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Messiah University

Messiah University is a private interdenominational evangelical Christian university in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

Messiah University
Former names
Messiah Bible School and Missionary Training Home (1909–1921)
Messiah Bible School (1921–1951)
Messiah College (1951–2020)[1]
MottoChrist Preeminent
TypePrivate university
Established1909; 115 years ago (1909)
Religious affiliation
Founded by Brethren in Christ Church; currently interdenominational
Academic affiliations
Christian College Consortium, Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
Endowment$133.8 million (2020)[2]
PresidentKim Phipps
ProvostAlison R. Noble (interim)
Academic staff
173 full-time
Undergraduates2,495
Postgraduates736
Location,
U.S.

40°09′19″N 76°59′36″W / 40.1553°N 76.9933°W / 40.1553; -76.9933
CampusSuburban/rural
Colors   Navy & white
NicknameFalcons
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III, the Middle Atlantic Conferences
MascotFlex the Falcon
Websitewww.messiah.edu

History edit

 
Historic covered bridge on Messiah University campus

The school was founded as Messiah Bible School and Missionary Training Home in 1909 by the Brethren in Christ Church.[3] Originally located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the home of Messiah's first president, Samuel Rogers (S.R.) Smith, a local businessman and leader in the Brethren in Christ Church, the school was moved to Grantham in 1911, following the construction of the campus' first building, Old Main. (The university now uses a Mechanicsburg mailing address, but its main campus is still located in Grantham.) The building was constructed on land donated by S.R. Smith, who had moved his home and various business interests outside of the city to allow for growth in the farmlands surrounding Grantham. In the early years, the school offered a high school curriculum and several Bible programs. By 1921, it had also become a junior college, making it the second junior college in Pennsylvania, and changed its name to Messiah Bible School.[4] The campus covers 375 acres.

By the 1950s, the school offered four-year college programs and accordingly in 1951 it changed its name to Messiah College.[5] Messiah discontinued its high school program in 1959 and added liberal arts programs during this period. It was accredited as a four-year college in 1963, and continued to expand its liberal arts programs.

In 1964, Messiah College took over the operations of Upland College in Upland, California, a Brethren in Christ Church college that had been operating since the 1920s. The Upland campus was closed and all operations were consolidated to Pennsylvania. Four years later, Messiah College opened its Philadelphia Campus in a partnership with Temple University. This campus closed at the end of the Spring 2014 semester.[6]

In 2002, Messiah College's Harrisburg Institute was founded in downtown Harrisburg. Its purpose was to serve as an academic and research center and connect students with the unique needs of an urban environment. The institute also provided housing for up to 25 students.[7]

Following the US Justice Department Scandal involving alumna Monica Goodling in 2007, several members of the media ridiculed Messiah College. Jon Stewart on The Daily Show referred to Messiah as a school "where people have faith that they'll receive a quality education, and yet somehow it never arrives,"[8] and "that everyone in the God business knows (Messiah) is a 'savior school'."[9] Bill Maher also mocked Messiah, calling it "the home of the Fighting Christies."[10]

Even though it is no longer owned by the Brethren in Christ Church, Messiah continues to be influenced by its traditions, primarily in the Anabaptist, but also the Radical Pietist and Wesleyan holiness movements.[11] Today, it is a nondenominational Christian college, with a faith base that is broadly evangelical and includes students and employees from a variety of denominations and Christian faith traditions.[12]

In July 2020, Messiah College became Messiah University.[13]

 
Photo of the Messiah University campus taken from above Kline Hall in the Fall of 2016

2008 Compassion Forum edit

The Compassion Forum was a question-and-answer session hosted by Messiah in which CNN commentators Jon Meacham and Campbell Brown as well as select members of the audience posed questions about Faith and Politics to Democratic political candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.[14] The forum took place on April 13, 2008, and was given live national coverage by CNN.[15] The event was organized by the religious organization Faith in Public Life. John McCain was invited to participate in the event but declined the invitation, citing a schedule conflict.[citation needed]

Academics edit

Messiah University offers more than 150 undergraduate majors, minors, concentrations, teaching certificates and pre-professional advising options [16] in two schools: the School of Arts, Culture and Society; and the School of Science, Engineering and Health. In addition to major requirements, there is a general education curriculum, required for all students. General education requirements include but are not limited to theology courses, a philosophy, a literature, a social science, an art course, a world views class, physical education courses, first year and senior seminars, and a comprehensive first-year seminar course added in 2009 called Created and Called for Community.

Messiah University awards Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in the liberal and applied arts and sciences. Specialized programs include extensive off-campus study, individualized majors, independent study, service-learning, internships, allied health programs in partnership with other institutions[17] and a College Honors Program.[12] Some majors allow students to graduate one or two semesters early, depending on their particular field of study.[18]

In 2009, Messiah University launched its first graduate programs, and currently offers master's programs. It also offers certificate programs along with an ACEND-accredited dietetic internship program.[19]

Messiah University students have earned academic honors and fellowships such as Rhodes, Fulbright, Carnegie, Truman and Boren scholarships.[20] Joy Yu-Ho Wang became Messiah University's first Rhodes Scholar in 1997.[21]

Messiah University's academic year is divided into Fall and Spring Terms. The January Term, or J-Term, was a three-and-a-half-week period where students could choose to take one course intensively, participate in a cross cultural study program or simply stay home for an extended vacation. J-Term was discontinued in 2021.

The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.[22] Academic programs in engineering, dietetics, nursing, athletic training, music, social work, education, theater, business, art and design, counseling and occupational therapy are each accredited by professional associations.

International programs edit

In 2015, the institution was ranked 25th among all undergraduate institutions in the country that send students to study abroad by the Institute for International Education's Open Doors Report. In 2014–2015, more than 500 Messiah students earned academic credit by studying abroad in more than 40 different countries.[23]

 
The Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts is a 92,000-square-foot (8,500 m2) facility with classroom, office and rehearsal space for the School of the Arts. The centerpiece of the building is Parmer Hall, a performance hall complete with a choir loft and pipe organ. Also within the center is the High Foundation Recital Hall.

Cross-cultural courses are offered during May term. These trips are led by faculty members, and students earn credits by participating in an intense three-week study of a particular geographic region or culture. Messiah University students can also participate in the International Business Institute (IBI),[24] an overseas program in international economics and business designed to give students an opportunity to integrate academic study with international field experience. Students who travel with IBI during the summer visit corporate headquarters, manufacturing plants, and government and international agencies across Europe and Asia. Students can also work in a variety of fields through an international internship.[25]

Athletics edit

The Messiah University Falcons compete in NCAA Division III athletics with 22 different intercollegiate athletic teams. Messiah is a member of the Middle Atlantic Conferences.[26] The Messiah University mascot is the Falcon, which was given the name Fandango in 2006.[27] Through the Senior Class Gift from the Class of 2017, the mascot changed his look and was renamed to Flex. Their local rival is Elizabethtown College.

Messiah's men's and women's soccer teams both won the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2012. The Falcons men's soccer team are eleven-time national champions, winning the NCAA Men's Division III Soccer Championship in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2017.[28] Messiah's women's soccer team has won the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship in 2005, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, and 2019.[29] Messiah University is the only college in the NCAA to win both the men's and women's soccer national championship in the same year, and they have achieved that distinction four times (in 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2012). The men's and women's track & field teams have won 11 individual NCAA Division III National Championships. In 2010, Messiah was ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the third best school in the nation for soccer fans.[30]

The women's softball team won their first NCAA Division III national championship in 2009.[31]

The women's field hockey team won their first NCAA Division III National Championship in 2016.[32]

The men's wrestling team has won five individual NCAA Division III National Championships. The team finished as the national runner-up in 2016.

In 2017 Tim Moses became the first-ever NCAA Division III men's pole vaulter to earn All-American honors in every indoor and outdoor season (eight total).

Spiritual life edit

Community Covenant edit

Students at Messiah University are required to sign a Community Covenant[33] upon entering. The document states that every person is created in the image of God, and that there are certain responsibilities of living in community that must also be assumed in relation to God, others, and his creation.

The Community Covenant affirms belief in God and the Bible. The Covenant requires commitment to academic integrity, responsible decision making in light of Christian values, and balancing personal freedom with concern for others. The Covenant bans both on- and off-campus the use of illegal drugs, alcohol, and tobacco as well as gambling, profanity, "occult practices", sexual intercourse outside of marriage, and homosexual behavior. It also prescribes the avoidance of drunkenness, stealing, and dishonesty. The covenant also prohibits certain attitudes, such as greed, lust, and jealousy, but allows that these attributes are typically expressed less outwardly.

LGBT prohibition edit

Messiah's student handbook prohibits "same-sex sexual expression" including identifying as a couple or expressing physical intimacy, although heterosexual couples are specifically allowed to do these things by the handbook. Unlike many religious schools with a similar policy, Messiah has never requested a Title IX exemption for permission to discriminate against LGBT students.[34]

The university's stance on homosexuality, as stated in the Community Covenant, has been a source of contention and controversy amongst the student body, administration, and alumni. A number of articles have been published concerning the issue in the university's student newspaper, the Swinging Bridge, as well as in local media.[35]

An alumni group, Inclusive Alumni, was formed in support of Isaiah Thomas and aimed at changing the institution's policy. Isaiah Thomas was a student who decided to transfer out of Messiah in May 2011, after claims of harassment by students and also a professor. He also claims he received a death threat via Facebook. He claims that the institution said that they followed up on his claims but refused to change the policy.[36]

Chapel edit

Undergraduate students at Messiah University are required to attend 14 chapel services each semester.[37]

In addition to chapel services, Messiah University provides discipleship groups, ministry outreach teams, community service, mission trips and other special programs such as "Powerhouse," a weekly student-led contemporary worship service.[citation needed]

Student activities edit

Students at Messiah University can spend their free time playing in intramural sports leagues, participating in various clubs, watching on-campus movies, and hanging out at local diners, among other things. Underclassmen also participate in floor activities organized by their RAs. The Student Government Association funds 60+ organizations on campus that aim at providing for a co-curricular atmosphere conducive to a holistic education and enjoyable experience while enrolled at Messiah. The SGA also provides students with unique access towards influencing governance and overall institutional prerogatives.

Messiah University's Student Activities Board (SAB) is an executive organization that attempts to help students engage with popular culture by bringing different concerts, films, and other forms of entertainment to campus. In recent years, Messiah University has, through SAB, hosted such musicians and bands as Bob Dylan, Counting Crows, Katy Perry, Chiddy Bang, Fun., Jack's Mannequin, Ingrid Michaelson, Mat Kearney, Owl City, Brand New, Guster, Janelle Monáe, Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, Anberlin, Nickel Creek, White Rabbits, The Decemberists, Regina Spektor, Iron & Wine, M. Ward, The Low Anthem, Mates of State, Exit Clov, Feist, Wilco, Rosie Thomas, Copeland, mewithoutYou, Phantom Planet, Erin McKeown, Rilo Kiley, 4th Avenue Jones, Lifehouse, Jon Bellion, Johnnyswim, Jason Mraz, Josh Ritter, Magic, 21 Pilots, Colony House, Smallpools, NF, Lecrae, Ben Rector, and VERITE, and as well as Christian artists Needtobreathe, Andy Mineo, Relient K, Jeff Deyo, August Burns Red, Jars of Clay, Cross Movement, Matt Wertz and Out of Eden, among others. They also plan dances, coffeehouses, cultural engagement and other special activities (like outings, Broadway trips, and festivals) for students. SAB hosts a free concert series throughout the semester, held in the Larsen Student Union building. Local, indie and up-and-coming bands and artists play throughout the school year. These concerts are free not only to students, but to the public as well.

Traditions edit

 
Covered bridge over the Yellow Breeches Creek, where the "creeking" tradition occurs
  • White-Out March during homecoming
  • Midnight Scream during Finals week[38]
  • Candlelight service for new students and their parents before the start of the Fall semester[39]
  • "Creeking": This tradition started out as a way of congratulating male students who had recently gotten engaged. The student would be taken to the nearby Yellow Breeches Creek by his friends and thrown in. It is also common for people to be "creeked" on their birthdays.[40] The tradition has been extended to the female population.
  • Pancake night in Lottie Nelson Dining Hall
  • Service Day: In April, the University sponsors a day of service in which faculty, staff, administration, and students serve in campus and local community service projects.[39]
  • Tubing in the Yellow Breeches Creek

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

  • Robin Collins, American philosopher
  • Douglas Jacobsen, religious studies scholar and author, professor emeritus
  • Donald Kraybill, former Provost of Messiah College and former professor at Elizabethtown College
  • Ron Sider, theologian and social activist, professor emeritus

Demographics edit

Messiah College CDP, Pennsylvania
 
 
Messiah College CDP
Coordinates: 40°09′27″N 76°59′03″W / 40.15750°N 76.98417°W / 40.15750; -76.98417
Country  United States
State  Pennsylvania
CountyCumberland
TownshipUpper Allen
Area
 • Total0.87 km2 (0.34 sq mi)
 • Land0.83 km2 (0.32 sq mi)
 • Water0.04 km2 (0.02 sq mi)
Elevation146 m (479 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total2,841
 • Density3,300/km2 (8,500/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
FIPS code42-48868
GNIS feature ID2633703[41]

Messiah College CDP is a census-designated place[42] located in Upper Allen Township, Cumberland County, in the state of Pennsylvania. It is located near Grantham and consists of the campus of Messiah University. It was first listed as a CDP in 2010.[41] Per the 2020 census, the population was 2,841.[43]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20102,215
20202,84128.3%
U.S. Decennial Census[44]
2010[45] 2020[46]

2020 census edit

Messiah College CDP, Pennsylvania - Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2010[45] Pop 2020[46] % 2010 % 2020
White alone (NH) 2,015 1,962 90.97% 69.06%
Black or African American alone (NH) 49 168 2.21% 5.91%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 2 1 0.09% 0.04%
Asian alone (NH) 56 355 2.53% 12.50%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 2 1 0.09% 0.04%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 27 133 1.22% 4.68%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 64 221 2.89% 7.78%
Total 2,215 2,841 100.00% 100.00%


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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Messiah University is a private interdenominational evangelical Christian university in Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania Messiah UniversityFormer namesMessiah Bible School and Missionary Training Home 1909 1921 Messiah Bible School 1921 1951 Messiah College 1951 2020 1 MottoChrist PreeminentTypePrivate universityEstablished1909 115 years ago 1909 Religious affiliationFounded by Brethren in Christ Church currently interdenominationalAcademic affiliationsChristian College Consortium Council for Christian Colleges and UniversitiesEndowment 133 8 million 2020 2 PresidentKim PhippsProvostAlison R Noble interim Academic staff173 full timeUndergraduates2 495Postgraduates736LocationMechanicsburg Pennsylvania U S 40 09 19 N 76 59 36 W 40 1553 N 76 9933 W 40 1553 76 9933CampusSuburban ruralColors Navy amp whiteNicknameFalconsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III the Middle Atlantic ConferencesMascotFlex the FalconWebsitewww wbr messiah wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 2008 Compassion Forum 2 Academics 2 1 International programs 3 Athletics 4 Spiritual life 4 1 Community Covenant 4 1 1 LGBT prohibition 4 2 Chapel 5 Student activities 6 Traditions 7 Notable people 7 1 Alumni 7 2 Faculty 8 Demographics 8 1 2020 census 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historic covered bridge on Messiah University campusThe school was founded as Messiah Bible School and Missionary Training Home in 1909 by the Brethren in Christ Church 3 Originally located in Harrisburg Pennsylvania in the home of Messiah s first president Samuel Rogers S R Smith a local businessman and leader in the Brethren in Christ Church the school was moved to Grantham in 1911 following the construction of the campus first building Old Main The university now uses a Mechanicsburg mailing address but its main campus is still located in Grantham The building was constructed on land donated by S R Smith who had moved his home and various business interests outside of the city to allow for growth in the farmlands surrounding Grantham In the early years the school offered a high school curriculum and several Bible programs By 1921 it had also become a junior college making it the second junior college in Pennsylvania and changed its name to Messiah Bible School 4 The campus covers 375 acres By the 1950s the school offered four year college programs and accordingly in 1951 it changed its name to Messiah College 5 Messiah discontinued its high school program in 1959 and added liberal arts programs during this period It was accredited as a four year college in 1963 and continued to expand its liberal arts programs In 1964 Messiah College took over the operations of Upland College in Upland California a Brethren in Christ Church college that had been operating since the 1920s The Upland campus was closed and all operations were consolidated to Pennsylvania Four years later Messiah College opened its Philadelphia Campus in a partnership with Temple University This campus closed at the end of the Spring 2014 semester 6 In 2002 Messiah College s Harrisburg Institute was founded in downtown Harrisburg Its purpose was to serve as an academic and research center and connect students with the unique needs of an urban environment The institute also provided housing for up to 25 students 7 Following the US Justice Department Scandal involving alumna Monica Goodling in 2007 several members of the media ridiculed Messiah College Jon Stewart on The Daily Show referred to Messiah as a school where people have faith that they ll receive a quality education and yet somehow it never arrives 8 and that everyone in the God business knows Messiah is a savior school 9 Bill Maher also mocked Messiah calling it the home of the Fighting Christies 10 Even though it is no longer owned by the Brethren in Christ Church Messiah continues to be influenced by its traditions primarily in the Anabaptist but also the Radical Pietist and Wesleyan holiness movements 11 Today it is a nondenominational Christian college with a faith base that is broadly evangelical and includes students and employees from a variety of denominations and Christian faith traditions 12 In July 2020 Messiah College became Messiah University 13 nbsp Photo of the Messiah University campus taken from above Kline Hall in the Fall of 20162008 Compassion Forum edit The Compassion Forum was a question and answer session hosted by Messiah in which CNN commentators Jon Meacham and Campbell Brown as well as select members of the audience posed questions about Faith and Politics to Democratic political candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama 14 The forum took place on April 13 2008 and was given live national coverage by CNN 15 The event was organized by the religious organization Faith in Public Life John McCain was invited to participate in the event but declined the invitation citing a schedule conflict citation needed Academics editMessiah University offers more than 150 undergraduate majors minors concentrations teaching certificates and pre professional advising options 16 in two schools the School of Arts Culture and Society and the School of Science Engineering and Health In addition to major requirements there is a general education curriculum required for all students General education requirements include but are not limited to theology courses a philosophy a literature a social science an art course a world views class physical education courses first year and senior seminars and a comprehensive first year seminar course added in 2009 called Created and Called for Community Messiah University awards Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in the liberal and applied arts and sciences Specialized programs include extensive off campus study individualized majors independent study service learning internships allied health programs in partnership with other institutions 17 and a College Honors Program 12 Some majors allow students to graduate one or two semesters early depending on their particular field of study 18 In 2009 Messiah University launched its first graduate programs and currently offers master s programs It also offers certificate programs along with an ACEND accredited dietetic internship program 19 Messiah University students have earned academic honors and fellowships such as Rhodes Fulbright Carnegie Truman and Boren scholarships 20 Joy Yu Ho Wang became Messiah University s first Rhodes Scholar in 1997 21 Messiah University s academic year is divided into Fall and Spring Terms The January Term or J Term was a three and a half week period where students could choose to take one course intensively participate in a cross cultural study program or simply stay home for an extended vacation J Term was discontinued in 2021 The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 22 Academic programs in engineering dietetics nursing athletic training music social work education theater business art and design counseling and occupational therapy are each accredited by professional associations International programs edit In 2015 the institution was ranked 25th among all undergraduate institutions in the country that send students to study abroad by the Institute for International Education s Open Doors Report In 2014 2015 more than 500 Messiah students earned academic credit by studying abroad in more than 40 different countries 23 nbsp The Calvin and Janet High Center for Worship and Performing Arts is a 92 000 square foot 8 500 m2 facility with classroom office and rehearsal space for the School of the Arts The centerpiece of the building is Parmer Hall a performance hall complete with a choir loft and pipe organ Also within the center is the High Foundation Recital Hall Cross cultural courses are offered during May term These trips are led by faculty members and students earn credits by participating in an intense three week study of a particular geographic region or culture Messiah University students can also participate in the International Business Institute IBI 24 an overseas program in international economics and business designed to give students an opportunity to integrate academic study with international field experience Students who travel with IBI during the summer visit corporate headquarters manufacturing plants and government and international agencies across Europe and Asia Students can also work in a variety of fields through an international internship 25 Athletics editThe Messiah University Falcons compete in NCAA Division III athletics with 22 different intercollegiate athletic teams Messiah is a member of the Middle Atlantic Conferences 26 The Messiah University mascot is the Falcon which was given the name Fandango in 2006 27 Through the Senior Class Gift from the Class of 2017 the mascot changed his look and was renamed to Flex Their local rival is Elizabethtown College Messiah s men s and women s soccer teams both won the NCAA Division III National Championship in 2005 2008 2009 and 2012 The Falcons men s soccer team are eleven time national champions winning the NCAA Men s Division III Soccer Championship in 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 and 2017 28 Messiah s women s soccer team has won the NCAA Division III Women s Soccer Championship in 2005 2008 2009 2011 2012 and 2019 29 Messiah University is the only college in the NCAA to win both the men s and women s soccer national championship in the same year and they have achieved that distinction four times in 2005 2008 2009 and 2012 The men s and women s track amp field teams have won 11 individual NCAA Division III National Championships In 2010 Messiah was ranked by U S News amp World Report as the third best school in the nation for soccer fans 30 The women s softball team won their first NCAA Division III national championship in 2009 31 The women s field hockey team won their first NCAA Division III National Championship in 2016 32 The men s wrestling team has won five individual NCAA Division III National Championships The team finished as the national runner up in 2016 In 2017 Tim Moses became the first ever NCAA Division III men s pole vaulter to earn All American honors in every indoor and outdoor season eight total Spiritual life editCommunity Covenant edit Students at Messiah University are required to sign a Community Covenant 33 upon entering The document states that every person is created in the image of God and that there are certain responsibilities of living in community that must also be assumed in relation to God others and his creation The Community Covenant affirms belief in God and the Bible The Covenant requires commitment to academic integrity responsible decision making in light of Christian values and balancing personal freedom with concern for others The Covenant bans both on and off campus the use of illegal drugs alcohol and tobacco as well as gambling profanity occult practices sexual intercourse outside of marriage and homosexual behavior It also prescribes the avoidance of drunkenness stealing and dishonesty The covenant also prohibits certain attitudes such as greed lust and jealousy but allows that these attributes are typically expressed less outwardly LGBT prohibition edit Messiah s student handbook prohibits same sex sexual expression including identifying as a couple or expressing physical intimacy although heterosexual couples are specifically allowed to do these things by the handbook Unlike many religious schools with a similar policy Messiah has never requested a Title IX exemption for permission to discriminate against LGBT students 34 The university s stance on homosexuality as stated in the Community Covenant has been a source of contention and controversy amongst the student body administration and alumni A number of articles have been published concerning the issue in the university s student newspaper the Swinging Bridge as well as in local media 35 An alumni group Inclusive Alumni was formed in support of Isaiah Thomas and aimed at changing the institution s policy Isaiah Thomas was a student who decided to transfer out of Messiah in May 2011 after claims of harassment by students and also a professor He also claims he received a death threat via Facebook He claims that the institution said that they followed up on his claims but refused to change the policy 36 Chapel edit Undergraduate students at Messiah University are required to attend 14 chapel services each semester 37 In addition to chapel services Messiah University provides discipleship groups ministry outreach teams community service mission trips and other special programs such as Powerhouse a weekly student led contemporary worship service citation needed Student activities editStudents at Messiah University can spend their free time playing in intramural sports leagues participating in various clubs watching on campus movies and hanging out at local diners among other things Underclassmen also participate in floor activities organized by their RAs The Student Government Association funds 60 organizations on campus that aim at providing for a co curricular atmosphere conducive to a holistic education and enjoyable experience while enrolled at Messiah The SGA also provides students with unique access towards influencing governance and overall institutional prerogatives Messiah University s Student Activities Board SAB is an executive organization that attempts to help students engage with popular culture by bringing different concerts films and other forms of entertainment to campus In recent years Messiah University has through SAB hosted such musicians and bands as Bob Dylan Counting Crows Katy Perry Chiddy Bang Fun Jack s Mannequin Ingrid Michaelson Mat Kearney Owl City Brand New Guster Janelle Monae Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band Anberlin Nickel Creek White Rabbits The Decemberists Regina Spektor Iron amp Wine M Ward The Low Anthem Mates of State Exit Clov Feist Wilco Rosie Thomas Copeland mewithoutYou Phantom Planet Erin McKeown Rilo Kiley 4th Avenue Jones Lifehouse Jon Bellion Johnnyswim Jason Mraz Josh Ritter Magic 21 Pilots Colony House Smallpools NF Lecrae Ben Rector and VERITE and as well as Christian artists Needtobreathe Andy Mineo Relient K Jeff Deyo August Burns Red Jars of Clay Cross Movement Matt Wertz and Out of Eden among others They also plan dances coffeehouses cultural engagement and other special activities like outings Broadway trips and festivals for students SAB hosts a free concert series throughout the semester held in the Larsen Student Union building Local indie and up and coming bands and artists play throughout the school year These concerts are free not only to students but to the public as well Traditions edit nbsp Covered bridge over the Yellow Breeches Creek where the creeking tradition occursWhite Out March during homecoming Midnight Scream during Finals week 38 Candlelight service for new students and their parents before the start of the Fall semester 39 Creeking This tradition started out as a way of congratulating male students who had recently gotten engaged The student would be taken to the nearby Yellow Breeches Creek by his friends and thrown in It is also common for people to be creeked on their birthdays 40 The tradition has been extended to the female population Pancake night in Lottie Nelson Dining Hall Service Day In April the University sponsors a day of service in which faculty staff administration and students serve in campus and local community service projects 39 Tubing in the Yellow Breeches CreekNotable people editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alumni edit Vanessa Alfano 1999 founder of healthystyleny com and former American weather anchor for WWOR TV in New York City Ernest Boyer did not graduate transferred out Chancellor of the State University of New York U S Commissioner of Education and President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Chris Boyles 2002 decathlete Dave Brandt 1985 professional soccer coach Lynn H Cohick 1984 New Testament scholar and provost at Northern Seminary Ray Crist 1916 chemist who participated in the Manhattan Project Brian Duffield 2008 screenwriter Peter Enns 1982 Biblical scholar theologian and writer Monica Goodling 1995 U S government lawyer and George W Bush administration political appointee Peter Greer 1997 anti poverty advocate author and president and CEO of Hope International Christian microfinance Chris Heisey attended 2003 2006 did not graduate Major League Baseball player Derreck Kayongo 1995 CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights Levi Landis 2003 curator musician festival producer and CEO of GoggleWorks Center for the Arts Brian Sell did not graduate transferred out long distance runner Jay Smith Christian apologist David J Steinberg 1986 late actor Gregory Alan Thornbury 1993 president of The King s College Steve Thurston 1998 journalist entrepreneur and CEO of Integrity Ministries Integridad Network Inc Faculty edit Robin Collins American philosopher Douglas Jacobsen religious studies scholar and author professor emeritus Donald Kraybill former Provost of Messiah College and former professor at Elizabethtown College Ron Sider theologian and social activist professor emeritusDemographics editMessiah College CDP PennsylvaniaCensus designated place nbsp nbsp Messiah College CDPCoordinates 40 09 27 N 76 59 03 W 40 15750 N 76 98417 W 40 15750 76 98417Country nbsp United StatesState nbsp PennsylvaniaCountyCumberlandTownshipUpper AllenArea Total0 87 km2 0 34 sq mi Land0 83 km2 0 32 sq mi Water0 04 km2 0 02 sq mi Elevation 41 146 m 479 ft Population 2020 Total2 841 Density3 300 km2 8 500 sq mi Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT FIPS code42 48868GNIS feature ID2633703 41 Messiah College CDP is a census designated place 42 located in Upper Allen Township Cumberland County in the state of Pennsylvania It is located near Grantham and consists of the campus of Messiah University It was first listed as a CDP in 2010 41 Per the 2020 census the population was 2 841 43 Historical population CensusPop Note 20102 215 20202 84128 3 U S Decennial Census 44 2010 45 2020 46 2020 census edit Messiah College CDP Pennsylvania Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2010 45 Pop 2020 46 2010 2020White alone NH 2 015 1 962 90 97 69 06 Black or African American alone NH 49 168 2 21 5 91 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 2 1 0 09 0 04 Asian alone NH 56 355 2 53 12 50 Pacific Islander alone NH 0 0 0 00 0 00 Some Other Race alone NH 2 1 0 09 0 04 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 27 133 1 22 4 68 Hispanic or Latino any race 64 221 2 89 7 78 Total 2 215 2 841 100 00 100 00 References edit A brief Messiah University history messiah edu Messiah University Retrieved September 25 2023 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 Sider E Morris Messiah College A History Evangel Press Nappanee IN 1984 Messiah College Centennial Celebration Messiah edu Retrieved September 8 2016 Randall Herbert Balmer Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism Revised and expanded edition Baylor University Press USA 2004 p 448 Important Philly Transition Announcement Messiah edu Retrieved December 16 2017 Messiah College August 27 2015 Residence Life at Messiah College Messiah a private Christian College in PA Messiah edu Archived from the original on January 24 2014 Retrieved September 8 2016 The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Retrieved September 9 2016 The Daily Show with Trevor Noah Retrieved September 9 2016 Quotes About Monica Goodling 1 quote Goodreads com Retrieved September 8 2016 Shantz Douglas H 2013 An Introduction to German Pietism Protestant Renewal at the Dawn of Modern Europe JHU Press ISBN 9781421408804 a b Messiah College Distinctives 2010 2011 PDF messiah de Archived from the original PDF on August 14 2011 Retrieved August 26 2011 Marroni Steve July 1 2020 Messiah College receives university status changing name to Messiah University pennlive com CNN com Transcripts CNN The Compassion Forum at Messiah College Retrieved September 9 2016 Messiah College August 27 2015 Majors minors and programs Messiah College Messiah edu Retrieved September 8 2016 3 Allied Programs Messiah College Grantham PA Archived from the original on August 14 2011 Retrieved August 26 2011 Three Ways to Three Years Messiah College Archived from the original on August 29 2011 Retrieved August 26 2011 Messiah College Graduate Programs Archived from the original on August 24 2011 Retrieved August 26 2011 Messiah College August 27 2015 National Scholarship Competition Messiah a private Christian College in PA Messiah edu Retrieved September 8 2016 2 Main Line Residents Are Rhodes Scholars Joy Yu ho Wang And Julie Levison Are Among 32 Americans Who Will Attend Oxford University philly archives Articles philly com November 26 2013 Retrieved September 8 2016 Info724 Ltd Middle States Commission on Higher Education Msche org Retrieved September 8 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Messiah College August 27 2015 Messiah distinctives Messiah a private Christian University in PA Messiah edu Archived from the original on September 2 2016 Retrieved September 8 2016 Messiah College August 27 2015 Department of Business Messiah College Messiah edu Retrieved September 8 2016 Messiah College August 27 2015 Off Campus Programs Messiah a private Christian College in PA Messiah edu Retrieved September 8 2016 Middle Atlantic Conference Gomacsports com Retrieved September 8 2016 Messiah College The Bridge Mascot Archived from the original on September 29 2008 Retrieved July 8 2008 Messiah College Athletics GoMessiah com Retrieved December 4 2017 Messiah College Athletics GoMessiah com Retrieved December 9 2019 9 Top Colleges for Soccer Fans Education US News June 21 2010 Retrieved September 8 2016 Messiah College Athletics GoMessiah com Retrieved September 8 2016 WOMEN S SOCCER NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Washington University Outlasts Messiah in Penalty Kicks UAA December 3 2016 Community Covenant All of Life Under the Lordship of Christ PDF messiah edu Archived from the original PDF on September 30 2015 Retrieved April 3 2014 Hoopes Zach August 17 2021 Title IX complaints said to be filed against schools including Messiah University as part of religious exemption suit The Sentinel Carlisle Pennsylvania Retrieved August 26 2021 Blurred Lines Staying vague on gay penalties impacts Messiah student community PennLive com August 27 2013 Retrieved September 8 2016 DeJesus Ivey May 24 2011 Messiah alumni group supports gay students The Christian Century Retrieved September 8 2016 Messiah College College Ministries Archived from the original on October 10 2013 Retrieved April 3 2014 Messiah College August 27 2015 Traditions Messiah a private Christian College in PA Messiah edu Archived from the original on August 30 2016 Retrieved September 8 2016 a b Messiah University Student Handbook PDF www messiah edu Retrieved November 30 2023 The Bridge Yellow Breeches Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved May 14 2007 a b c Messiah College Census Designated Place Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior By Decade Messiah College CDP Pennsylvania United States Census Bureau Retrieved February 17 2023 Decennial Census by Decade US Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2010 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Messiah College CDP Pennsylvania United States Census Bureau a b P2 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE 2020 DEC Redistricting Data PL 94 171 Messiah College CDP Pennsylvania United States Census Bureau External links editOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Messiah University amp oldid 1197476968 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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