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Earlham College

Earlham College is a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. The college was established in 1847 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and has a strong focus on Quaker values such as integrity, a commitment to peace and social justice, mutual respect, and community decision-making. It offers a Master of Arts in Teaching and has an affiliated graduate seminary, the Earlham School of Religion, which offers three master's degrees: Master of Divinity, Master of Ministry, and Master of Arts in Religion.

Earlham College
Former name
Friends Boarding School (1847–1859)[1]
MottoVita Lux Hominum (Life is the Light of Man)
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1847; 176 years ago (1847)
Religious affiliation
Quakers[2]
Endowment$426 million (2022)[3]
PresidentAnne M. Houtman
Students730[4]
Location,
U.S.

39°49′28.44″N 84°54′47.78″W / 39.8245667°N 84.9132722°W / 39.8245667; -84.9132722
CampusRural, 800 acres (320 ha)
Colors    Maroon & white[5]
NicknameQuakers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIHCAC
MascotBig Earl
Websiteearlham.edu

History Edit

Earlham was founded in 1847 as the Friends Boarding School, a boarding high school for the religious education of Quaker adolescents.[6] In 1859, Earlham became Earlham College, upon the addition of collegiate academics. At this time, Earlham was the third Quaker college in the United States (Haverford College was first, Guilford College the second), and the second U.S. institution of higher education to be coeducational (Oberlin College was first). Though the college initially admitted only students who belonged to the Religious Society of Friends, Earlham began admitting non-Quakers in 1865. The college was named for Earlham Hall, home of the Gurneys, an important English Quaker family.

Over time, as Quakerism in America became more progressive, Earlham's practices changed with them. The college has still remained faithful to its Quaker roots. 1960 marked the establishment of the Earlham School of Religion, then the only Friends seminary in the world.

In 2017, Earlham appointed Alan C. Price as its first African-American president. Price left the position in July 2018, and in November of that year was appointed director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston.[7][8]

Campus Edit

Earlham's 800-acre (3.2 km2) campus lies at the southwestern edge of Richmond, Indiana, a city of 36,812 (2010 census). The main quadrangle of the campus is called "the Heart". It is bordered by Earlham Hall (with the Runyan Center student union directly behind it), Olvey-Andis Hall, Lilly Library, Carpenter Hall, Landrum Bolling Center, the science buildings (Stanley Hall, Noyes Hall and Dennis Hall), Tyler Hall, Bundy Hall and Barrett Hall. Ninety-four percent of Earlham students live on campus in a variety of settings.[9]

The campus has eight residence halls (Barrett Hall, Bundy Hall, Earlham Hall, Mills Hall, Hoerner Hall, Olvey-Andis Hall, Warren Hall and Wilson Hall).[10] In addition, it has 15 theme and friendship houses, which border the North and East edges of the campus.[11]

 
Carpenter Hall at Earlham College

The school has embarked on major campus improvement projects which cost a combined $62.3 million.[12] The science complex (Stanley and Noyes Halls) has undergone a complete renovation. Stanley Hall was completed by fall 2013 and received a LEED Silver certification. A new Center for Science and Technology, completed in 2015, obtained a LEED gold rating.[13]

While Earlham is predominately an undergraduate institution, it also offers a Master of Arts in Teaching degree.[14]

Curriculum and community Edit

Earlham's most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[19]

Business Administration and Management (32)
Biochemistry (17)
Biology/Biological Sciences (17)
Psychology (16)
Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution (11)
Art/Art Studies (11)
Neuroscience (10)
Computer Science (10)
English Language & Literature/Letters (10)

In keeping with Friends' belief in equality, everyone addresses each other at Earlham by his or her first name, without the use of titles such as "doctor" or "professor".

Roughly 70% of Earlham students go on a semester-length off-campus program to such destinations as Mexico, the U.S./ Mexican border, Vienna, Martinique, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, France, Germany, Spain, New Zealand, Japan, and Tanzania.

In the sciences, Earlham places a large emphasis on integrating research into the undergraduate curriculum. Through Ford/Knight grants, most science faculty have been or are currently involved with students in research.[20] Earlham has good representation in the Butler Undergraduate Research Conference, held each year in the spring.[21] Earlham's biology and chemistry departments have a long history of producing distinguished graduates, such as Warder Clyde Allee, Jim Fowler, Larry E. Overman, Harold Urey, and Wendell Stanley, the latter two of which won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (in 1934 and 1946, respectively). Students and faculty in Earlham's CS applied groups jointly provide computer infrastructure support for the college.

The choir department organizes regional and national tours every year for its ensembles. In January 2012, the concert choir performed in Indianapolis, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, and Chicago.[22] The choral and instrumental music departments collaborate on a biennial basis, performing works such as Carmina Burana and Michael Tippett's A Child of Our Time. The college has a full gamelan ensemble, which performs concerts in the Spring.[23] Earlham has an entirely student-managed public radio station, WECI 91.5FM. In addition, 6-10 theater performances occur throughout the year on campus through either the academic department, senior projects or the student company.[24][25]

Earlham has students from 77 countries, the most out of any liberal arts college in the United States. This equates to roughly 200 students, which is the highest total number of international students for any co-educational liberal arts college in the country. This high diversity is due in part to a strong relationship with the United World College network of international boarding high schools. Since 2004, Earlham College has been a part of the Davis United World Scholars program, which offers need-based scholarships for UWC graduates to continue their education at select institutions in the United States.[26] The Davis Cup, which is awarded to the college with the most current students from this program, has been awarded to Earlham several times. The college also draws from all regions of the United States, with students from 42 states. Domestic minorities represent 15% of the student body.[27]

Earlham is orienting some of the curriculum around exploring local and global problems as well as possible solutions. In 2016, Earlham students won the million dollar Hult Prize for their "Magic Bus" proposal to help with transportation problems in developing urban environments.[28]

Earlham has the United States' only equestrian program which is run entirely by students. Lessons are available for students of the college and community members. The equestrian center is adjacent to the college-owned 11-acre Miller farm which hosts agricultural interns during the school year and summer and "work days" on Saturdays for the rest of the community during the school year. Miller farm also serves as a residence for upper class students.[29]

In keeping with Quaker tradition, Earlham students voluntarily invest many hours of community service into the Richmond community. Students report an average of 23,000 hours of volunteering work every year and Earlham's Bonner program offers financial aid in exchange for volunteering work for students with high financial need.[27]

Athletics Edit

Earlham competes in NCAA Division III and in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference. The women's sports are basketball, cross country, field hockey, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor track, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball. The men's sports are baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, outdoor track, soccer, and tennis.[30]

 
The Earlham College baseball team is one of 18 NCAA Division III sports offered on campus.

The football team was organized in 1888 and been playing games since the 1889 season. As one of the earliest college programs, Earlham has competed against larger foes such as Indiana University, Purdue University, the University of Kentucky, Ball State University, and Butler University. Perhaps the Quakers' most notable football game was an exhibition game against Japan's Doshisha University Hamburgers in 1989.[31] After setting an NCAA Division III record of five consecutive winless seasons, Earlham's football program was suspended starting with the 2019 season.[32] In May 2020, the college announced suspension of men's and women's golf and tennis teams.[33]

Earlham was an NAIA member in all sports until 19xx[specify]; they won the NAIA Men's Soccer National title in 1963.[34] In the 2010–11 season, the Earlham College Men's Tennis team became the first squad in Earlham history to qualify for the NCAA Div. III Championships by winning the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament title.[35]

During the 2022 Baseball season, Earlham College legend Jeordon Kuderer hit the longest left handed home run in Quaker history. The ball was hit 518 feet down the right field line, wrapping around the foul poll and landing on top of an apartment building beyond the street. Many inside the school have considered commemorating that moment by placing a statue of Kuderer outside of Sadler Stadium. The Quakers would go on to finish the season as HCAC Champions and earn their second ever bid into the NCAA tournament.[36]

Earlham's club teams include Ultimate Frisbee, Women's and Men's rugby, the Bike Co-Op, Cheerleaders, Earthquakers (Competitive Dance), Equestrian Program, martial arts groups, Men's Volleyball, and Outdoors Club.[37] A $13-million Athletics and Wellness Center opened at the beginning of the Fall 1999 semester. Students are not charged to use the facility, which features an energy center for cardiovascular and strength training, a group fitness studio for aerobics and yoga, Weber Pool (25 meters by six lanes), racquetball courts, tennis courts, a running track, a climbing wall and Schuckman Court (a performance gymnasium with seating for 1,800).[30] In 2007, Earlham opened its new 2,000-seat Darrell Beane Stadium, with a football field and running track.[38]

Notable people Edit

 
Robert Kelley, President of Earlham College

References Edit

  1. ^ "Earlham College Trivia". Friends Collection and College Archives. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Quaker Colleges, Universities & Study Centers". 25 June 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  3. ^ NTS Public Tables
  4. ^ "Earlham College Student Life". usnews.com. Retrieved 2022-11-05.
  5. ^ Earlham Brand Guidelines (PDF). 2020-08-19. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  6. ^ "Campus and History". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  7. ^ Mickey Schuey (June 28, 2018). "Earlham College president to resign after 1 year; interim president named". Palladium Item. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Alan Price Appointed Director of JFK Presidential Library". jfklibrary.org. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  9. ^ "About". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
  10. ^ "Residence Halls". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  11. ^ "Upper-level living-learning communities". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-20.
  12. ^ "Construction Projects". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  13. ^ "Green buildings". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  14. ^ "Master of Arts in Teaching". earlham.edu. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  15. ^ "Best Colleges 2021: National Liberal Arts Colleges". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  16. ^ "2021 Liberal Arts Rankings". Washington Monthly. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  17. ^ "Forbes America's Top Colleges List 2022". Forbes. Retrieved September 13, 2022.
  18. ^ "Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings 2022". The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  19. ^ "Earlham College". nces.ed.gov. U.S. Dept of Education. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  20. ^ "Student/Faculty Research". Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  21. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
  22. ^ "Midwest Choir Tour". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  23. ^ "Instrumental Music". Earlham College. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  24. ^ "WECI 91.5FM Richmond Public Radio". Weciradio.org. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2010-09-13.
  25. ^ "Theatre Arts, Academics - Earlham College". earlham.edu. Retrieved 20 February 2018.
  26. ^ "Earlham Joins Worldwide 50th Anniversary Celebration for United World Colleges". earlham.edu. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  27. ^ a b "Collegiate Profile". Earlham College. Retrieved 26 January 2012.
  28. ^ Chen, Angus (September 26, 2016). "$1 Million Goes To An App That Leads To A Better Bus Commute". NPR. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  29. ^ "Equestrian Program". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  30. ^ a b "Associations". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  31. ^ "Week's Lessons Extend Beyond Football Practice". The New York Times. September 10, 1989. p. 151. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
  32. ^ Jesus Jimenez (November 13, 2018). "Earlham College suspends 2019 football season". Palladium Item. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  33. ^ Tom Maccabe (May 28, 2020). "Earlham College cuts jobs and four sports teams". WRTV. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  34. ^ "NAIA Me's Soccer Championship History" (PDF). naia.org. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  35. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-09-17. Retrieved 2012-01-01.
  36. ^ . Earlham College. Archived from the original on 21 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
  37. ^ "Student Handbook - Club Sports". Earlham.edu. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
  38. ^ . Earlham.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-06-10. Retrieved 2010-01-18.

Further reading Edit

  • Hamm, Thomas D. Earlham College: A History, 1847-1997. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997. ISBN 9780253332561.
  • Kashatus, William C. Beyond the Touchlines: A History of Earlham Men's Soccer. Richmond, IN: Earlham College, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Earlham Athletics website

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Earlham College news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Earlham College is a private liberal arts college in Richmond Indiana The college was established in 1847 by the Religious Society of Friends Quakers and has a strong focus on Quaker values such as integrity a commitment to peace and social justice mutual respect and community decision making It offers a Master of Arts in Teaching and has an affiliated graduate seminary the Earlham School of Religion which offers three master s degrees Master of Divinity Master of Ministry and Master of Arts in Religion Earlham CollegeFormer nameFriends Boarding School 1847 1859 1 MottoVita Lux Hominum Life is the Light of Man TypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1847 176 years ago 1847 Religious affiliationQuakers 2 Endowment 426 million 2022 3 PresidentAnne M HoutmanStudents730 4 LocationRichmond Indiana U S 39 49 28 44 N 84 54 47 78 W 39 8245667 N 84 9132722 W 39 8245667 84 9132722CampusRural 800 acres 320 ha Colors Maroon amp white 5 NicknameQuakersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III HCACMascotBig EarlWebsiteearlham wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Curriculum and community 4 Athletics 5 Notable people 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksHistory EditEarlham was founded in 1847 as the Friends Boarding School a boarding high school for the religious education of Quaker adolescents 6 In 1859 Earlham became Earlham College upon the addition of collegiate academics At this time Earlham was the third Quaker college in the United States Haverford College was first Guilford College the second and the second U S institution of higher education to be coeducational Oberlin College was first Though the college initially admitted only students who belonged to the Religious Society of Friends Earlham began admitting non Quakers in 1865 The college was named for Earlham Hall home of the Gurneys an important English Quaker family Over time as Quakerism in America became more progressive Earlham s practices changed with them The college has still remained faithful to its Quaker roots 1960 marked the establishment of the Earlham School of Religion then the only Friends seminary in the world In 2017 Earlham appointed Alan C Price as its first African American president Price left the position in July 2018 and in November of that year was appointed director of the John F Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston 7 8 Campus EditEarlham s 800 acre 3 2 km2 campus lies at the southwestern edge of Richmond Indiana a city of 36 812 2010 census The main quadrangle of the campus is called the Heart It is bordered by Earlham Hall with the Runyan Center student union directly behind it Olvey Andis Hall Lilly Library Carpenter Hall Landrum Bolling Center the science buildings Stanley Hall Noyes Hall and Dennis Hall Tyler Hall Bundy Hall and Barrett Hall Ninety four percent of Earlham students live on campus in a variety of settings 9 The campus has eight residence halls Barrett Hall Bundy Hall Earlham Hall Mills Hall Hoerner Hall Olvey Andis Hall Warren Hall and Wilson Hall 10 In addition it has 15 theme and friendship houses which border the North and East edges of the campus 11 Carpenter Hall at Earlham CollegeThe school has embarked on major campus improvement projects which cost a combined 62 3 million 12 The science complex Stanley and Noyes Halls has undergone a complete renovation Stanley Hall was completed by fall 2013 and received a LEED Silver certification A new Center for Science and Technology completed in 2015 obtained a LEED gold rating 13 While Earlham is predominately an undergraduate institution it also offers a Master of Arts in Teaching degree 14 Curriculum and community EditAcademic rankingsLiberal arts collegesU S News amp World Report 15 92Washington Monthly 16 165NationalForbes 17 322THE WSJ 18 207Earlham s most popular undergraduate majors by 2021 graduates were 19 Business Administration and Management 32 Biochemistry 17 Biology Biological Sciences 17 Psychology 16 Peace Studies amp Conflict Resolution 11 Art Art Studies 11 Neuroscience 10 Computer Science 10 English Language amp Literature Letters 10 dd In keeping with Friends belief in equality everyone addresses each other at Earlham by his or her first name without the use of titles such as doctor or professor Roughly 70 of Earlham students go on a semester length off campus program to such destinations as Mexico the U S Mexican border Vienna Martinique Northern Ireland Great Britain France Germany Spain New Zealand Japan and Tanzania In the sciences Earlham places a large emphasis on integrating research into the undergraduate curriculum Through Ford Knight grants most science faculty have been or are currently involved with students in research 20 Earlham has good representation in the Butler Undergraduate Research Conference held each year in the spring 21 Earlham s biology and chemistry departments have a long history of producing distinguished graduates such as Warder Clyde Allee Jim Fowler Larry E Overman Harold Urey and Wendell Stanley the latter two of which won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934 and 1946 respectively Students and faculty in Earlham s CS applied groups jointly provide computer infrastructure support for the college The choir department organizes regional and national tours every year for its ensembles In January 2012 the concert choir performed in Indianapolis the Cathedral Basilica of St Louis and Chicago 22 The choral and instrumental music departments collaborate on a biennial basis performing works such as Carmina Burana and Michael Tippett s A Child of Our Time The college has a full gamelan ensemble which performs concerts in the Spring 23 Earlham has an entirely student managed public radio station WECI 91 5FM In addition 6 10 theater performances occur throughout the year on campus through either the academic department senior projects or the student company 24 25 Earlham has students from 77 countries the most out of any liberal arts college in the United States This equates to roughly 200 students which is the highest total number of international students for any co educational liberal arts college in the country This high diversity is due in part to a strong relationship with the United World College network of international boarding high schools Since 2004 Earlham College has been a part of the Davis United World Scholars program which offers need based scholarships for UWC graduates to continue their education at select institutions in the United States 26 The Davis Cup which is awarded to the college with the most current students from this program has been awarded to Earlham several times The college also draws from all regions of the United States with students from 42 states Domestic minorities represent 15 of the student body 27 Earlham is orienting some of the curriculum around exploring local and global problems as well as possible solutions In 2016 Earlham students won the million dollar Hult Prize for their Magic Bus proposal to help with transportation problems in developing urban environments 28 Earlham has the United States only equestrian program which is run entirely by students Lessons are available for students of the college and community members The equestrian center is adjacent to the college owned 11 acre Miller farm which hosts agricultural interns during the school year and summer and work days on Saturdays for the rest of the community during the school year Miller farm also serves as a residence for upper class students 29 In keeping with Quaker tradition Earlham students voluntarily invest many hours of community service into the Richmond community Students report an average of 23 000 hours of volunteering work every year and Earlham s Bonner program offers financial aid in exchange for volunteering work for students with high financial need 27 Athletics EditEarlham competes in NCAA Division III and in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference The women s sports are basketball cross country field hockey golf indoor track lacrosse outdoor track soccer softball tennis and volleyball The men s sports are baseball basketball cross country golf indoor track lacrosse outdoor track soccer and tennis 30 The Earlham College baseball team is one of 18 NCAA Division III sports offered on campus The football team was organized in 1888 and been playing games since the 1889 season As one of the earliest college programs Earlham has competed against larger foes such as Indiana University Purdue University the University of Kentucky Ball State University and Butler University Perhaps the Quakers most notable football game was an exhibition game against Japan s Doshisha University Hamburgers in 1989 31 After setting an NCAA Division III record of five consecutive winless seasons Earlham s football program was suspended starting with the 2019 season 32 In May 2020 the college announced suspension of men s and women s golf and tennis teams 33 Earlham was an NAIA member in all sports until 19xx specify they won the NAIA Men s Soccer National title in 1963 34 In the 2010 11 season the Earlham College Men s Tennis team became the first squad in Earlham history to qualify for the NCAA Div III Championships by winning the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament title 35 During the 2022 Baseball season Earlham College legend Jeordon Kuderer hit the longest left handed home run in Quaker history The ball was hit 518 feet down the right field line wrapping around the foul poll and landing on top of an apartment building beyond the street Many inside the school have considered commemorating that moment by placing a statue of Kuderer outside of Sadler Stadium The Quakers would go on to finish the season as HCAC Champions and earn their second ever bid into the NCAA tournament 36 Earlham s club teams include Ultimate Frisbee Women s and Men s rugby the Bike Co Op Cheerleaders Earthquakers Competitive Dance Equestrian Program martial arts groups Men s Volleyball and Outdoors Club 37 A 13 million Athletics and Wellness Center opened at the beginning of the Fall 1999 semester Students are not charged to use the facility which features an energy center for cardiovascular and strength training a group fitness studio for aerobics and yoga Weber Pool 25 meters by six lanes racquetball courts tennis courts a running track a climbing wall and Schuckman Court a performance gymnasium with seating for 1 800 30 In 2007 Earlham opened its new 2 000 seat Darrell Beane Stadium with a football field and running track 38 Notable people EditMain article List of Earlham College people Robert Kelley President of Earlham CollegeIone Virginia Hill Cowles Eva Feldman Michael C Hall Margaret Hamilton Mat Johnson Simone Leigh Dan McCoy Esther Biddle Rhoads Zitkala Sa Michael Shellenberger Ruth Hinshaw Spray Peter Suber Stuart WellingtonReferences Edit Indiana portal Earlham College Trivia Friends Collection and College Archives Retrieved 2 February 2023 Quaker Colleges Universities amp Study Centers 25 June 2012 Retrieved 20 February 2018 NTS Public Tables Earlham College Student Life usnews com Retrieved 2022 11 05 Earlham Brand Guidelines PDF 2020 08 19 Retrieved 2021 10 26 Campus and History Earlham edu Retrieved 2021 05 20 Mickey Schuey June 28 2018 Earlham College president to resign after 1 year interim president named Palladium Item Retrieved 12 August 2020 Alan Price Appointed Director of JFK Presidential Library jfklibrary org Retrieved 12 August 2020 About Earlham edu Retrieved 2011 11 12 Residence Halls Earlham edu Retrieved 2021 05 20 Upper level living learning communities Earlham edu Retrieved 2021 05 20 Construction Projects Earlham edu Retrieved 2013 02 10 Green buildings Earlham edu Retrieved 2021 05 21 Master of Arts in Teaching earlham edu Retrieved 2016 10 20 Best Colleges 2021 National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 24 2020 2021 Liberal Arts Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved September 9 2021 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2022 Forbes Retrieved September 13 2022 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education College Rankings 2022 The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved July 26 2022 Earlham College nces ed gov U S Dept of Education Retrieved February 4 2023 Student Faculty Research Retrieved 2011 11 13 2011 Butler Undergraduate Research Conference Schedule PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 06 Retrieved 2011 11 13 Midwest Choir Tour Earlham edu Retrieved 2012 09 30 Instrumental Music Earlham College Retrieved 26 January 2012 WECI 91 5FM Richmond Public Radio Weciradio org 2010 04 12 Retrieved 2010 09 13 Theatre Arts Academics Earlham College earlham edu Retrieved 20 February 2018 Earlham Joins Worldwide 50th Anniversary Celebration for United World Colleges earlham edu Retrieved 2013 02 17 a b Collegiate Profile Earlham College Retrieved 26 January 2012 Chen Angus September 26 2016 1 Million Goes To An App That Leads To A Better Bus Commute NPR Retrieved October 26 2018 Equestrian Program Earlham edu Retrieved 2021 10 26 a b Associations Earlham edu Retrieved 2021 10 26 Week s Lessons Extend Beyond Football Practice The New York Times September 10 1989 p 151 Retrieved 2010 01 18 Jesus Jimenez November 13 2018 Earlham College suspends 2019 football season Palladium Item Retrieved 12 August 2020 Tom Maccabe May 28 2020 Earlham College cuts jobs and four sports teams WRTV Retrieved 12 August 2020 NAIA Me s Soccer Championship History PDF naia org Retrieved 2021 10 26 Earlham College Athletics Archived from the original on 2011 09 17 Retrieved 2012 01 01 Earlham College Athletics Earlham College Archived from the original on 21 December 2014 Retrieved 21 December 2014 Student Handbook Club Sports Earlham edu Retrieved 2010 01 18 Darrell Beane Stadium Earlham edu Archived from the original on 2007 06 10 Retrieved 2010 01 18 Further reading EditHamm Thomas D Earlham College A History 1847 1997 Bloomington Indiana University Press 1997 ISBN 9780253332561 Kashatus William C Beyond the Touchlines A History of Earlham Men s Soccer Richmond IN Earlham College 2017 External links EditOfficial website Earlham Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Earlham College amp oldid 1171098778 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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