McCulley Johnson Female Seminary was named for the Rev William Bullein Johnson an early Baptist statesman a founder and first Vice President of the South Carolina Baptist Convention and the first president of the Southern Baptist Convention The seminary was later renamed Johnson University Rev William Bullein Johnson served as the first chancellor of Johnson University 6 By 1857 Johnson University had around 600 students taking courses in calculus Latin and Greek In 1858 Johnson s health declined and in 1862 he died 7 Johnson s home still stands in Anderson and his portrait hangs in perpetuity in the Truett Cathy Old Common Room in Merritt Hall on the Anderson University campus Johnson was buried in the cemetery of the First Baptist Church of Anderson The university closed its doors due to the combined impact of Johnson s death and the onset of the Civil War The main building of Johnson University became a Confederate treasury and printing press during the civil war until 1865 when Union forces occupied the building After the war the Carolina Collegiate Institute and Patrick Military Institute used the buildings of the seminary for educational purposes until 1920 The buildings of Johnson University were then demolished around 1920 8 Anderson College Edit Anderson College in 1911 Shortly after the turn of the century those who fondly remembered the impact that Johnson University had on the region developed a compelling vision of resurrecting the institution in the form of Anderson College in 1911 The name Anderson comes from Robert Anderson an American Revolutionary War veteran and the namesake of Anderson South Carolina The Anderson Chamber of Commerce raised 100 000 and secured 32 acres 13 ha for the new campus The land and funds were given to the South Carolina Baptist State Convention to establish the college 9 The Merritt Administration Building was the first building constructed on the land For a time this was the only building dedicated to academics It would eventually house only the president s office and the Merritt Theatre 10 At the outset there were financial problems until Annie Denmark became president in 1929 Denmark became the first female college president in South Carolina Denmark s inauguration as president on February 14 1929 established the tradition for Anderson College as Founder s Day celebrating the day of chartering the institution In 1931 Anderson College became a coeducational junior college In the 1990s Anderson returned to its status and offerings as a four year institution Anderson University Edit Anderson College was renamed Anderson University in 2006 11 On the occasion of the first commencement as Anderson University S Truett Cathy founder of Chick fil A and his son Dan Cathy received honorary degrees from Anderson University for exemplifying the character and vision Christian businessmen should possess 12 In June 2011 Anderson University became the host of the Palmetto Boys State The following year the university joined the University Center of Greenville UCG The university opened a new 60 000 square foot library in 2006 Five new residence halls were constructed and two 600 bed student townhome complexes have been established A new 90 000 square foot student center was opened in fall 2016 13 A new outdoor stadium and related facilities are under construction with four of six major projects completed a new track center a turfed practice field a soccer and lacrosse fieldhouse and a turfed multi sport field has been installed Presently under construction is a 50 000 square foot football operations center and an additional practice field 14 Campus Edit Front view of Anderson University and the Merritt Administration Building Most of the buildings on the main campus are red brick built throughout the 20th century in the Georgian architectural style The Merritt Administration Building Denmark Hall and Pratt Hall were the original buildings on the Anderson University campus being built at the time of the university s founding in 1911 One of the main educational facilities at the heart of campus Watkins Hall was dedicated in 1967 15 Other marked points of interest include the Sullivan Music Building and the Abney Athletic Center 16 17 The front lawn is called Alumni Lawn sometimes referred to as the Sacred Six acres of Anderson University and is heavily wooded with large oak trees as is the interior of the main campus which is landscaped in a series of rising terraces Alumni Lawn and many early buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Anderson College Historic District 18 In 2008 the university purchased the nearby Anderson County Fairgrounds comprising 77 acres and simultaneously accepted a gift of 125 adjacent acres on the Rocky River from benefactors John and Marie Pracht These acquisitions quadrupled the campus acreage from 68 to 270 The Fairgrounds property is being transformed into the university s Athletic Campus Facilities include a swimming pool tennis center softball stadium soccer stadium intramural gymnasium and practice fields with plans for the addition of a baseball stadium track fitness center and field house and athletic administration facility The Pracht property includes 40 acres of healthy wetlands Subsequently the university joined with other wetlands property owners to form the Rocky River Conservancy The combined properties are being developed into a protected ecological park with trails boardwalks and discovery center The university has reserved a portion of the Pracht property uplands for future development Thrift Library Anderson University created a special partnership in 2012 which operates within the former Duke Energy Service Center which is approximately one mile from the main campus and which was a partial gift to the university from the former Duke Energy Carolinas now Duke Energy Progress The facility is the home of the university s graduate program in criminal justice otherwise known as the Command College of South Carolina The facility also houses undergraduate criminal justice programs In 2013 the university acquired the first floor of the historic Chiquola building in downtown Anderson less than a mile from the main campus The 11 000 square foot facility is a multi purpose space for the university s graphic design degree program student activities and a center for the study and practice of entrepreneurship The facility features three storefront retail spaces in which student initiated and run businesses will operate The Anderson University year round student population stands at approximately 4 121 students with a student to faculty ratio of 17 1 19 Of those about 3 200 students are traditional undergrads while the remainder are graduate students 20 Academics Edit Johnston Hall College of Arts and Sciences Edit Watkins Teaching Center Undergraduate programs under the College of Arts and Science consist of biochemistry biology communication creative writing English literature history liberal studies mathematics political science psychology and Spanish The program challenges students to critical thinking communication and rhetoric The Center for Undergraduate Cancer Research is also part of the college and was established in 2009 to facilitate undergraduate research in search of a cure for cancers Working under the direction of full time faculty students conduct studies and publish results The center is located on the nearby campus of AnMed Health Medical Center 21 College of Business Edit The College of Business conducts undergraduate and graduate programs Undergraduate programs consist of business administration accounting human resource administration and marketing College of Christian Studies Edit The Clamp Graduate School of Christian Ministry was launched in 2009 and became the Clamp Divinity School in 2014 the Divinity School offers several graduate degree programs Master of Divinity M Div Master of Ministry M Min Master of Ministry Management M M M Master of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies M A B T S Doctor of Ministry D Min in Biblical Preaching Doctor of Ministry in 21st Century Ministry and the Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership ministry track The purpose of the Clamp school is to offer training in ministry in preparation for leading churches The school is named after David T Clamp who contributed an 8 million naming gift in 2008 22 23 College of Education Edit The College of Education prepares students to become public educators with Judeo Christian values Undergraduate programs consists of early childhood education elementary education and secondary education Upon completion of the undergraduate program the teacher licensure can be initiated through South Carolina Department of Education The graduate program in education prepares teachers to become principals or certified teachers The Teaching Fellows program of the College of Education annually sends students to teach in China and host a storytelling event on campus Up to 6 000 in annual scholarships are provided under the Teaching Fellows program for students planning to teach in South Carolina 24 Vandiver Hall Denmark Hall College of Engineering Edit In 2020 the university s board of trustees established a college of engineering which will offer majors beginning fall 2021 in electrical mechanical and computer engineering 25 College of Health Professions Edit The School of Nursing School of Physical Therapy School of Allied Health and the School of Human Performance comprise the College of Health Professions The schools offer undergraduate programs in nursing kinesiology and human services Graduate programs are offered in nursing MSN and DNP and physical therapy DPT The Center for Medical Simulations offers realistic experience for students in nursing or physical therapy The Center provides human scale replicas of patients that simulate a variety of conditions 26 Johnny Mann Center for Commercial Music Edit The Johnny Mann Center is the home of The South Carolina School of the Arts degree program in commercial music Commercial music at Anderson University includes pop rock jazz bluegrass and country music genres The center also serves as a library for a number of Mann s musical arrangements compositions and memorabilia The Mann Center is named for the two time Grammy Award winning American arranger composer conductor entertainer and Grammy Award winning recording artist Johnny Mann John Russell Mann As bandleader with the Johnny Mann Singers the group recorded approximately three dozen albums hosted the TV series titled Stand Up and Cheer 1971 1974 and was the musical director for The Joey Bishop Show 27 School of Interior Design Edit The School of Interior Design is one of only nine such programs offered at Christian colleges and universities in the United States that offers a Bachelor of Interior Design The undergraduate program prepares students to become a designer in many settings such as in an architectural firm or interior design firm 28 School of Public Service and Administration Edit The School of Public Service and Administration educates law enforcement officers private investigators federal agents and prospective law students The school also offers programs in emergency management Undergraduate programs prepares students for the local state and federal law enforcement corrections and emergency response The graduate program in criminal justice prepares those experienced in law enforcement to advance their careers into management or senior executive positions with a commitment to Christian values 29 The South Carolina School of the Arts Edit Rainey Fine Arts Center In 2013 the College of Visual and Performing Arts was re organized as The South Carolina School of the Arts in recognition of its history of national awards and its vision to place focused attention on the professional preparation of graduates for competitive artistic performance and production roles The School emphasizes a hybrid liberal arts conservatory instructional approach Degree programs and emphases within the School include Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Education and Master of Music Education The School is housed primarily within the Rainey Fine Arts Center which features a 1 000 seat performance hall a 225 seat recital hall a 125 seat black box theatre numerous music and art studios and an art gallery The School also has an additional art gallery within Thrift Library and additional graphic design facilities off campus on the court square in downtown Anderson 30 Athletics EditMain article Anderson Trojans Nicknamed the Trojans Anderson competes in NCAA Division II athletics as a member of the South Atlantic Conference Anderson announced the addition of football starting in the 2024 season 31 Men s Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Tennis Track amp Field Lacrosse Football beginning fall 2024 Women s Sports Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track amp Field Volleyball LacrosseNotable alumni EditThomas C Alexander member of the South Carolina Senate Chairman of the Senate General Committee James Lee Barrett Tony Award winning writer Trey Britton professional basketball player Timothy M Cain District Judge on the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina Leigh Cappillino singer in the multiple Dove Award winning contemporary Christian music group Point of Grace Sue Monk Kidd New York Times Bestselling author of The Secret Life of Bees The Mermaid Chair and The Invention of Wings Adam Minarovich film director and actor Rob Stanifer former Major League Baseball player for the Florida Marlins Boston Red Sox and the Hiroshima Toyo Carp A J Styles TNA and WWE professional wrestler Erskine Thomason former Major League Baseball player for the Philadelphia Phillies James Michael Tyler actorReferences Edit http www llr state sc us POL Nursing pdf NursingPrograms RNPrograms pdf bare URL PDF CCNE Accredited Nursing Degree Programs Directory ccnecommunity org 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Facilities Anderson University Retrieved 30 October 2022 The H H Watkins Teaching Center Historical Marker Retrieved 28 September 2016 Sullivan Music Building Historical Marker Retrieved 28 September 2016 Abney Athletic Center Historical Marker Retrieved 28 September 2016 SCDAH Retrieved 28 September 2016 Admission amp Financial Aid Anderson University South Carolina Retrieved 28 September 2016 Anderson University CollegeData College Profile COLLEGEdata Retrieved December 4 2018 Anderson University News Archived from the original on 2012 05 06 Retrieved 2012 07 23 Anderson University launches divinity school Baptist Courier Retrieved 29 September 2016 About the College of Christian Studies Archived from the original on 12 October 2016 Retrieved 3 October 2016 College of Education Retrieved 3 October 2016 Meet College of Engineering Dean Dr Anthony Guiseppi Elie Anderson University September 2 2020 Retrieved October 17 2020 College of Health Professions Retrieved 29 September 2016 The Joey Bishop Show IMDb com Retrieved 2012 12 16 About the Program Retrieved 29 September 2016 School of Public Service and Administration Retrieved 29 September 2016 The South Carolina School of the Arts Retrieved 29 September 2016 Smith III Kennington Lloyd October 5 2019 Anderson University announces football program to start in 2024 MSN Sports Retrieved October 5 2019 External links EditOfficial website Official athletics website Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anderson University South Carolina Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anderson University South Carolina amp oldid 1134876948, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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