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Multnomah University

Multnomah University (MU) was a private Christian university in Portland, Oregon providing undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs in both in-person and online settings. In 2023, the school announced it would be closing as Multnomah University on May 1, 2024, becoming the Multnomah campus of Jessup University.

Multnomah University
Former names
Multnomah School of the Bible (1936–1993)
Multnomah Bible College (1993–2008)
TypePrivate university
ActiveFebruary 14, 1936–May 1, 2024
Endowment$8.74M (2021)
PresidentJessica Taylor[1]
Undergraduates335
Postgraduates175
Location, ,
United States

45°31′35″N 122°34′36″W / 45.5265°N 122.5766°W / 45.5265; -122.5766
Campus25 acres (10 ha)
NicknameLions
Sporting affiliations
NAIACCC
Websitemultnomah.edu

History edit

On February 14, 1936, John G. Mitchell called a meeting of Portland-area ministers and Christian businessmen to discuss the idea of creating a Bible school in the Pacific Northwest. Mitchell, working with B.B. Sutcliffe, Willard Aldrich, and others, founded the Multnomah School of the Bible that year.

In the following October, classes began with 49 students and a half-dozen faculty in a former mortuary.[2][3]

B.B. Sutcliffe served as the first president from 1936 to 1939. Later, in 1943, Willard Aldrich became the president of the school. At 34, Aldrich was the youngest president of any college in the United States.[4] Aldrich served as the president until his retirement in 1978. During his time as president, Multnomah became a degree-granting college; it also came to reside on what would remain its main campus until its closing in 2024.[5] Aldrich's son, Joseph C. Aldrich, followed in his father's footsteps and became the next president of Multnomah.[6]

The Multnomah Graduate School of Ministry was founded as a related institution in 1986 and was renamed later to Multnomah Biblical Seminary.[citation needed] In 1993, the college was renamed Multnomah Bible College.[citation needed] On July 1, 2008, the name of the institution was changed to Multnomah University.[7]

In 2016, Multnomah University was granted an exception to Title IX that allowed it to legally discriminate against LGBT students.[8] University policy stated that humans should have sex only within heterosexual marriage.[9]

Closure edit

On November 7, 2023, the university announced it would be closing as an independent institution to become the Multnomah Campus of Jessup University.[10] With its closure on May 1, 2024,[11] students enrolled at that time were offered the option to participate in one of several teach-out programs through other universities. Those who choose that option were allowed to complete degrees with a deadline date of April 30, 2027. Teach-out program graduates will receive a diploma and transcript from Multnomah University.[11]

Campus locations edit

 
Northeast Portland campus

The original campus was located adjacent to the site of the present Lloyd Center shopping mall in Northeast Portland. In 1952, the school purchased the 17-acre (69,000 m²) former campus of the Oregon Blind Trades School, a branch of the Oregon State School for the Blind, located at NE 82nd Avenue and NE Glisan Street, where the campus remains today.[3]

In 2008, Multnomah announced a satellite campus in Reno, Nevada. Reno students could choose from a bachelor's degree in biblical and theological studies or graduate degrees in biblical and theological studies or church leadership.[12] Multnomah's Reno campus was also home to Reno Technology Academy, which exists to resolve the information technology labor shortage in Northern Nevada by providing industry certifications. The Reno campus closed at the end of 2020.

Ministries edit

Over its history, Multnomah was the starting point of several independent ministries and businesses, including Mission Portland,[13] International Renewal Ministries,[14] and Multnomah Press (now Waterbrook-Multnomah Publishing Group, which no longer maintained any connection to Multnomah University at the time of the university's closing).[15]

Academics edit

Multnomah offered bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, as well as professional certifications and endorsements. It was accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the Association of Theological Schools.[16]

Undergraduate programs edit

Historically, Multnomah University required all undergraduate students to major in Bible and Theology and choose a second major after that. Later, the required major in Bible and Theology was dropped in favor of a less robust "Biblical Core."

MU's Summit program allowed students to earn a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Bible and Theology and a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in just five years instead of seven. The university also offered two TESOL certificate options for people wanting to teach English to speakers of other languages.

Graduate programs edit

Multnomah offered several Master of Arts (MA) programs. There was also an online version of the Master of Arts in Global Development and Justice degree that began with two weeks of classes in Rwanda or Thailand before transitioning to fully online classes. Still more, there was also an online version of the MA in TESOL.

Seminary edit

 
Multnomah Biblical Seminary

The Multnomah Biblical Seminary offered both master's and doctoral degrees in fields such as applied theology, biblical studies, Christian leadership, theological studies, and divinity.[17] The Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.), in particular, offered several specialized tracks, including Cross-Cultural Engagement, Contextual Leadership, Global Evangelism, and Youth Ministry.

Students at the seminary were offered a standard track (for those without a formal theology education) and an advanced track (for those with a formal theology education) that eliminated one year of graduate studies.[18]

Athletics edit

The Multnomah athletic teams were called the Lions. The university was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) from the 2015–16 academic year until its closing.[19]

Multnomah competed in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports included basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, and track and field; women's sports included basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, track and field, and volleyball.[20]

Men's basketball edit

The men's basketball team holds the NAIA record for three-pointers taken in a game (79) and three-pointers made in a game (29).[citation needed]

Notable people edit

Alumni edit

Faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Multnomah University Announces Dr. Jessica Taylor as Interim President". 21 April 2023.
  2. ^ "Our History". Multnomah University. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  3. ^ a b Balmer, Randall (2004). Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press. p. 396. ISBN 9780664224097. Retrieved November 29, 2010.
  4. ^ . Christian News Northwest. Archived from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  5. ^ "Multnomah Bible School Founder Dies at 100". Oregon Faith Report. Dec 3, 2009. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  6. ^ Haught, Nancy (March 28, 2010). "Books from Multnomah Bible College are bound for Rwanda and a new theological library". The Oregonian. Retrieved 29 March 2010.
  7. ^ Richard Koe. . Christian News Northwest. Archived from the original on 2010-11-20. Retrieved Nov 29, 2010.
  8. ^ "Worst List: The Absolute Worst Campuses for LGBTQ Youth". Campus Pride. 17 May 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  9. ^ Gjelten, Tom (March 27, 2018). "Christian Colleges Are Tangled In Their Own LGBT Policies". WBUR.
  10. ^ https://www.multnomah.edu/multnomah-university-and-jessup-university-announce-transformative-partnership/
  11. ^ a b "Multnomah Students: Next Steps". Multnomah University. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
  12. ^ . Christian News Northwest. Archived from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  13. ^ . Multnomah University. Archived from the original on December 9, 2010. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  14. ^ "International Renewal Ministries". Mission Portland. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  15. ^ "About Us". Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group. Retrieved December 1, 2010.
  16. ^ "Accreditation". Multnomah University. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  17. ^ "Seminary Programs". Multnomah University. Retrieved 2024-04-12.
  18. ^ . Multnomah University. Archived from the original on 24 April 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  19. ^ "About MU Athletics". Multnomah University Athletics. 2023-12-18. from the original on 2023-05-29. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  20. ^ "Multnomah University - Athletics". Multnomah University 2023-2024 Catalog. 2023-05-01. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  21. ^ Duin, Steve (2008-12-12). "In Memoriam: Bettie Page". The Oregonian. from the original on 2022-10-04. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  22. ^ "Dan Kimball, DMin". Western Seminary. 2023-12-18. from the original on 2023-09-25. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  23. ^ Lee, Morgan (2021-03-11). "Died: Luis Palau, Who Preached the Gospel from Portland to Latin America and Beyond". Christianity Today. from the original on 2023-03-20. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  24. ^ "Linda Chaikin". Moody Publishers. 2023-12-18. from the original on 2023-03-30. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  25. ^ "Bruce Wilkinson | Keynote Speaker". AAE Speakers. 2023-12-18. from the original on 2023-11-09. Retrieved 2023-12-18.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Not to be confused with Multnomah College Multnomah University MU was a private Christian university in Portland Oregon providing undergraduate graduate and certificate programs in both in person and online settings In 2023 the school announced it would be closing as Multnomah University on May 1 2024 becoming the Multnomah campus of Jessup University Multnomah UniversityFormer namesMultnomah School of the Bible 1936 1993 Multnomah Bible College 1993 2008 TypePrivate universityActiveFebruary 14 1936 May 1 2024Endowment 8 74M 2021 PresidentJessica Taylor 1 Undergraduates335Postgraduates175LocationPortland Oregon United States45 31 35 N 122 34 36 W 45 5265 N 122 5766 W 45 5265 122 5766Campus25 acres 10 ha NicknameLionsSporting affiliationsNAIA CCCWebsitemultnomah wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Closure 2 Campus locations 3 Ministries 4 Academics 4 1 Undergraduate programs 4 2 Graduate programs 4 2 1 Seminary 5 Athletics 5 1 Men s basketball 6 Notable people 6 1 Alumni 6 2 Faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOn February 14 1936 John G Mitchell called a meeting of Portland area ministers and Christian businessmen to discuss the idea of creating a Bible school in the Pacific Northwest Mitchell working with B B Sutcliffe Willard Aldrich and others founded the Multnomah School of the Bible that year In the following October classes began with 49 students and a half dozen faculty in a former mortuary 2 3 B B Sutcliffe served as the first president from 1936 to 1939 Later in 1943 Willard Aldrich became the president of the school At 34 Aldrich was the youngest president of any college in the United States 4 Aldrich served as the president until his retirement in 1978 During his time as president Multnomah became a degree granting college it also came to reside on what would remain its main campus until its closing in 2024 5 Aldrich s son Joseph C Aldrich followed in his father s footsteps and became the next president of Multnomah 6 The Multnomah Graduate School of Ministry was founded as a related institution in 1986 and was renamed later to Multnomah Biblical Seminary citation needed In 1993 the college was renamed Multnomah Bible College citation needed On July 1 2008 the name of the institution was changed to Multnomah University 7 In 2016 Multnomah University was granted an exception to Title IX that allowed it to legally discriminate against LGBT students 8 University policy stated that humans should have sex only within heterosexual marriage 9 Closure edit On November 7 2023 the university announced it would be closing as an independent institution to become the Multnomah Campus of Jessup University 10 With its closure on May 1 2024 11 students enrolled at that time were offered the option to participate in one of several teach out programs through other universities Those who choose that option were allowed to complete degrees with a deadline date of April 30 2027 Teach out program graduates will receive a diploma and transcript from Multnomah University 11 Campus locations edit nbsp Northeast Portland campus The original campus was located adjacent to the site of the present Lloyd Center shopping mall in Northeast Portland In 1952 the school purchased the 17 acre 69 000 m former campus of the Oregon Blind Trades School a branch of the Oregon State School for the Blind located at NE 82nd Avenue and NE Glisan Street where the campus remains today 3 In 2008 Multnomah announced a satellite campus in Reno Nevada Reno students could choose from a bachelor s degree in biblical and theological studies or graduate degrees in biblical and theological studies or church leadership 12 Multnomah s Reno campus was also home to Reno Technology Academy which exists to resolve the information technology labor shortage in Northern Nevada by providing industry certifications The Reno campus closed at the end of 2020 Ministries editOver its history Multnomah was the starting point of several independent ministries and businesses including Mission Portland 13 International Renewal Ministries 14 and Multnomah Press now Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group which no longer maintained any connection to Multnomah University at the time of the university s closing 15 Academics editMultnomah offered bachelor s master s and doctoral degrees as well as professional certifications and endorsements It was accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities and the Association of Theological Schools 16 Undergraduate programs edit Historically Multnomah University required all undergraduate students to major in Bible and Theology and choose a second major after that Later the required major in Bible and Theology was dropped in favor of a less robust Biblical Core MU s Summit program allowed students to earn a Bachelor of Arts BA in Bible and Theology and a Master of Divinity M Div in just five years instead of seven The university also offered two TESOL certificate options for people wanting to teach English to speakers of other languages Graduate programs edit Multnomah offered several Master of Arts MA programs There was also an online version of the Master of Arts in Global Development and Justice degree that began with two weeks of classes in Rwanda or Thailand before transitioning to fully online classes Still more there was also an online version of the MA in TESOL Seminary edit nbsp Multnomah Biblical Seminary The Multnomah Biblical Seminary offered both master s and doctoral degrees in fields such as applied theology biblical studies Christian leadership theological studies and divinity 17 The Doctor of Ministry D Min in particular offered several specialized tracks including Cross Cultural Engagement Contextual Leadership Global Evangelism and Youth Ministry Students at the seminary were offered a standard track for those without a formal theology education and an advanced track for those with a formal theology education that eliminated one year of graduate studies 18 Athletics editThe Multnomah athletic teams were called the Lions The university was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Cascade Collegiate Conference CCC from the 2015 16 academic year until its closing 19 Multnomah competed in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports included basketball cross country golf lacrosse soccer and track and field women s sports included basketball cross country lacrosse soccer track and field and volleyball 20 Men s basketball edit The men s basketball team holds the NAIA record for three pointers taken in a game 79 and three pointers made in a game 29 citation needed Notable people editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations August 2018 Alumni edit Ferdinand Waldo Demara citation needed subject of the movie The Great Impostor Bettie Page 21 American model Dan Kimball 22 pastor author Luis Palau 23 evangelist author Linda Chaikin 24 author of Christian fiction Faculty edit Bruce Wilkinson 25 author of The Prayer of Jabez founder of Walk Thru the BibleReferences edit Multnomah University Announces Dr Jessica Taylor as Interim President 21 April 2023 Our History Multnomah University Retrieved 29 November 2010 a b Balmer Randall 2004 Encyclopedia of Evangelicalism Waco Texas Baylor University Press p 396 ISBN 9780664224097 Retrieved November 29 2010 Multnomah University co founder Aldrich dies at age 100 Christian News Northwest Archived from the original on December 9 2010 Retrieved December 1 2010 Multnomah Bible School Founder Dies at 100 Oregon Faith Report Dec 3 2009 Retrieved 29 November 2010 Haught Nancy March 28 2010 Books from Multnomah Bible College are bound for Rwanda and a new theological library The Oregonian Retrieved 29 March 2010 Richard Koe Two More Colleges To Make Jump To University Status Christian News Northwest Archived from the original on 2010 11 20 Retrieved Nov 29 2010 Worst List The Absolute Worst Campuses for LGBTQ Youth Campus Pride 17 May 2019 Retrieved August 23 2021 Gjelten Tom March 27 2018 Christian Colleges Are Tangled In Their Own LGBT Policies WBUR https www multnomah edu multnomah university and jessup university announce transformative partnership a b Multnomah Students Next Steps Multnomah University 11 April 2024 Retrieved 11 April 2024 Multnomah University Expands to Nevada Christian News Northwest Archived from the original on December 9 2010 Retrieved December 1 2010 Our History Multnomah University Archived from the original on December 9 2010 Retrieved December 1 2010 International Renewal Ministries Mission Portland Retrieved December 1 2010 About Us Waterbrook Multnomah Publishing Group Retrieved December 1 2010 Accreditation Multnomah University Retrieved 2024 04 12 Seminary Programs Multnomah University Retrieved 2024 04 12 Degrees Offered Multnomah University Archived from the original on 24 April 2010 Retrieved 29 November 2010 About MU Athletics Multnomah University Athletics 2023 12 18 Archived from the original on 2023 05 29 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Multnomah University Athletics Multnomah University 2023 2024 Catalog 2023 05 01 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Duin Steve 2008 12 12 In Memoriam Bettie Page The Oregonian Archived from the original on 2022 10 04 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Dan Kimball DMin Western Seminary 2023 12 18 Archived from the original on 2023 09 25 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Lee Morgan 2021 03 11 Died Luis Palau Who Preached the Gospel from Portland to Latin America and Beyond Christianity Today Archived from the original on 2023 03 20 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Linda Chaikin Moody Publishers 2023 12 18 Archived from the original on 2023 03 30 Retrieved 2023 12 18 Bruce Wilkinson Keynote Speaker AAE Speakers 2023 12 18 Archived from the original on 2023 11 09 Retrieved 2023 12 18 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Multnomah University and Biblical Seminary Official website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Multnomah University amp oldid 1221889767, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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