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Geneva College

Geneva College is a private Christian college in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1848, in Northwood, Ohio, the college moved to its present location in 1880, where it continues to educate a student body of about 1400 traditional undergraduates in over 30 majors, as well as graduate students in a handful of master's programs. The only undergraduate institution affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America (RPCNA), the college's undergraduate core curriculum emphasizes the humanities and the formation of a Reformed Christian worldview.

Geneva College
MottoPro Christo et Patria
Motto in English
For Christ and Country
TypePrivate college
Established1848; 176 years ago (1848)
Religious affiliation
Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America
Academic affiliations
CCCU
CIC
NAICU
Endowment$44.2 million (2019)[1]
PresidentCalvin L. Troup
Academic staff
96[2]
Students1,418[3]
Location, ,
U.S.
CampusSuburban, 110 acres (45 ha)
Colors    Old gold and white
NicknameGolden Tornadoes
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIPAC
MascotTurbo the Tornado
Websitewww.geneva.edu

History edit

 
A stone marking the original campus in Northwood, Ohio

Geneva College was founded in 1848 in Northwood, Ohio, by John Black Johnston, a minister of the RPCNA. The college was founded as "Geneva Hall", and was named after the Swiss center of the Reformed faith movement. After briefly closing during the American Civil War, the college continued operating in Northwood until 1880. By that time, the college leadership had begun a search for alternate locations that were closer to urban areas. After considering several locations in the Midwest, the denomination chose the College Hill neighborhood of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The college constructed its current campus on land donated by the Harmony Society. Old Main, the oldest building on campus, was completed in 1881.

The Rapp Technical Design Center was completed in 2002. A major project to reroute Pennsylvania Route 18, which runs through the campus, was completed in November 2007.[4] Improvements to Reeves Stadium and the construction of a campus entrance and pedestrian mall were completed in 2009.[5]

Presidents edit

  • John Black Johnston (1848–1850)
  • William Finney George (1850–1852)
  • James Renwick Willson Sloane (1852–1856)
  • Calvin Knox Milligan (1856–1858)
  • John Calvin Smith (1858–1860)
  • Nathan Robinson Johnston (1865–1867)
  • Samuel John Crowe (1867–1871)
  • William Milroy (1871–1872)
  • Henry Hosick George (1872–1890)
  • William Pollock Johnston (1890–1907)
  • William Henry George (1907–1916)
  • Renwick Harper Martin (1916–1920)
  • Archibald Anderson Johnston (1920–1923)
  • McLeod Milligan Pearce (1923–1948)
  • Charles Marston Lee (1948–1956)
  • Edwin Cameron Clarke (1956–1980)
  • Donald William Felker (1980–1983)
  • Edwin Cameron Clarke (1983–1984)
  • William Joseph McFarland (1984–1992)
  • John H. White (1992–2004)
  • Kenneth A. Smith (2004–2015)
  • Calvin L. Troup (2016–Present)

Administration edit

 
Geneva College is located in the College Hill neighborhood of Beaver Falls, to the north of downtown.

Two bodies oversee the administration of the college, the Board of Corporators and the Board of Trustees; while the Corporators are the legal owners of the college, in practice most authority is delegated to the Trustees, who are elected by the Corporators. Both Boards drafted the philosophical basis on which the college rests, known as the Foundational Concepts of Higher Education.[6] The RPCNA still takes an active sponsorship and oversight role in the college: the college president, chaplain, and chairman of the Department of Biblical Studies must be members of the RPCNA, and all members of the Board of Corporators and the majority of the Board of Trustees must be RPCNA members. All professors and lecturers in the Department of Biblical Studies must subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith, and all full-time faculty and staff members must submit a written statement confessing faith in Jesus Christ and the Christian religion.

The university was granted an exception to Title IX in 2014 which allows it to legally discriminate against LGBT students.[7]

Academics edit

 
Old Main, Geneva's central building

Geneva offers undergraduate degree programs in the arts and sciences, such as elementary education, business, engineering, student ministry, biology, and psychology. In 2006, the Educational Testing Service (ETS) rated the Business and Accounting undergraduates in the 95th percentile amongst American colleges.

Geneva offers a Degree Completion Program (DCP) for degrees in Human Resource Management, Community Ministry or Organizational Development for adult students mainly at off-campus locations. Geneva also established the Center for Urban Theological Studies in Philadelphia and has sister colleges in Taiwan (Christ College) and South Korea (Chong Shin College and Theological Seminary).

Geneva also offers graduates studies in several fields and degrees including a Master of Business Administration, a Masters of Science in Organizational Leadership, Masters of Education in Reading or Special Education, and Masters of Arts in Counseling or Higher Education.

Geneva established the Center for Technology Development in 1986 for providing research, prototyping and technical support to local industries and entrepreneurs. The center was awarded first prize in the Consolidated Natural Gas Company's Annual Award of Excellence competition in 1990.

Affiliations and accreditations edit

Geneva College is a member institution of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, Council of Independent Colleges,[8] and National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.[9] Accreditations include the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs, and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs. The chemistry degree is certified by the American Chemical Society.

Athletics edit

 
Reeves Field in 2006, before extensive renovations.

Geneva's sports teams are called the Golden Tornadoes. The college is a dual member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III and National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Division I.[10] The Golden Tornadoes compete as a member of the Presidents' Athletic Conference. Geneva was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) for many years and competed in the now-defunct American Mideast Conference. Geneva joined the NCAA as a provisional member in 2007 and during the transition process was not eligible for post season play or conference Player of the Week honors until gaining membership in July 2011.[11]

The school offers a range of men's and women's varsity sports, including football, baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, track and field, cross country, tennis, and soccer.[12]

Geneva has also offered rugby as a club sport since 1994.

Football edit

See List of Geneva Golden Tornadoes head football coaches

Football competition began in 1890 under head coach William McCracken. Over the years, the football team has amassed an all-time record of 496 wins, 437 losses, and 48 ties with five appearances in the Victory Bowl. The current football coach is Geno DeMarco.

Culture and traditions edit

Students must attend a designated number of weekly college-sponsored chapels to qualify for graduation. Alcohol is banned from the campus, and tobacco use is restricted from the entire campus. Greek letter fraternities and sororities are not permitted.

One of the earliest college basketball games in the United States occurred at Geneva College on April 8, 1893, when the Geneva College Covenanters defeated the New Brighton YMCA.[13] Geneva commemorates this event through the athletic slogan of "The Birthplace of College Basketball". Geneva also has one of the oldest basketball courts in collegiate sports in the Johnson Gymnasium.

Geneva was founded by Scottish and Scots-Irish immigrants. Many names of campus buildings and areas bear Scottish names:

  • The main meeting area of the Student Center is called Skye Lounge after the Isle of Skye.
  • The restaurant-style eating area is called The Brig, short for Brigadoon, commemorating a play about a mythical Highland village.

Geneva sports teams were nicknamed the Covenanters until the 1950s. Members of the RPCNA are sometimes referred to as Covenanters because the denomination traces its roots to the Covenanting tradition of Reformation era Scotland. The modern sports nickname of Golden Tornadoes commemorates the "Golden Tornado" of May 11, 1914, when a major tornado struck the college, most notably taking the gold colored roof from the top of Old Main, which was the origin of the associated color. Although the storm caused significant damage to the campus, there were no serious injuries. College students and faculty rejoiced at what they believed was a sign of God's mercy.

Geneva's traditional sports rivalry is with Westminster College in nearby New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.[14]

Homosexual behavior is prohibited in the student handbook; students must confess and change their behavior or be suspended.[15][non-primary source needed]

Facilities edit

Offices and classrooms edit

 
Alexander Hall (street level entrance)
 
McCartney Library
 
Old Main (West Entrance)
 
Johnston Gym
  • Alexander Hall—Admissions, financial aid, alumni relations, institutional advancement, and public relations offices (first floor) and main dining hall (second floor).[16]
  • Alumni Hall—Primary music building, including music department offices.[17]
  • Fern Cliffe—Faculty offices for political science, humanities, history and English departments.[18]
  • Johnston Gym—Built in 1911, Johnston Gym is primarily used for music and band purposes. Originally, per its name, it was used as the college gymnasium.[19]
  • McCartney Library—College library, built in 1930 and expanded in 1965, and named for Clarence E. Macartney. Its collection includes over 371,000 items including a special section of RPCNA historical documents.[20]
  • Northwood Hall—Classrooms and faculty offices for business and psychology departments, completed in 1998.[21]
  • Old Main—Classrooms, administration offices (including the president's office), and faculty offices. When Geneva moved to Beaver Falls, Old Main was the first classroom structure, completed in 1881.[22] It has been assessed as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.[23]
  • Rapp Technical Design Center—Technical classrooms and laboratories. Completed in 2002, it is the newest educational building on campus.[24]
  • Science and Engineering (S&E)—Technical classrooms, laboratories, and faculty offices for engineering, chemistry, biology, physics and computer science departments.[25]

Sports and student life edit

Residence halls edit

Full-time undergraduate students between ages 17 and 23 are required to live in college housing,[34] with the exception of commuters and some seniors.[35] Six dormitories — Clarke, Geneva Arms, McKee, Memorial, Pearce, and Young — house resident students.[36] Geneva Arms and Young are apartment-style options divided into women's and men's wings. The college also owns a few smaller houses nearby campus, primarily for upperclassmen, that are available depending on residential need.[37]

Legal actions edit

CareerLink edit

On December 15, 2006, the college filed a federal lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, alleging that a decision by the state to block the college from participating in the state sponsored CareerLink job service amounted to a violation of the college's First Amendment rights. Although the state argued that the college's requirement that faculty and staff members subscribe to the Christian religion amounted to discrimination, the lawsuit was settled. Geneva's right to access to CareerLink was restored and the college retains a statement on its employment applications stating "Compliance with Geneva's Christian views is considered a bona fide occupational qualification ... and will have a direct impact on employment consideration."[38]

Obamacare edit

In 2012, the college sued the federal government over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare") contraceptive mandate, which requires employers to provide health insurance coverage for their employees that includes contraception, which Geneva College "considers abortion, abortifacients and embryo-harming pharmaceuticals" and objects to on religious grounds.[39] The college, represented by Alliance Defending Freedom in the litigation, prevailed in its case, obtaining a permanent injunction in 2018.[39][40]

Notable alumni edit

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Geneva College". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
  2. ^ "Geneva College - Fast Facts".
  3. ^ "U.S. News".
  4. ^ New Route 18 Open, Geneva College, 2007-11-19. Accessed 2007-11-27.
  5. ^ 'Experience Geneva Night' mentions wrap-up of construction projects, Geneva College. Accessed 2009-08-31.
  6. ^ Geneva College – Foundational Concepts, Geneva College. Accessed 2009-03-02.
  7. ^ "Worst List: The Absolute Worst Campuses for LGBTQ Youth". Campus Pride. May 17, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  8. ^ CIC membership directory 2011-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed 2009-08-06
  9. ^ Geneva's NAICU member profile 2009-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed 2009-08-06
  10. ^ . NCCAA. Archived from the original on July 3, 2011. Retrieved July 3, 2011.
  11. ^ Brown, Gary (June 30, 2011). . NCAA. Archived from the original on July 5, 2011. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
  12. ^ Geneva College – Athletics, Geneva College. Accessed 2009-03-02.
  13. ^ Carson, David M.(1997). Pro Christo et Patria. (2nd Ed.) Virginia Beach: The Donning Company ISBN 978-1-57864-006-5
  14. ^ "Fight Breaks Out At D-III Rivalry Game After Dude Gets Thrown To The Deck". Deadspin. February 16, 2017. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  15. ^ "Geneva College offers Amnesty". Geneva College. Retrieved August 23, 2021. Students who struggle with issues that violate the Student Handbook are encouraged to seek support and help. Examples include, but are not limited to, pregnancy, drugs, alcohol, pornography, sexual relationships, eating disorders and homosexual behavior....When students request Amnesty, according to the above guidelines, they are not suspended for behaviors they have engaged in prior to their confession. The behavior in question will have to eventually change for the student to remain at Geneva College.
  16. ^ Alexander Hall, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  17. ^ Alumni Music Hall, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  18. ^ Fern Cliffe, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  19. ^ Johnston Gymnasium, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  20. ^ Geneva College - About the Library, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  21. ^ Northwood Hall, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  22. ^ Old Main, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  23. ^ Geneva College, Pennsylvania Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Accessed 2009-09-06.
  24. ^ Rapp Technical Design Center, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  25. ^ The Science & Engineering Building, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  26. ^ The Bagpiper Theatre, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  27. ^ The Merriman Athletic Field Complex, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  28. ^ Metheny Field house, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  29. ^ "Geneva College Athletics – Official Athletics Website". Geneva College Athletics. Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  30. ^ Reeves Field, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  31. ^ "Beaver Falls High School – Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania". Larence County Memoirs. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  32. ^ The Student Center, Geneva College. Accessed 2007-09-08.
  33. ^ WGEV
  34. ^ Geneva College. Geneva College 2009-2010 Student Handbook. Beaver Falls: Geneva College, 2009, p. 30.
  35. ^ Geneva College. Geneva College 2009–2010 Student Handbook. Beaver Falls: Geneva College, 2009, pp. 36–37.
  36. ^ Geneva College. Accessed 2009-10-02.
  37. ^ "Geneva Housing". Geneva College. Retrieved October 2, 2009.
  38. ^ Pound, Michael (April 29, 2007). . Beaver County Times. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.
  39. ^ a b J.D. Prose, Federal judge’s order shields Geneva College from contraception mandate, Beaver County Times (July 9, 2018).
  40. ^ Geneva College v. Azar, Case No. 2:12-cv-00207, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Order Granting Permanent Injunction & Declaratory Relief (July 5, 2018).

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the school in Pennsylvania For the school in Tasmania see Geneva Christian College For the New York school once known as Geneva College see Hobart and William Smith Colleges Geneva College is a private Christian college in Beaver Falls Pennsylvania Founded in 1848 in Northwood Ohio the college moved to its present location in 1880 where it continues to educate a student body of about 1400 traditional undergraduates in over 30 majors as well as graduate students in a handful of master s programs The only undergraduate institution affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America RPCNA the college s undergraduate core curriculum emphasizes the humanities and the formation of a Reformed Christian worldview Geneva CollegeMottoPro Christo et PatriaMotto in EnglishFor Christ and CountryTypePrivate collegeEstablished1848 176 years ago 1848 Religious affiliationReformed Presbyterian Church of North AmericaAcademic affiliationsCCCUCICNAICUEndowment 44 2 million 2019 1 PresidentCalvin L TroupAcademic staff96 2 Students1 418 3 LocationBeaver Falls Pennsylvania U S CampusSuburban 110 acres 45 ha Colors Old gold and whiteNicknameGolden TornadoesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III PACMascotTurbo the TornadoWebsitewww wbr geneva wbr eduCalvinism portal Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Administration 3 Academics 3 1 Affiliations and accreditations 4 Athletics 4 1 Football 5 Culture and traditions 6 Facilities 6 1 Offices and classrooms 6 2 Sports and student life 6 3 Residence halls 7 Legal actions 7 1 CareerLink 7 2 Obamacare 8 Notable alumni 9 Gallery 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp A stone marking the original campus in Northwood OhioGeneva College was founded in 1848 in Northwood Ohio by John Black Johnston a minister of the RPCNA The college was founded as Geneva Hall and was named after the Swiss center of the Reformed faith movement After briefly closing during the American Civil War the college continued operating in Northwood until 1880 By that time the college leadership had begun a search for alternate locations that were closer to urban areas After considering several locations in the Midwest the denomination chose the College Hill neighborhood of Beaver Falls Pennsylvania The college constructed its current campus on land donated by the Harmony Society Old Main the oldest building on campus was completed in 1881 The Rapp Technical Design Center was completed in 2002 A major project to reroute Pennsylvania Route 18 which runs through the campus was completed in November 2007 4 Improvements to Reeves Stadium and the construction of a campus entrance and pedestrian mall were completed in 2009 5 Presidents edit John Black Johnston 1848 1850 William Finney George 1850 1852 James Renwick Willson Sloane 1852 1856 Calvin Knox Milligan 1856 1858 John Calvin Smith 1858 1860 Nathan Robinson Johnston 1865 1867 Samuel John Crowe 1867 1871 William Milroy 1871 1872 Henry Hosick George 1872 1890 William Pollock Johnston 1890 1907 William Henry George 1907 1916 Renwick Harper Martin 1916 1920 Archibald Anderson Johnston 1920 1923 McLeod Milligan Pearce 1923 1948 Charles Marston Lee 1948 1956 Edwin Cameron Clarke 1956 1980 Donald William Felker 1980 1983 Edwin Cameron Clarke 1983 1984 William Joseph McFarland 1984 1992 John H White 1992 2004 Kenneth A Smith 2004 2015 Calvin L Troup 2016 Present Administration edit nbsp Geneva College is located in the College Hill neighborhood of Beaver Falls to the north of downtown Two bodies oversee the administration of the college the Board of Corporators and the Board of Trustees while the Corporators are the legal owners of the college in practice most authority is delegated to the Trustees who are elected by the Corporators Both Boards drafted the philosophical basis on which the college rests known as the Foundational Concepts of Higher Education 6 The RPCNA still takes an active sponsorship and oversight role in the college the college president chaplain and chairman of the Department of Biblical Studies must be members of the RPCNA and all members of the Board of Corporators and the majority of the Board of Trustees must be RPCNA members All professors and lecturers in the Department of Biblical Studies must subscribe to the Westminster Confession of Faith and all full time faculty and staff members must submit a written statement confessing faith in Jesus Christ and the Christian religion The university was granted an exception to Title IX in 2014 which allows it to legally discriminate against LGBT students 7 Academics edit nbsp Old Main Geneva s central buildingGeneva offers undergraduate degree programs in the arts and sciences such as elementary education business engineering student ministry biology and psychology In 2006 the Educational Testing Service ETS rated the Business and Accounting undergraduates in the 95th percentile amongst American colleges Geneva offers a Degree Completion Program DCP for degrees in Human Resource Management Community Ministry or Organizational Development for adult students mainly at off campus locations Geneva also established the Center for Urban Theological Studies in Philadelphia and has sister colleges in Taiwan Christ College and South Korea Chong Shin College and Theological Seminary Geneva also offers graduates studies in several fields and degrees including a Master of Business Administration a Masters of Science in Organizational Leadership Masters of Education in Reading or Special Education and Masters of Arts in Counseling or Higher Education Geneva established the Center for Technology Development in 1986 for providing research prototyping and technical support to local industries and entrepreneurs The center was awarded first prize in the Consolidated Natural Gas Company s Annual Award of Excellence competition in 1990 Affiliations and accreditations edit Geneva College is a member institution of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Council of Independent Colleges 8 and National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities 9 Accreditations include the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs and the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs The chemistry degree is certified by the American Chemical Society Athletics edit nbsp Reeves Field in 2006 before extensive renovations Geneva s sports teams are called the Golden Tornadoes The college is a dual member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III and National Christian College Athletic Association NCCAA Division I 10 The Golden Tornadoes compete as a member of the Presidents Athletic Conference Geneva was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA for many years and competed in the now defunct American Mideast Conference Geneva joined the NCAA as a provisional member in 2007 and during the transition process was not eligible for post season play or conference Player of the Week honors until gaining membership in July 2011 11 The school offers a range of men s and women s varsity sports including football baseball softball basketball volleyball track and field cross country tennis and soccer 12 Geneva has also offered rugby as a club sport since 1994 Football edit See List of Geneva Golden Tornadoes head football coachesFootball competition began in 1890 under head coach William McCracken Over the years the football team has amassed an all time record of 496 wins 437 losses and 48 ties with five appearances in the Victory Bowl The current football coach is Geno DeMarco Culture and traditions editStudents must attend a designated number of weekly college sponsored chapels to qualify for graduation Alcohol is banned from the campus and tobacco use is restricted from the entire campus Greek letter fraternities and sororities are not permitted One of the earliest college basketball games in the United States occurred at Geneva College on April 8 1893 when the Geneva College Covenanters defeated the New Brighton YMCA 13 Geneva commemorates this event through the athletic slogan of The Birthplace of College Basketball Geneva also has one of the oldest basketball courts in collegiate sports in the Johnson Gymnasium Geneva was founded by Scottish and Scots Irish immigrants Many names of campus buildings and areas bear Scottish names The main meeting area of the Student Center is called Skye Lounge after the Isle of Skye The restaurant style eating area is called The Brig short for Brigadoon commemorating a play about a mythical Highland village Geneva sports teams were nicknamed the Covenanters until the 1950s Members of the RPCNA are sometimes referred to as Covenanters because the denomination traces its roots to the Covenanting tradition of Reformation era Scotland The modern sports nickname of Golden Tornadoes commemorates the Golden Tornado of May 11 1914 when a major tornado struck the college most notably taking the gold colored roof from the top of Old Main which was the origin of the associated color Although the storm caused significant damage to the campus there were no serious injuries College students and faculty rejoiced at what they believed was a sign of God s mercy Geneva s traditional sports rivalry is with Westminster College in nearby New Wilmington Pennsylvania 14 Homosexual behavior is prohibited in the student handbook students must confess and change their behavior or be suspended 15 non primary source needed Facilities editOffices and classrooms edit nbsp Alexander Hall street level entrance nbsp McCartney Library nbsp Old Main West Entrance nbsp Johnston GymAlexander Hall Admissions financial aid alumni relations institutional advancement and public relations offices first floor and main dining hall second floor 16 Alumni Hall Primary music building including music department offices 17 Fern Cliffe Faculty offices for political science humanities history and English departments 18 Johnston Gym Built in 1911 Johnston Gym is primarily used for music and band purposes Originally per its name it was used as the college gymnasium 19 McCartney Library College library built in 1930 and expanded in 1965 and named for Clarence E Macartney Its collection includes over 371 000 items including a special section of RPCNA historical documents 20 Northwood Hall Classrooms and faculty offices for business and psychology departments completed in 1998 21 Old Main Classrooms administration offices including the president s office and faculty offices When Geneva moved to Beaver Falls Old Main was the first classroom structure completed in 1881 22 It has been assessed as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places 23 Rapp Technical Design Center Technical classrooms and laboratories Completed in 2002 it is the newest educational building on campus 24 Science and Engineering S amp E Technical classrooms laboratories and faculty offices for engineering chemistry biology physics and computer science departments 25 Sports and student life edit Bagpiper Theatre Theater hosting productions sponsored by the Communications Department 26 Merriman Athletic Complex Track and field and soccer 27 Metheny Fieldhouse Gyms locker rooms sports faculty offices and other sports related facilities 28 Jannuzi Tennis Courts A pair of dedicated tennis courts 29 Reeves Field Football 30 The field is also used by the Beaver Falls High School football team and was Joe Namath s home field during his high school days 31 Student Center Lounges Brigadoon restaurant Riverview Cafe coffee shop student mail fitness center and bookstore 32 WGEV college radio station 33 Residence halls edit Full time undergraduate students between ages 17 and 23 are required to live in college housing 34 with the exception of commuters and some seniors 35 Six dormitories Clarke Geneva Arms McKee Memorial Pearce and Young house resident students 36 Geneva Arms and Young are apartment style options divided into women s and men s wings The college also owns a few smaller houses nearby campus primarily for upperclassmen that are available depending on residential need 37 Legal actions editCareerLink edit On December 15 2006 the college filed a federal lawsuit against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania alleging that a decision by the state to block the college from participating in the state sponsored CareerLink job service amounted to a violation of the college s First Amendment rights Although the state argued that the college s requirement that faculty and staff members subscribe to the Christian religion amounted to discrimination the lawsuit was settled Geneva s right to access to CareerLink was restored and the college retains a statement on its employment applications stating Compliance with Geneva s Christian views is considered a bona fide occupational qualification and will have a direct impact on employment consideration 38 Obamacare edit In 2012 the college sued the federal government over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Obamacare contraceptive mandate which requires employers to provide health insurance coverage for their employees that includes contraception which Geneva College considers abortion abortifacients and embryo harming pharmaceuticals and objects to on religious grounds 39 The college represented by Alliance Defending Freedom in the litigation prevailed in its case obtaining a permanent injunction in 2018 39 40 Notable alumni editJosie Badger Ms Wheelchair America in 2011 Joyce Bender CEO President and founder of Bender Consulting Services Inc International advocate for disability employment Norman Clyde Naturalist and mountaineer John Steuart Curry American painter William Fitzsimmons Singer songwriter Kathryn Gardner Judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals David Girardi professional football coach Cal Hubbard professional football and professional baseball umpire Josh Kail Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 15th district Gertrude Martin Rohrer composer David Shedd Former Director of Defense Intelligence Agency John Snarey Franklin N Parker Professor Emeritus at Emory University Caleb Stegall Kansas Supreme Court judge Dan K Williams Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 74th districtGallery edit nbsp Alexander Hall in 2008 with the former Route 18 in the foreground nbsp Fern Cliffe House nbsp Northwood Hall main entrance References edit Geneva College U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 27 2020 Geneva College Fast Facts U S News New Route 18 Open Geneva College 2007 11 19 Accessed 2007 11 27 Experience Geneva Night mentions wrap up of construction projects Geneva College Accessed 2009 08 31 Geneva College Foundational Concepts Geneva College Accessed 2009 03 02 Worst List The Absolute Worst Campuses for LGBTQ Youth Campus Pride May 17 2019 Retrieved August 23 2021 CIC membership directory Archived 2011 09 20 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2009 08 06 Geneva s NAICU member profile Archived 2009 06 07 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 2009 08 06 NCCAA Members NCCAA Archived from the original on July 3 2011 Retrieved July 3 2011 Brown Gary June 30 2011 DIII Membership Committee recommends four new active members NCAA Archived from the original on July 5 2011 Retrieved July 2 2011 Geneva College Athletics Geneva College Accessed 2009 03 02 Carson David M 1997 Pro Christo et Patria 2nd Ed Virginia Beach The Donning Company ISBN 978 1 57864 006 5 Fight Breaks Out At D III Rivalry Game After Dude Gets Thrown To The Deck Deadspin February 16 2017 Retrieved January 23 2018 Geneva College offers Amnesty Geneva College Retrieved August 23 2021 Students who struggle with issues that violate the Student Handbook are encouraged to seek support and help Examples include but are not limited to pregnancy drugs alcohol pornography sexual relationships eating disorders and homosexual behavior When students request Amnesty according to the above guidelines they are not suspended for behaviors they have engaged in prior to their confession The behavior in question will have to eventually change for the student to remain at Geneva College Alexander Hall Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Alumni Music Hall Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Fern Cliffe Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Johnston Gymnasium Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Geneva College About the Library Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Northwood Hall Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Old Main Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Geneva College Pennsylvania Cultural Resources Geographic Information System Accessed 2009 09 06 Rapp Technical Design Center Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 The Science amp Engineering Building Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 The Bagpiper Theatre Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 The Merriman Athletic Field Complex Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Metheny Field house Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Geneva College Athletics Official Athletics Website Geneva College Athletics Retrieved May 28 2023 Reeves Field Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 Beaver Falls High School Beaver Falls Pennsylvania Larence County Memoirs Retrieved January 17 2017 The Student Center Geneva College Accessed 2007 09 08 WGEV Geneva College Geneva College 2009 2010 Student Handbook Beaver Falls Geneva College 2009 p 30 Geneva College Geneva College 2009 2010 Student Handbook Beaver Falls Geneva College 2009 pp 36 37 Geneva College Accessed 2009 10 02 Geneva Housing Geneva College Retrieved October 2 2009 Pound Michael April 29 2007 Geneva settles advertising lawsuit Beaver County Times Archived from the original on September 27 2007 a b J D Prose Federal judge s order shields Geneva College from contraception mandate Beaver County Times July 9 2018 Geneva College v Azar Case No 2 12 cv 00207 U S District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Order Granting Permanent Injunction amp Declaratory Relief July 5 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Geneva College Official website 40 46 16 N 80 19 16 W 40 771 N 80 321 W 40 771 80 321 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geneva College amp oldid 1217134348 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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