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Pfeiffer University

Pfeiffer University is a private university in Misenheimer, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

Pfeiffer University
Former names
Oberlin Home and School (1885–1903)
Ebenezer Mitchell Home and School (1903–1928)
Mitchell Junior College (1928–1935)
Pfeiffer Junior College (1935–1954)
Pfeiffer College (1954–1996)[1]
TypePrivate university
Established1885; 138 years ago (1885)
Religious affiliation
United Methodist Church
PresidentDr. Scott Bullard
Academic staff
51 full-time
Students1,800
Location, ,
United States

35°29′04″N 80°16′57″W / 35.48444°N 80.28250°W / 35.48444; -80.28250
ColorsBlack and Gold
NicknameFalcons
AffiliationsUSA South (NCAA Division III)
MascotPfeiffer Falcons (Freddie Falcon)
Websitewww.pfeiffer.edu
Pfeiffer Junior College Historic District
Area14.5 acres (5.9 ha)
Built1923 (1923)
ArchitectPoundtstone, Odis Clay; Bradshaw, Leonidas Sloan, et al.
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.99000480[2]
Added to NRHPApril 28, 1999

History edit

Pfeiffer originated from a home school operated by Miss Emily Prudden in the late 19th century. The school, called the Oberlin Home and School, first began operation on the outskirts of Hudson, North Carolina, on Lick Mountain in Caldwell County, North Carolina. University archivist Jonathan Hutchinson said in 2013, "Our accepted founding date is 1885," referring to the date Prudden's first school began, "but Emily probably started the school in about 1898."[3] The school was called Oberlin, after John Frederick Oberlin, a French priest noted for his social improvement in the Alsace Region of France. The school was later endowed by Mrs. Mary P. Mitchell, and the name was changed to the Mitchell School.

A fire destroyed the school in 1907 and it moved to the nearby town of Lenoir, North Carolina. As that location proved inadequate, the school again relocated in 1910, this time to its current location in Misenheimer. The Mitchell School began awarding high school diplomas in 1913. In 1928, the school began offering junior college classes, called the Mitchell Junior College, and was accredited as such in 1934. It was that year that the Pfeiffer family of New York City gave generous financial gifts to the school for construction of new buildings. The following year, the school's name was thus changed to Pfeiffer Junior College.

During the 1950s the school began offering senior college courses, and the four-year Pfeiffer College was fully accredited in 1960 during the administration of Dr. J. Lem Stokes II, President.

Pfeiffer opened a satellite campus in Charlotte, approximately forty miles away, in 1977. The campus moved to a new location in 2017.

In 1996, the college's trustees voted to re-organize to achieve university status, and the current name of Pfeiffer University was adopted.

An outdoor drama entitled "The Legacy of Lick Mountain" relates the beginning of the school, and was presented in Hudson, N.C. in the summer of 2015.

Pfeiffer Junior College Historic District edit

 
Henry Pfeiffer Chapel

The Pfeiffer Junior College Historic District is a national historic district encompassing 14 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure on the campus of Pfeiffer University. They include Georgian Revival-style brick academic buildings erected between 1923 and 1948. Notable buildings include the Administration Building (1923, remodeled in 1936), Rowe Hall (1935), Merner Hall (1935), Goode Hall (1935), "Practice Home" (1941-1942), Cline Hall (1935), President's House (1935), Jane Freeman Hall (1937), Henry Pfeiffer Chapel (1941-1942), Delight and Garfield Merner Center (1941-1942), Washington Hall (1941-1942), Mitchell Gymnasium (1948-1950), and the Campus Gates (1935).[4]

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[2]

Organization edit

 
Jane Freeman Hall
  • Division of Business
  • Division of Education
  • Division of Health-Related Programs
  • The Graduate School

Graduate studies edit

Pfeiffer has three graduate campuses. The graduate campus is located in Charlotte, North Carolina near the SouthPark area. The campus has been in Charlotte since 1996 and currently serves several hundred students.[5] On October 12, 2016, Pfeiffer announced plans to leave its Park Road campus, which it will sell to a developer planning a six-story building with apartments, restaurants, retail and offices. The new location across the street in the Park Seneca building on Mockingbird Lane, with 26,440 square feet on three floors,[6] officially opened October 20, 2017.[7]

In November 2016, Albemarle City Council approved incentives for a campus in the city several miles south of the main campus. Graduate programs will be located in a new building at the location of the former Stanly County Museum, which relocated to the City Hall Annex. The Albemarle Hotel may be renovated as a result, because students could live there.[8] Groundbreaking took place January 7, 2019.[9] The first classes were held September 17, 2020.[10]

The graduate degrees offered include master's degrees in business administration, healthcare administration, education, organizational change and leadership, and marriage & family therapy, some of which are offered online as well.

Accreditations edit

Business School accreditation edit

Pfeiffer University's Division of Business is a candidate for accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs in May 2017.[11]

Programs edit

Music edit

For many years (especially the 1970s), Pfeiffer experienced success as a nationally recognized choral program, mostly under the direction of Dr. Richard Brewer. Later, noteworthy instrumental music programs surfaced under the direction of composer Ed Kiefer and Fulbright Professor *Tom Smith.

Athletics edit

Pfeiffer's athletic teams are known as the Falcons. They previously competed in the NCAA's Division II as a member of the Conference Carolinas (formerly the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference), but transitioned to Division III and joined the D-III USA South Athletic Conference in 2017.[12] Men's teams include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and track and field. Women's sports consist of basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball.

Notable alumni edit

Gray Stone Day School edit

Gray Stone Day School, a charter high school, started in Pfeiffer's Harris Building in 2002 and moved to its own campus in 2011, on land donated by Pfeiffer.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pfeiffer University". northcarolinahistory.org. North Carolina History Project. Retrieved October 29, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Shannon Beaman, "Pfeiffer University's first fifty years recalled," Stanly News and Press, October 27, 2013, p. 10A.
  4. ^ Davyd Foard Hood (June 1998). "Pfeiffer University Historic District" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved May 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "A Brief History of Pfeiffer", Mary Fisher Floyd Archives & Special Collections, Pfeiffer University, retrieved June 30, 2017
  6. ^ Portillo, Ely (October 12, 2016). "Pfeiffer University moving from Park Road location – but not far". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  7. ^ Simmons, Karie (October 26, 2017). "Pfeiffer University unveils campus". South Charlotte Weekly. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  8. ^ Beamon, Shannon (November 21, 2016). "Pfeiffer on its way to Albemarle". Stanly News and Press. Retrieved April 20, 2017.
  9. ^ Miller, Chris (January 16, 2019). "Pfeiffer University's groundbreaking revives city's economic heart". Stanly News and Press. Retrieved January 17, 2019.
  10. ^ Curcio, Charles (September 17, 2020). "Albemarle welcomes Pfeiffer students". Stanly News and Press. Retrieved October 6, 2020.
  11. ^ "ACBSP Profile for Pfeiffer University". Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs. 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2017.
  12. ^ "Berea College and Pfeiffer University Set to Join USA South" (Press release). USA South Athletic Conference. May 4, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Pfeiffer Falcon Sports

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Pfeiffer University is a private university in Misenheimer North Carolina It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church Pfeiffer UniversityFormer namesOberlin Home and School 1885 1903 Ebenezer Mitchell Home and School 1903 1928 Mitchell Junior College 1928 1935 Pfeiffer Junior College 1935 1954 Pfeiffer College 1954 1996 1 TypePrivate universityEstablished1885 138 years ago 1885 Religious affiliationUnited Methodist ChurchPresidentDr Scott BullardAcademic staff51 full timeStudents1 800LocationMisenheimer North Carolina United States35 29 04 N 80 16 57 W 35 48444 N 80 28250 W 35 48444 80 28250ColorsBlack and GoldNicknameFalconsAffiliationsUSA South NCAA Division III MascotPfeiffer Falcons Freddie Falcon Websitewww pfeiffer eduPfeiffer Junior College Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtArea14 5 acres 5 9 ha Built1923 1923 ArchitectPoundtstone Odis Clay Bradshaw Leonidas Sloan et al Architectural styleColonial RevivalNRHP reference No 99000480 2 Added to NRHPApril 28 1999 Contents 1 History 1 1 Pfeiffer Junior College Historic District 2 Organization 3 Graduate studies 4 Accreditations 4 1 Business School accreditation 5 Programs 5 1 Music 5 2 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 7 Gray Stone Day School 8 References 9 External linksHistory editPfeiffer originated from a home school operated by Miss Emily Prudden in the late 19th century The school called the Oberlin Home and School first began operation on the outskirts of Hudson North Carolina on Lick Mountain in Caldwell County North Carolina University archivist Jonathan Hutchinson said in 2013 Our accepted founding date is 1885 referring to the date Prudden s first school began but Emily probably started the school in about 1898 3 The school was called Oberlin after John Frederick Oberlin a French priest noted for his social improvement in the Alsace Region of France The school was later endowed by Mrs Mary P Mitchell and the name was changed to the Mitchell School A fire destroyed the school in 1907 and it moved to the nearby town of Lenoir North Carolina As that location proved inadequate the school again relocated in 1910 this time to its current location in Misenheimer The Mitchell School began awarding high school diplomas in 1913 In 1928 the school began offering junior college classes called the Mitchell Junior College and was accredited as such in 1934 It was that year that the Pfeiffer family of New York City gave generous financial gifts to the school for construction of new buildings The following year the school s name was thus changed to Pfeiffer Junior College During the 1950s the school began offering senior college courses and the four year Pfeiffer College was fully accredited in 1960 during the administration of Dr J Lem Stokes II President Pfeiffer opened a satellite campus in Charlotte approximately forty miles away in 1977 The campus moved to a new location in 2017 In 1996 the college s trustees voted to re organize to achieve university status and the current name of Pfeiffer University was adopted An outdoor drama entitled The Legacy of Lick Mountain relates the beginning of the school and was presented in Hudson N C in the summer of 2015 Pfeiffer Junior College Historic District edit nbsp Henry Pfeiffer ChapelThe Pfeiffer Junior College Historic District is a national historic district encompassing 14 contributing buildings and 1 contributing structure on the campus of Pfeiffer University They include Georgian Revival style brick academic buildings erected between 1923 and 1948 Notable buildings include the Administration Building 1923 remodeled in 1936 Rowe Hall 1935 Merner Hall 1935 Goode Hall 1935 Practice Home 1941 1942 Cline Hall 1935 President s House 1935 Jane Freeman Hall 1937 Henry Pfeiffer Chapel 1941 1942 Delight and Garfield Merner Center 1941 1942 Washington Hall 1941 1942 Mitchell Gymnasium 1948 1950 and the Campus Gates 1935 4 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 2 Organization edit nbsp Jane Freeman HallDivision of Business Division of Education Division of Health Related Programs The Graduate SchoolGraduate studies editPfeiffer has three graduate campuses The graduate campus is located in Charlotte North Carolina near the SouthPark area The campus has been in Charlotte since 1996 and currently serves several hundred students 5 On October 12 2016 Pfeiffer announced plans to leave its Park Road campus which it will sell to a developer planning a six story building with apartments restaurants retail and offices The new location across the street in the Park Seneca building on Mockingbird Lane with 26 440 square feet on three floors 6 officially opened October 20 2017 7 In November 2016 Albemarle City Council approved incentives for a campus in the city several miles south of the main campus Graduate programs will be located in a new building at the location of the former Stanly County Museum which relocated to the City Hall Annex The Albemarle Hotel may be renovated as a result because students could live there 8 Groundbreaking took place January 7 2019 9 The first classes were held September 17 2020 10 The graduate degrees offered include master s degrees in business administration healthcare administration education organizational change and leadership and marriage amp family therapy some of which are offered online as well Accreditations editBusiness School accreditation edit Pfeiffer University s Division of Business is a candidate for accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs in May 2017 11 Programs editMusic edit For many years especially the 1970s Pfeiffer experienced success as a nationally recognized choral program mostly under the direction of Dr Richard Brewer Later noteworthy instrumental music programs surfaced under the direction of composer Ed Kiefer and Fulbright Professor Tom Smith Athletics edit Main article Pfeiffer Falcons Pfeiffer s athletic teams are known as the Falcons They previously competed in the NCAA s Division II as a member of the Conference Carolinas formerly the Carolinas Virginia Athletic Conference but transitioned to Division III and joined the D III USA South Athletic Conference in 2017 12 Men s teams include baseball basketball cross country golf lacrosse soccer tennis and track and field Women s sports consist of basketball cross country golf lacrosse soccer softball swimming tennis and volleyball Notable alumni editKeith Crisco 64 North Carolina Secretary of Commerce Antonio Harvey former professional basketball player Vincent Maddalone professional boxer Susan Abulhawa International best selling author Coleman Breland President Turner Network Sales Turner Broadcasting SystemGray Stone Day School editMain article Gray Stone Day School Gray Stone Day School a charter high school started in Pfeiffer s Harris Building in 2002 and moved to its own campus in 2011 on land donated by Pfeiffer References edit Pfeiffer University northcarolinahistory org North Carolina History Project Retrieved October 29 2023 a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Shannon Beaman Pfeiffer University s first fifty years recalled Stanly News and Press October 27 2013 p 10A Davyd Foard Hood June 1998 Pfeiffer University Historic District PDF National Register of Historic Places Nomination and Inventory North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office Retrieved May 1 2015 A Brief History of Pfeiffer Mary Fisher Floyd Archives amp Special Collections Pfeiffer University retrieved June 30 2017 Portillo Ely October 12 2016 Pfeiffer University moving from Park Road location but not far The Charlotte Observer Retrieved October 18 2016 Simmons Karie October 26 2017 Pfeiffer University unveils campus South Charlotte Weekly Retrieved September 27 2018 Beamon Shannon November 21 2016 Pfeiffer on its way to Albemarle Stanly News and Press Retrieved April 20 2017 Miller Chris January 16 2019 Pfeiffer University s groundbreaking revives city s economic heart Stanly News and Press Retrieved January 17 2019 Curcio Charles September 17 2020 Albemarle welcomes Pfeiffer students Stanly News and Press Retrieved October 6 2020 ACBSP Profile for Pfeiffer University Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs 2017 Retrieved September 10 2017 Berea College and Pfeiffer University Set to Join USA South Press release USA South Athletic Conference May 4 2016 Retrieved May 6 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pfeiffer University Official website Pfeiffer Falcon Sports Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pfeiffer University amp oldid 1182473025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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