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Erskine College

Erskine College is a private Christian college in Due West, South Carolina. It is an undergraduate liberal arts college and a graduate theological seminary. The college was founded in 1839 by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Its sports teams compete in NCAA Division II as a member of Conference Carolinas.

Erskine College
MottoScienta cum Moribus Conjuncta
Motto in English
Knowledge joined with Morals
TypePrivate college
Established1839; 185 years ago (1839)
Religious affiliation
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Endowment$48.2 million
PresidentSteven Adamson
Academic staff
38 full-time, 50 part-time (fall 2022)[1]
Students956 (Fall 2022)[2]
Undergraduates817 (Fall 2022)[2]
Postgraduates139 (Fall 2022)[2]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusRural
ColorsGarnet and gold[3]
   
NicknameFlying Fleet
Websitewww.erskine.edu

History edit

Erskine College was founded by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1839. Prior to this time the church had established an academy for men in Due West, S.C., in 1835, and a seminary in 1837. The academy became Erskine College, the first four-year church-related college in South Carolina.[4] It was named for Ebenezer Erskine, a pastor and one of the founders of one of the antecedent bodies of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Erskine had led a group of separatists from the Church of Scotland to found an Associate Presbytery.

Erskine began to admit women in 1894 and officially became coeducational in 1899. In 1927, it merged with Due West Female College, founded in 1859. In 1929, Bryson College closed and merged with Erskine College.[5][6]

A planned merger of the college, the seminary, and the Due West Woman's College paved the way for accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges in 1925. By 1927 the three schools had merged into one institution called Erskine College, with the seminary serving as its graduate theological school.[4]

During World War II Erskine served as a cadet training school for the United States Army Air Corps. A substantial enrollment effort in the late 1950s brought Erskine's undergraduate enrollment to over 700 students throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s. In 2014, Erskine celebrated 175 years as a Christian academic community, and in the 2022–2023 school year, enrollment was at an all-time high of 830 undergraduate and 137 graduate seminary students.[4]

On March 11, 2014, a website article on Outsports detailed the coming out of two gay male players on the college's volleyball team.[7] On February 27, 2015, Erskine College released a statement that students are expected to "follow the teachings of scripture concerning matters of human sexuality."[8][9][10][11]

Presidents
1. E.E. Pressly 1839–1847
2. R.C. Grier 1847–1859
3. E.L. Patton 1859–1861
R.C. Grier[Note 1] 1865–1871
4. W.M. Grier 1871–1899
5. F.Y. Pressly 1899–1907
6. J.S. Moffatt 1907–1921
7. R.C. Grier 1921–1954
8. J.M. Lesesne 1954–1966
9. Joseph Wightman 1966–1973
10. M. Stanyarne Bell 1973–1981
11. William Bruce Ezell, Jr. 1981–1989
12. James W. Strobel 1990-1998
13. John L. Carson 1998–2005
Luder Whitlock[Note 2] 2005–2006
14. Randall T. Ruble 2006–2010
15. David Norman 2010–2013
N. Bradley Christie[Note 3] 2013–2014
16. Paul Kooistra 2014–2016
17. Robert Gustafson[12][Note 4] 2016–2021
Tom Hellams[13][Note 5] 2021–2022
18. Steve Adamson 2022–

Academics edit

Erskine College offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. Minors are offered in several fields of study. A Christian Education concentration is offered within the Bible and Religion major and special minors are offered in Family Studies, Computer Science, Non-Western Studies, and Information Technology. The college also offers pre-professional programs in medicine, law, pharmacy, and dentistry. The student to faculty ratio is 15:1.[16]

Erskine is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. It was placed on "Warning" status following its decennial accreditation review in December 2013.[17] The college's status was reviewed in December 2014, and the sanction was then escalated to "Probation" status, due to continued failure to comply with accreditation standards related to fiscal stability and institutional effectiveness in student learning outcomes.[18] SACSCOC removed all accreditation sanctions and reaffirmed Erskine's regional accreditation in December 2015.

Athletics edit

Erskine College participates in NCAA Division II sports as a member of Conference Carolinas.

Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, track and field, and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, beach volleyball, cheerleading, cross country, dance, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.[19] Co-educational sports include bass fishing, e-sports, and rodeo.[20]

The Flying Fleet edit

In 1896, Erskine College began its first American football team. They had successful seasons between 1917 and 1921. During those seasons they had wins against Wofford, Presbyterian, South Carolina, Clemson, and the Citadel. Notably, it was during a game against Furman University in 1929 that Erskine was first referred to as "The Flying Fleet", a nickname given to them by a Greenville reporter who was impressed by their passing performance. On October 18, 1948, they defeated Florida State 14–6. The Flying Fleet ended their football program in 1951.[21]

In 2018, Erskine College announced the return of the football program for the 2020 season competing as an Independent in NCAA Division II.[22][23][24][25] In 2021, The Flying Fleet played its first football game in 70 years.[4]

Major buildings edit

  • Administrative offices: Belk Hall, Watkins Student Center
  • Art buildings: Bowie Arts Center, Memorial Hall
  • Classrooms: Belk Hall, Reid Hall, Daniel Moultrie Science Center (DMSC)
  • Recreation: Galloway Center, the Hangar (under Lesesne Auditorium), pavilion, swimming pool, sand volleyball court
  • Men's housing: Bonner Hall, Grier Hall, Kennedy Hall, McQuiston Hall (Honors Housing), Pressly Hall[26]
  • Women's housing: Carnegie Hall, Edwards House (Honors Housing), Robinson Hall[26]
  • Co-ed housing: Erskine Apartments,[26] Fleet Village
  • Dining services: Java City, Moffatt Dining Hall, Snappers
  • Erskine Towers: Flagship Building, old astronomical observatory and clock tower
  • Library: McCain Library, Reid Hall (archives)
  • Literary Society Halls: Euphemian Hall, Philomathean Hall

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

 
Members of the class of 2007

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Second term, Erskine College does not count Grier twice
  2. ^ Interim president
  3. ^ Acting president
  4. ^ Gustafson served for seven months as interim president, before being officially named to the role in 2017
  5. ^ Hellams served as interim President from July 2021 through January 2022

References edit

  1. ^ "College Navigator - Erskine College".
  2. ^ a b c "College Navigator - Erskine College".
  3. ^ "Erskine Flying Fleet Brand Guidelines" (PDF). July 1, 2022. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d "History & Traditions". Erskine College. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  5. ^ "Bryson College Memorial". The Historical Marker Database. Retrieved June 1, 2010.
  6. ^ "Erskine College: Hard To Find, Harder To Leave". Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  7. ^ Zeigler, Cyd (March 11, 2014). "Rural South Carolina Div. II volleyball team has two out gay players". SB Nation. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  8. ^ Laine, Samantha (February 27, 2015). "South Carolina college comes out against homosexuality". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  9. ^ The Washington Post (February 28, 2015). . MSN. Archived from the original on March 1, 2015. Retrieved February 28, 2015.
  10. ^ Foster, Patrick (February 27, 2015). "South Carolina college's statement ignites homosexuality furor". USA Today. Gannett. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  11. ^ Geffen, Sasha (February 27, 2015). "This College In South Carolina Is Trying To Ban Students From Being Gay". MTV.com. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  12. ^ "Trustees announce president's final year at Erskine". February 9, 2021. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  13. ^ "Hellams selected to serve as interim president". April 6, 2021. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  14. ^ "Best Colleges 2023: Regional Universities Rankings". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  15. ^ "2023 National University Rankings". Washington Monthly. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
  16. ^ "Erskine College – Request Information". connect.erskine.edu. Retrieved July 19, 2022.
  17. ^ Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (December 19, 2013). "Disclosure Statement Regarding the Status of ERSKINE COLLEGE" (PDF). Retrieved July 17, 2014.
  18. ^ Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (December 7, 2014). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 16, 2015. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  19. ^ "Erskine to Add Three Sports for the 2019-2020 Season". Erskine Athletics. April 13, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  20. ^ "Brandon Oberle Selected to Start E-Sports Program". Erskine Athletics. August 23, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  21. ^ "Erskine Bringing Back Football for 2020 Season". Erskine Athletics. August 24, 2018. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  22. ^ "Coolest college helmets in SC? Erskine football relaunches program dormant since 1951". December 24, 2018.
  23. ^ Sapakoff, Gene (October 27, 2016). "Sapakoff: The night tiny Erskine College beat Florida State in football". The Post and Courier. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  24. ^ "1921 Erskine The Flying Fleet Schedule and Results - College Football at Sports-Reference.com". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  25. ^ Alishan (December 9, 2011). "A Proud History of Athletics". www.erskinecollegesports.com. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  26. ^ a b c "Residence Life – Erskine College". Retrieved September 30, 2019.
  27. ^ "Erskine Caldwell Dead at 83". AP NEWS. Paradise Valley, Arizona. April 12, 1987. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  28. ^ 'Pioneer Jude Taken By Death,' Arizona Daily Star, July 21, 1933, p. 1
  29. ^ WSPA Staff. . WSPA-TV. Archived from the original on April 1, 2014. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  30. ^ "Joseph Rodney Moss : Memory Hold The Door | University of South Carolina School of Law". law.sc.edu. 2014. Retrieved December 5, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Erskine College athletics website

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For the former Wellington New Zealand college see Erskine College Wellington Erskine College is a private Christian college in Due West South Carolina It is an undergraduate liberal arts college and a graduate theological seminary The college was founded in 1839 by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Its sports teams compete in NCAA Division II as a member of Conference Carolinas Erskine CollegeMottoScienta cum Moribus ConjunctaMotto in EnglishKnowledge joined with MoralsTypePrivate collegeEstablished1839 185 years ago 1839 Religious affiliationAssociate Reformed Presbyterian ChurchEndowment 48 2 millionPresidentSteven AdamsonAcademic staff38 full time 50 part time fall 2022 1 Students956 Fall 2022 2 Undergraduates817 Fall 2022 2 Postgraduates139 Fall 2022 2 LocationDue West South Carolina U S CampusRuralColorsGarnet and gold 3 NicknameFlying FleetWebsitewww wbr erskine wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Athletics 3 1 The Flying Fleet 4 Major buildings 5 Notable people 5 1 Alumni 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory editErskine College was founded by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1839 Prior to this time the church had established an academy for men in Due West S C in 1835 and a seminary in 1837 The academy became Erskine College the first four year church related college in South Carolina 4 It was named for Ebenezer Erskine a pastor and one of the founders of one of the antecedent bodies of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Erskine had led a group of separatists from the Church of Scotland to found an Associate Presbytery Erskine began to admit women in 1894 and officially became coeducational in 1899 In 1927 it merged with Due West Female College founded in 1859 In 1929 Bryson College closed and merged with Erskine College 5 6 A planned merger of the college the seminary and the Due West Woman s College paved the way for accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges in 1925 By 1927 the three schools had merged into one institution called Erskine College with the seminary serving as its graduate theological school 4 During World War II Erskine served as a cadet training school for the United States Army Air Corps A substantial enrollment effort in the late 1950s brought Erskine s undergraduate enrollment to over 700 students throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s In 2014 Erskine celebrated 175 years as a Christian academic community and in the 2022 2023 school year enrollment was at an all time high of 830 undergraduate and 137 graduate seminary students 4 On March 11 2014 a website article on Outsports detailed the coming out of two gay male players on the college s volleyball team 7 On February 27 2015 Erskine College released a statement that students are expected to follow the teachings of scripture concerning matters of human sexuality 8 9 10 11 Presidents 1 E E Pressly 1839 18472 R C Grier 1847 18593 E L Patton 1859 1861R C Grier Note 1 1865 18714 W M Grier 1871 18995 F Y Pressly 1899 19076 J S Moffatt 1907 19217 R C Grier 1921 19548 J M Lesesne 1954 19669 Joseph Wightman 1966 197310 M Stanyarne Bell 1973 198111 William Bruce Ezell Jr 1981 198912 James W Strobel 1990 199813 John L Carson 1998 2005Luder Whitlock Note 2 2005 200614 Randall T Ruble 2006 201015 David Norman 2010 2013N Bradley Christie Note 3 2013 201416 Paul Kooistra 2014 201617 Robert Gustafson 12 Note 4 2016 2021Tom Hellams 13 Note 5 2021 202218 Steve Adamson 2022 Academics editAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 14 43 of 90NationalWashington Monthly 15 442 of 442Erskine College offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees Minors are offered in several fields of study A Christian Education concentration is offered within the Bible and Religion major and special minors are offered in Family Studies Computer Science Non Western Studies and Information Technology The college also offers pre professional programs in medicine law pharmacy and dentistry The student to faculty ratio is 15 1 16 Erskine is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools It was placed on Warning status following its decennial accreditation review in December 2013 17 The college s status was reviewed in December 2014 and the sanction was then escalated to Probation status due to continued failure to comply with accreditation standards related to fiscal stability and institutional effectiveness in student learning outcomes 18 SACSCOC removed all accreditation sanctions and reaffirmed Erskine s regional accreditation in December 2015 Athletics editErskine College participates in NCAA Division II sports as a member of Conference Carolinas Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer track and field and volleyball while women s sports include basketball beach volleyball cheerleading cross country dance golf lacrosse soccer softball tennis track and field and volleyball 19 Co educational sports include bass fishing e sports and rodeo 20 The Flying Fleet edit Main article Erskine Flying Fleet football In 1896 Erskine College began its first American football team They had successful seasons between 1917 and 1921 During those seasons they had wins against Wofford Presbyterian South Carolina Clemson and the Citadel Notably it was during a game against Furman University in 1929 that Erskine was first referred to as The Flying Fleet a nickname given to them by a Greenville reporter who was impressed by their passing performance On October 18 1948 they defeated Florida State 14 6 The Flying Fleet ended their football program in 1951 21 In 2018 Erskine College announced the return of the football program for the 2020 season competing as an Independent in NCAA Division II 22 23 24 25 In 2021 The Flying Fleet played its first football game in 70 years 4 Major buildings editAdministrative offices Belk Hall Watkins Student Center Art buildings Bowie Arts Center Memorial Hall Classrooms Belk Hall Reid Hall Daniel Moultrie Science Center DMSC Recreation Galloway Center the Hangar under Lesesne Auditorium pavilion swimming pool sand volleyball court Men s housing Bonner Hall Grier Hall Kennedy Hall McQuiston Hall Honors Housing Pressly Hall 26 Women s housing Carnegie Hall Edwards House Honors Housing Robinson Hall 26 Co ed housing Erskine Apartments 26 Fleet Village Dining services Java City Moffatt Dining Hall Snappers Erskine Towers Flagship Building old astronomical observatory and clock tower Library McCain Library Reid Hall archives Literary Society Halls Euphemian Hall Philomathean HallNotable people editAlumni edit nbsp Members of the class of 2007Susan Aude WIS TV news anchor Erskine Caldwell author attended but did not graduate 27 Rex L Carter American lawyer and politician Beth Couture head coach of the Butler Bulldogs women s basketball team Lawrence Cowan Arizona territorial legislator judge lawyer and business 28 Tom Ervin member of the South Carolina House of Representatives 29 Alphonza Gadsden bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church Thomas S Gettys U S Congressman from South Carolina Charles Haldeman American novelist Joseph T Johnson U S Representative from South Carolina and U S district judge Ira B Jones former South Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice and gubernatorial candidate Thomas G Long Bandy Professor of Preaching at Candler School of Theology at Emory University Henry McMasters Governor of South Carolina Honorary Doctorate recipient 2023 Benjamin Meek Miller Governor of Alabama 1931 1935 William Bell Montgomery founder of Southern Farm Gazette now known as the Progressive Farmer and Mississippi State University Eric Moody professional baseball player Joseph Rodney Moss former Associate Justice and Chief Justice on the South Carolina Supreme Court 30 Champ Osteen professional baseball player Lemuel P Padgett U S Congressman from Tennessee Garth Pollonais professional soccer player Maynard Pittendreigh astronomer writer and an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church USA Buck Pressly professional baseball player Eleanor C Pressly aeronautical engineer at Goddard Space Flight Center Charles Bryson Simonton U S Congressman from Tennessee W Jasper Talbert U S Congressman Eugene Van Taylor professional soccer player Tom Verlaine lead singer guitarist of proto punk rock band Television attended but did not graduate Jay West American politician Herbert L Wilkerson United States Marine Corps major general Li Zhengming Chinese engineer and professorSee also edit nbsp Calvinism portalDue West Female College Euphemian Literary Society List of colleges and universities in South Carolina Philomathean Literary Society Erskine College Notes edit Second term Erskine College does not count Grier twice Interim president Acting president Gustafson served for seven months as interim president before being officially named to the role in 2017 Hellams served as interim President from July 2021 through January 2022References edit College Navigator Erskine College a b c College Navigator Erskine College Erskine Flying Fleet Brand Guidelines PDF July 1 2022 Retrieved October 25 2022 a b c d History amp Traditions Erskine College Retrieved July 19 2022 Bryson College Memorial The Historical Marker Database Retrieved June 1 2010 Erskine College Hard To Find Harder To Leave Retrieved July 18 2010 Zeigler Cyd March 11 2014 Rural South Carolina Div II volleyball team has two out gay players SB Nation Retrieved February 27 2015 Laine Samantha February 27 2015 South Carolina college comes out against homosexuality The Christian Science Monitor Retrieved March 31 2019 The Washington Post February 28 2015 South Carolina college denounces homosexuality after two volleyball players come out as gay MSN Archived from the original on March 1 2015 Retrieved February 28 2015 Foster Patrick February 27 2015 South Carolina college s statement ignites homosexuality furor USA Today Gannett Retrieved March 31 2019 Geffen Sasha February 27 2015 This College In South Carolina Is Trying To Ban Students From Being Gay MTV com Retrieved March 31 2019 Trustees announce president s final year at Erskine February 9 2021 Retrieved June 29 2021 Hellams selected to serve as interim president April 6 2021 Retrieved June 29 2021 Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 2023 National University Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved February 10 2024 Erskine College Request Information connect erskine edu Retrieved July 19 2022 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges December 19 2013 Disclosure Statement Regarding the Status of ERSKINE COLLEGE PDF Retrieved July 17 2014 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges December 7 2014 Actions taken by the SACSCOC Board of Trustees December 7 2014 PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 16 2015 Retrieved March 1 2014 Erskine to Add Three Sports for the 2019 2020 Season Erskine Athletics April 13 2018 Retrieved September 30 2019 Brandon Oberle Selected to Start E Sports Program Erskine Athletics August 23 2018 Retrieved September 30 2019 Erskine Bringing Back Football for 2020 Season Erskine Athletics August 24 2018 Retrieved September 30 2019 Coolest college helmets in SC Erskine football relaunches program dormant since 1951 December 24 2018 Sapakoff Gene October 27 2016 Sapakoff The night tiny Erskine College beat Florida State in football The Post and Courier Retrieved April 30 2018 1921 Erskine The Flying Fleet Schedule and Results College Football at Sports Reference com College Football at Sports Reference com Retrieved April 30 2018 Alishan December 9 2011 A Proud History of Athletics www erskinecollegesports com Retrieved April 30 2018 a b c Residence Life Erskine College Retrieved September 30 2019 Erskine Caldwell Dead at 83 AP NEWS Paradise Valley Arizona April 12 1987 Retrieved October 1 2022 Pioneer Jude Taken By Death Arizona Daily Star July 21 1933 p 1 WSPA Staff Greenville Attorney Ervin To Face Gov Haley In Republican Primary WSPA TV Archived from the original on April 1 2014 Retrieved April 1 2014 Joseph Rodney Moss Memory Hold The Door University of South Carolina School of Law law sc edu 2014 Retrieved December 5 2014 External links editOfficial website Erskine College athletics website34 19 49 72 N 82 23 25 63 W 34 3304778 N 82 3904528 W 34 3304778 82 3904528 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Erskine College amp oldid 1199659303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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