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High Point University

High Point University (HPU) is a private university in High Point, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The university was founded as High Point College in 1924, and it became High Point University in October 1991. HPU offers 63 undergraduate majors, 65 undergraduate minors, and 18 graduate majors. U.S. News & World Report ranks HPU #1 in Regional Colleges South.[5]

High Point University
Former names
High Point College (1924–1991)
MottoNil Sine Numine (Latin)
Motto in English
Nothing Without Divine Guidance
TypePrivate university
Established1924; 99 years ago (1924)
Religious affiliation
United Methodist Church
Academic affiliations
IAMSCU
NAICU
Endowment$128 million (2021)[1]
PresidentNido Qubein[2]
ProvostDaniel Erb
Academic staff
323[3]
Students5,850
Undergraduates4,910
Postgraduates319[4]
Location,
U.S.

35°58′27″N 79°59′44″W / 35.9741251°N 79.9954946°W / 35.9741251; -79.9954946
CampusSuburban, 500 acres (200 ha)
Colors    Purple and white
NicknamePanthers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IBig South Conference
MascotProwler the Panther
Websitewww.highpoint.edu

History Edit

 
Roberts Hall at High Point University
 
Caine Conservatory
 
Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center
 
Cottrell Hall at High Point University

In the mid-19th century, the Methodist Protestant Church, which is now part of the United Methodist Church, became active in educational pursuits in North Carolina. In 1921, after some years of consideration, the statewide governing body of the Methodist Protestant Church voted to establish a college.[6] Shortly afterward, the church accepted an offer from the citizens of High Point to contribute 60 acres (240,000 m2) of land and $100,000 to the project, placing the new school in the city of High Point.[7] The English Renaissance style campus was designed by R. E. Mitchell of Washington, D.C., assisted by Herbert Hunter of High Point. The school was founded in 1924 as High Point College, a joint venture between the Methodist Protestant Church and the citizens of High Point, and officially opened on September 14, 1924. When the college opened, the campus consisted of three buildings, attended by nine faculty members, with a student enrollment of 122.

The steadfast growth that characterized the birth of the college ended abruptly with the Great Depression. This period was difficult for the college in 1932–33, as faculty salaries were cut and expenses were sometimes bartered. Despite a $50,000 fund-raising campaign, the college declared bankruptcy on June 15, 1934, and reorganized in an effort to reduce its indebtedness.[8] Subsequent reorganization enabled the college to move forward with business and renewed expansion.

On October 9, 1991, under the guidance of President Jacob C. Martinson, Jr., and the board of trustees, High Point College changed its name to High Point University to reflect post-graduate degree programs. Coinciding with the offering of graduate studies, every building on the campus was renovated and new ones were constructed with a campus quadrangle added to replace a former city street that bisected the campus,[9] and by 2004 the university's endowment increased to $40 million. When Martinson stepped down as president in 2005, he was the longest serving United Methodist college president in the country.

In 2005, the university was 92 acres and landlocked with an undergraduate enrollment of 1,450. Its operating budget was $35 million with approximately 100 faculty members.[10] Since Nido R. Qubein became president of High Point University in 2005 the growth of the university has had significant impact on the city, region and the state of North Carolina. Qubein is the fourth highest paid college president, paid $2.9 million a year, in the United States.[11]

Since Qubein took office in 2005, High Point University has grown from three academic schools to 10 academic schools - the David Hayworth College of Arts and Sciences; the Phillips School of Business; the Nido R. Qubein School of Communication; the Stout School of Education; the School of Art and Design; the Wanek School of Natural Sciences; the Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy; the Congdon School of Health Sciences; the Webb School of Engineering; and the School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health.

In early 2012 Businessweek reported that about $700 million in new building and campus upgrades was financed by heavy borrowing and Moody's Investors Service downgraded the school's bonds to junk status in 2009 due to the school's position as one of the most heavily leveraged colleges in the country.[12] The U.S. Department of Education's "financial responsibility" score for the 2012 and 2013 fiscal year has High Point University scoring the highest possible score of 3, putting the university ahead of Elon University, Duke University, and Davidson College.[13] Businessweek responded by inviting the school to make financial documents available to support any challenges to the article's accuracy, but none were offered in response.[12] In addition to questioning debt levels, Businessweek challenged whether the school's relationships with its lenders and vendors were at an appropriate arm's length, citing in particular that the school spends large amounts on marketing with a public relations firm headed by Qubein's daughter. The college's claims to a growing reputation in higher education were challenged as based more on high-end student amenities and marketing strategy than on academics.[12]

The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac of April 19, 2016, noted that Qubein was the third highest-donor university president in the country from 2006 to 2016. He committed $10 million to High Point University.[14] Donations from alumni, parents and supporters of HPU total about $214 million since 2006. In 2010, the university announced plans to invest about $2.1 billion in overall growth in the next decade. To date, HPU has spent $1.2 billion on four new schools plus facilities, faculty and student services.[15]

Ashley Furniture Industries Chairman Ron Wanek donated $10 million to HPU in 2013 after visiting Qubein. Wanek's gift to the university is the tenth contribution of $10 million or more that Qubein has received during his tenure.[15]

In April 2016, HPU announced plans to invest $160 million in new building projects including a 5,000-seat arena and conference center, undergraduate science center and residence hall.[16] The Caine Conservatory opened in the spring of 2020 to support botanical research and the growth of HPU’s arboretum and gardens. The facility also includes HPU’s newest eatery, the Butterfly Café. The following year, the $170 million Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center, and the adjoining Jana and Ken Kahn Hotel, opened. It is home to HPU’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, as well as a venue for major events, speakers, concerts, entertainment, academic symposia and recreational activities.

In June 2023 the university was placed on Warning status by its educational accreditor, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, after the accreditor's board found significant non-compliance with its standards of student support, student outcome, and disclosure of accreditation status.[17]

Location Edit

Together, Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem, along with the surrounding suburbs and townships, form the Piedmont Triad region, an area with a population over 1.5 million. Of that number, approximately 108,285 live in High Point. Both Greensboro and Winston-Salem are 20 minutes from campus. East of the university are Raleigh (11/2 hours away) and the Atlantic Ocean (31/2 hours away); south are Charlotte (11/2 hours away) and Atlanta, Georgia (5 hours away); west are the Appalachian Mountains (2 hours away); and north is Washington, D.C. (5 hours away).

Academics Edit

 
Main campus at High Point University

High Point University has a student-to-faculty ratio of 17:1. The average freshman retention rate is 81%.[18]

HPU offers 61 undergraduate degree programs (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science), 65 undergraduate minors, and 14 graduate degree programs (Master of Arts, Master of Education, Master of Public Administration, Master of Business Administration, Master of Science, Master of Physician Assistant Studies, Doctor of Pharmacy, and Doctor of Physical Therapy).

Rankings Edit

For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked HPU #1 in Regional Colleges South and, for Regional Colleges South, #19 in Best Value Schools and #1 in Best Undergraduate Teaching.[5] HPU has been named to "The Best 387 Colleges: 2022 Edition" by The Princeton Review and on the Best Southeastern Colleges "2022 Best Colleges: Region by Region" list.[19]

Schools Edit

High Point University has ten schools: School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health; Congdon School of Health Sciences; Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy; Webb School of Engineering; Wanek School of Health Sciences; Nido R. Qubein School of Communication; David R. Hayworth School of Arts and Design; Earl N. Phillips School of Business; School of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences; School of Education.

Student life Edit

High Point University is a residential campus, with 19 residence halls in total. In 2019, The Princeton Review ranked High Point University #5 in the nation for Best College Dorm Rooms.[20] All High Point University students are required to reside on campus until senior year, unless they commute from their parent's permanent address.

Greek life Edit

There are currently 17 Greek organizations on campus.[21]

Honor societies Edit

There are numerous honor societies at High Point.

Notable alumni Edit

Notable faculty Edit

Athletics Edit

 
A Panthers baseball player during a 2009 game at Erath Baseball Field

The High Point Panthers include HPU's 16 athletic teams that compete at the NCAA Division I level, mostly in the Big South Conference. HPU's 16 varsity sports are baseball, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's indoor track & field, men's and women's outdoor track & field and women's volleyball.[23] In recent years, HPU has won nine Big South Conference Championships, produced 10 Conference Players of the Year; and more than 130 HPU athletes have received Big South All-Academic Honors.

 
High Point dancers during a 2009 basketball game at Qubein Center

In the spring of 2021, the Division I athletic department won 13 of 16 possible conference championships. Led by a 2nd round appearance by the men’s soccer team in the NCAA Tournament. Just two seasons later the feat was accomplished again with a 2-0 first round win against North Carolina in Chapel Hill.

Prior to the Spring of 2021, the 2010-2011 season was the most successful since High Point University joined NCAA Division I in 1999–2000. In the fall, the women's soccer team and women's volleyball team won Big South Tournaments and the men's soccer team won the Big South regular season.[24] In the spring, the women's lacrosse team won the National Lacrosse Conference tournament and set a record for wins by a first-year program, with 15.[25]

The 2010-2011 women's lacrosse team success led to other accomplishments in 2013. Women's lacrosse assistant coach Lauren Norris was selected to coach the 2013 Israel National Lacrosse Team in the 2013 FIL Women's World Cup.

In the fourth round of the 2013 Major League Soccer (MLS) Supplemental Draft, the Columbus Crew picked High Point University senior midfielder Shawn Sloan.

In 2016, Christine Rickert of the High Point University women's track and field team qualified to compete in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Eugene, Oregon. Rickert placed 12th in the javelin throw, just nine places away from a spot on the Olympic Team. She remains the Big South Conference Record Holder in javelin with a throw of 52.47m (172–2 ft).[26]

High Point University also fields the following sports at the club level: men's and women's basketball, men's and women's golf, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's rowing, running, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's swimming, men's and women's tennis, women's field hockey, softball, ultimate frisbee, equestrian and ice hockey.[27]

In the fall of 2013, the High Point University field hockey team qualified for the national tournament in Virginia Beach with a 6-2-0 season. The club equestrian team is a member of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA).

Donations to High Point University's Athletic Department have exceeded $30 million. The primary athletics facilities at High Point University are the Qubein Center (basketball), Millis Center (volleyball), Williard Stadium (baseball), and the Witcher Athletic Center at Vert Stadium (track, soccer, lacrosse).[28]

At the beginning of 2017, High Point University announced plans for a new basketball arena and conference center to be built on campus. The facility will be named for High Point University president, Dr. Nido R. Qubein, and his wife, Mariana Qubein. Construction on the Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center began in 2018; the facility was originally projected to open in 2020,[29] but construction was delayed due to COVID-19 issues.[30] The facility opened in late September 2021,[31] with the first basketball game to be played on November 4.[32] The Qubein Center includes 4,500 arena seats, 2,500 conference center seats.[33] It was also announced in early 2017 that the basketball court in the new arena was named after High Point men's head coach and High Point University alumnus Tubby Smith. Smith and his wife, Donna, donated $1 million to the construction of the new facility.[34]

In spring 2018, HPU announced the hire of hiring of Hall of Famer and NCAA Championship Winning coach Orlando 'Tubby' Smith as the Panthers' head coach for men's basketball. Smith, who becomes the 12th head men's basketball coach in HPU history, joins the Panthers after serving as the head coach at Memphis for two seasons.

Dan Hauser has served as the HPU athletic director since 2014.

Publications and media Edit

  • High Point University Magazine, for alumni
  • The Apogee, the literary magazine
  • Black Script
  • Hi-Po, a monthly publication by students for fellow students
  • Zenith, yearbook
  • HPU Vision, on-campus broadcast club
  • HPU Sports Link, broadcasts HPU athletics live online

Sechrest Gallery Edit

A permanent collection of original works donated to the university by High Point Alumnus Darrell L. Sechrest. Among others, the permanent collection includes works by Christian Dietrich, Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Allesandro Gherardini, El Greco, George Harvey, Emile Louis Picault, Elsie Popkin, and Antonio Zucchi and Angelica Kauffman. The gallery is housed within the Hayworth Fine Arts Center.[35]

References Edit

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  7. ^ Robinson, Blackwell P., and Alexander R. Stoesen. The History of Guilford County, North Carolina, U.S.A. to 1980, A.D. Greensboro: The Guilford County Bicentennial Commission, 1980. p. 233
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  13. ^ "Financial Responsibility Composite Scores". Retrieved August 15, 2015.
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External links Edit

  • Official website

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High Point University HPU is a private university in High Point North Carolina It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church The university was founded as High Point College in 1924 and it became High Point University in October 1991 HPU offers 63 undergraduate majors 65 undergraduate minors and 18 graduate majors U S News amp World Report ranks HPU 1 in Regional Colleges South 5 High Point UniversityFormer namesHigh Point College 1924 1991 MottoNil Sine Numine Latin Motto in EnglishNothing Without Divine GuidanceTypePrivate universityEstablished1924 99 years ago 1924 Religious affiliationUnited Methodist ChurchAcademic affiliationsIAMSCUNAICUEndowment 128 million 2021 1 PresidentNido Qubein 2 ProvostDaniel ErbAcademic staff323 3 Students5 850Undergraduates4 910Postgraduates319 4 LocationHigh Point North Carolina U S 35 58 27 N 79 59 44 W 35 9741251 N 79 9954946 W 35 9741251 79 9954946CampusSuburban 500 acres 200 ha Colors Purple and whiteNicknamePanthersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Big South ConferenceMascotProwler the PantherWebsitewww wbr highpoint wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Academics 3 1 Rankings 3 2 Schools 4 Student life 4 1 Greek life 4 2 Honor societies 5 Notable alumni 6 Notable faculty 7 Athletics 8 Publications and media 9 Sechrest Gallery 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Roberts Hall at High Point University nbsp Caine Conservatory nbsp Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center nbsp Cottrell Hall at High Point UniversityIn the mid 19th century the Methodist Protestant Church which is now part of the United Methodist Church became active in educational pursuits in North Carolina In 1921 after some years of consideration the statewide governing body of the Methodist Protestant Church voted to establish a college 6 Shortly afterward the church accepted an offer from the citizens of High Point to contribute 60 acres 240 000 m2 of land and 100 000 to the project placing the new school in the city of High Point 7 The English Renaissance style campus was designed by R E Mitchell of Washington D C assisted by Herbert Hunter of High Point The school was founded in 1924 as High Point College a joint venture between the Methodist Protestant Church and the citizens of High Point and officially opened on September 14 1924 When the college opened the campus consisted of three buildings attended by nine faculty members with a student enrollment of 122 The steadfast growth that characterized the birth of the college ended abruptly with the Great Depression This period was difficult for the college in 1932 33 as faculty salaries were cut and expenses were sometimes bartered Despite a 50 000 fund raising campaign the college declared bankruptcy on June 15 1934 and reorganized in an effort to reduce its indebtedness 8 Subsequent reorganization enabled the college to move forward with business and renewed expansion On October 9 1991 under the guidance of President Jacob C Martinson Jr and the board of trustees High Point College changed its name to High Point University to reflect post graduate degree programs Coinciding with the offering of graduate studies every building on the campus was renovated and new ones were constructed with a campus quadrangle added to replace a former city street that bisected the campus 9 and by 2004 the university s endowment increased to 40 million When Martinson stepped down as president in 2005 he was the longest serving United Methodist college president in the country In 2005 the university was 92 acres and landlocked with an undergraduate enrollment of 1 450 Its operating budget was 35 million with approximately 100 faculty members 10 Since Nido R Qubein became president of High Point University in 2005 the growth of the university has had significant impact on the city region and the state of North Carolina Qubein is the fourth highest paid college president paid 2 9 million a year in the United States 11 Since Qubein took office in 2005 High Point University has grown from three academic schools to 10 academic schools the David Hayworth College of Arts and Sciences the Phillips School of Business the Nido R Qubein School of Communication the Stout School of Education the School of Art and Design the Wanek School of Natural Sciences the Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy the Congdon School of Health Sciences the Webb School of Engineering and the School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health In early 2012 Businessweek reported that about 700 million in new building and campus upgrades was financed by heavy borrowing and Moody s Investors Service downgraded the school s bonds to junk status in 2009 due to the school s position as one of the most heavily leveraged colleges in the country 12 The U S Department of Education s financial responsibility score for the 2012 and 2013 fiscal year has High Point University scoring the highest possible score of 3 putting the university ahead of Elon University Duke University and Davidson College 13 Businessweek responded by inviting the school to make financial documents available to support any challenges to the article s accuracy but none were offered in response 12 In addition to questioning debt levels Businessweek challenged whether the school s relationships with its lenders and vendors were at an appropriate arm s length citing in particular that the school spends large amounts on marketing with a public relations firm headed by Qubein s daughter The college s claims to a growing reputation in higher education were challenged as based more on high end student amenities and marketing strategy than on academics 12 The Chronicle of Higher Education Almanac of April 19 2016 noted that Qubein was the third highest donor university president in the country from 2006 to 2016 He committed 10 million to High Point University 14 Donations from alumni parents and supporters of HPU total about 214 million since 2006 In 2010 the university announced plans to invest about 2 1 billion in overall growth in the next decade To date HPU has spent 1 2 billion on four new schools plus facilities faculty and student services 15 Ashley Furniture Industries Chairman Ron Wanek donated 10 million to HPU in 2013 after visiting Qubein Wanek s gift to the university is the tenth contribution of 10 million or more that Qubein has received during his tenure 15 In April 2016 HPU announced plans to invest 160 million in new building projects including a 5 000 seat arena and conference center undergraduate science center and residence hall 16 The Caine Conservatory opened in the spring of 2020 to support botanical research and the growth of HPU s arboretum and gardens The facility also includes HPU s newest eatery the Butterfly Cafe The following year the 170 million Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center and the adjoining Jana and Ken Kahn Hotel opened It is home to HPU s men s and women s basketball teams as well as a venue for major events speakers concerts entertainment academic symposia and recreational activities In June 2023 the university was placed on Warning status by its educational accreditor the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools after the accreditor s board found significant non compliance with its standards of student support student outcome and disclosure of accreditation status 17 Location EditTogether Greensboro High Point and Winston Salem along with the surrounding suburbs and townships form the Piedmont Triad region an area with a population over 1 5 million Of that number approximately 108 285 live in High Point Both Greensboro and Winston Salem are 20 minutes from campus East of the university are Raleigh 11 2 hours away and the Atlantic Ocean 31 2 hours away south are Charlotte 11 2 hours away and Atlanta Georgia 5 hours away west are the Appalachian Mountains 2 hours away and north is Washington D C 5 hours away Academics Edit nbsp Main campus at High Point UniversityHigh Point University has a student to faculty ratio of 17 1 The average freshman retention rate is 81 18 HPU offers 61 undergraduate degree programs Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science 65 undergraduate minors and 14 graduate degree programs Master of Arts Master of Education Master of Public Administration Master of Business Administration Master of Science Master of Physician Assistant Studies Doctor of Pharmacy and Doctor of Physical Therapy Rankings Edit For 2024 U S News amp World Report ranked HPU 1 in Regional Colleges South and for Regional Colleges South 19 in Best Value Schools and 1 in Best Undergraduate Teaching 5 HPU has been named to The Best 387 Colleges 2022 Edition by The Princeton Review and on the Best Southeastern Colleges 2022 Best Colleges Region by Region list 19 Schools Edit High Point University has ten schools School of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Congdon School of Health Sciences Fred Wilson School of Pharmacy Webb School of Engineering Wanek School of Health Sciences Nido R Qubein School of Communication David R Hayworth School of Arts and Design Earl N Phillips School of Business School of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences School of Education Student life EditHigh Point University is a residential campus with 19 residence halls in total In 2019 The Princeton Review ranked High Point University 5 in the nation for Best College Dorm Rooms 20 All High Point University students are required to reside on campus until senior year unless they commute from their parent s permanent address Greek life Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2023 There are currently 17 Greek organizations on campus 21 Honor societies Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2023 There are numerous honor societies at High Point Notable alumni EditCody Allen Former Major League Baseball pitcher Drafted in the 23rd Round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft Dick Culler Former Major League Baseball player Austin Dillon NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Champion 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion Donna Fargo Grammy Award winning country music singer songwriter John Gillespie Member of the Tennessee House of Representatives Issa Konare PBL Basketball player for the Vermont Frost Heaves and plays for Senegal s national team Gene Littles Former ABA basketball player and NBA coach Jack Lucas Youngest United States Marine Corps veteran to receive the Medal of Honor Robert R Merhige Jr federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia who is known for his ruling on desegregation in the 1970s Jonathan Miller West Virginia House of Delegates Taylor Milne Canadian Olympian in the 1500 metres and 3000 metre steeplechase Nido R Qubein Seventh president of High Point University businessman motivational speaker author Arizona Reid Professional basketball player in the Israeli National League Andre Scrubb Major League Baseball player for the Houston Astros Jaime Schultz Baseball player 22 Tubby Smith College basketball coach and assistant coach of the 2000 U S Men s Olympic Basketball Team Kevin West Actor citation needed Notable faculty EditFrancisco Laguna Correa writer ethnographer cultural critic teacher Tubby Smith college basketball coach and assistant coach of the 2000 U S Men s Olympic Basketball Team Mark Martin InsurrectionistAthletics EditMain article High Point Panthers nbsp A Panthers baseball player during a 2009 game at Erath Baseball FieldThe High Point Panthers include HPU s 16 athletic teams that compete at the NCAA Division I level mostly in the Big South Conference HPU s 16 varsity sports are baseball men s and women s basketball men s and women s cross country men s and women s golf men s and women s lacrosse men s and women s soccer men s and women s indoor track amp field men s and women s outdoor track amp field and women s volleyball 23 In recent years HPU has won nine Big South Conference Championships produced 10 Conference Players of the Year and more than 130 HPU athletes have received Big South All Academic Honors nbsp High Point dancers during a 2009 basketball game at Qubein CenterIn the spring of 2021 the Division I athletic department won 13 of 16 possible conference championships Led by a 2nd round appearance by the men s soccer team in the NCAA Tournament Just two seasons later the feat was accomplished again with a 2 0 first round win against North Carolina in Chapel Hill Prior to the Spring of 2021 the 2010 2011 season was the most successful since High Point University joined NCAA Division I in 1999 2000 In the fall the women s soccer team and women s volleyball team won Big South Tournaments and the men s soccer team won the Big South regular season 24 In the spring the women s lacrosse team won the National Lacrosse Conference tournament and set a record for wins by a first year program with 15 25 The 2010 2011 women s lacrosse team success led to other accomplishments in 2013 Women s lacrosse assistant coach Lauren Norris was selected to coach the 2013 Israel National Lacrosse Team in the 2013 FIL Women s World Cup In the fourth round of the 2013 Major League Soccer MLS Supplemental Draft the Columbus Crew picked High Point University senior midfielder Shawn Sloan In 2016 Christine Rickert of the High Point University women s track and field team qualified to compete in the U S Olympic Team Trials in Eugene Oregon Rickert placed 12th in the javelin throw just nine places away from a spot on the Olympic Team She remains the Big South Conference Record Holder in javelin with a throw of 52 47m 172 2 ft 26 High Point University also fields the following sports at the club level men s and women s basketball men s and women s golf men s and women s lacrosse men s and women s rowing running men s and women s soccer men s and women s swimming men s and women s tennis women s field hockey softball ultimate frisbee equestrian and ice hockey 27 In the fall of 2013 the High Point University field hockey team qualified for the national tournament in Virginia Beach with a 6 2 0 season The club equestrian team is a member of the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association IHSA Donations to High Point University s Athletic Department have exceeded 30 million The primary athletics facilities at High Point University are the Qubein Center basketball Millis Center volleyball Williard Stadium baseball and the Witcher Athletic Center at Vert Stadium track soccer lacrosse 28 At the beginning of 2017 High Point University announced plans for a new basketball arena and conference center to be built on campus The facility will be named for High Point University president Dr Nido R Qubein and his wife Mariana Qubein Construction on the Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena and Conference Center began in 2018 the facility was originally projected to open in 2020 29 but construction was delayed due to COVID 19 issues 30 The facility opened in late September 2021 31 with the first basketball game to be played on November 4 32 The Qubein Center includes 4 500 arena seats 2 500 conference center seats 33 It was also announced in early 2017 that the basketball court in the new arena was named after High Point men s head coach and High Point University alumnus Tubby Smith Smith and his wife Donna donated 1 million to the construction of the new facility 34 In spring 2018 HPU announced the hire of hiring of Hall of Famer and NCAA Championship Winning coach Orlando Tubby Smith as the Panthers head coach for men s basketball Smith who becomes the 12th head men s basketball coach in HPU history joins the Panthers after serving as the head coach at Memphis for two seasons Dan Hauser has served as the HPU athletic director since 2014 Publications and media EditHigh Point University Magazine for alumni The Apogee the literary magazine Black Script Hi Po a monthly publication by students for fellow students Zenith yearbook HPU Vision on campus broadcast club HPU Sports Link broadcasts HPU athletics live onlineSechrest Gallery EditA permanent collection of original works donated to the university by High Point Alumnus Darrell L Sechrest Among others the permanent collection includes works by Christian Dietrich Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema Sir Joshua Reynolds Allesandro Gherardini El Greco George Harvey Emile Louis Picault Elsie Popkin and Antonio Zucchi and Angelica Kauffman The gallery is housed within the Hayworth Fine Arts Center 35 References Edit Data USA High Point University Data USA October 4 2023 Office of the President High Point University www highpoint edu Retrieved August 29 2019 1 High Point University High Point University Retrieved August 15 2015 a b High Point University usnews com U S News amp World Report Retrieved October 13 2023 Sizemore F J ed The Buildings and the Builders of a City High Point North Carolina High Point Hall Printing Company 1947 p 318 319 Robinson Blackwell P and Alexander R Stoesen The History of Guilford County North Carolina U S A to 1980 A D Greensboro The Guilford County Bicentennial Commission 1980 p 233 Robinson Blackwell P and Alexander R Stoesen The History of Guilford County North Carolina U S A To 1980 A D Greensboro The Guilford County Bicentennial Commission 1980 p 235 https web archive org web 20040928204703 http www high point net edc 2002annrpt pdf 7C High Point Economic Development Corporation Website Rhino Times June 19 2014 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved August 15 2015 Jean Stancill December 8 2015 News amp Observer The president of High Point University ranked as the third highest paid university president in the country according to a Chronicle of Higher Education report on 2013 data Retrieved December 14 2015 a b c BubbleU High Point University Bloomberg Businessweek April 19 2012 Financial Responsibility Composite Scores Retrieved August 15 2015 Kambhampati Sandhya 32 Leaders of Private Colleges Earned More Than 1 Million in 2013 The Chronicle of Higher Education The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved December 6 2015 a b Can High Point University fly higher Triad Business Journal May 23 2014 Retrieved August 15 2015 High Point University unveils plan to lead the way with 160M in new building projects Greensboro Triad Business Journal Triad Business Journal Retrieved May 27 2016 Disclosure Statement Regarding the Status of HIGH POINT UNIVERSITY PDF Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Retrieved September 11 2023 Rankings colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved May 18 2019 HPU Selected for Princeton Review s Best 384 Colleges High Point University August 6 2018 Retrieved July 5 2019 Best College Dorms The Princeton Review www princetonreview com Retrieved July 5 2019 High Point University Greek Life Retrieved August 15 2015 Schultz selects D 1 baseball troyrecord com November 17 2008 Retrieved April 10 2015 High Point Panthers Official Athletics site www highpointpanthers com Retrieved August 29 2019 High Point University Panthers High Point leads Sasser Cup standings after fall Highpointpanthers com 2010 12 01 Retrieved on 2013 08 09 High Point University Panthers HPU women s lacrosse finishes season with loss to No 2 UNC Highpointpanthers com 2011 05 06 Retrieved on 2013 08 09 Rickert finishes 12th in Olympic Trials final High Point University Panthers Club Sports at HPU Highpointpanthers com Retrieved on 2013 08 09 High Point University Panthers HPU dedicates Witcher Athletic Center High Point University Retrieved August 15 2015 Newsom John January 30 2017 High Point University details plans for a basketball arena conference center Winston Salem Journal Retrieved February 7 2017 Newsom John August 6 2020 High Point University arena project delayed for a year News amp Record Greensboro NC Retrieved April 14 2021 FrequentlyAsked Questions High Point University Retrieved October 18 2021 Coach Tubby Smith Announces 2021 22 HPU Non Conference Slate Press release High Point Panthers September 7 2021 Retrieved October 18 2021 About the Qubein Arena and Conference Center Nido and Mariana Qubein Arena Conference Center and Jana and Ken Kahn Hotel Retrieved December 12 2020 Staff Web February 7 2017 High Point University to name new basketball court after Tubby Smith Fox 8 Fox 8 Retrieved February 7 2017 High Point University PDF Retrieved August 15 2015 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title High Point University amp oldid 1179934260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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