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Albright College

Albright College is a private liberal arts college in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1856.

Albright College
Former names
Union Seminary (1856–1887)
Central Pennsylvania College (1887–1902)
Schuylkill Seminary (1881–1923)
Schuylkill College (1923–1929)
Albright Collegiate Institute (1895–1898)
MottoVeritas et Justitia
Motto in English
Truth and Justice
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1856; 168 years ago (1856)
Religious affiliation
United Methodist Church
Academic affiliation
Annapolis Group
Endowmentdata not listed (2023)[1]
PresidentJacquelyn S. Fetrow
Academic staff
2022: 114 full-time and 39 part-time[2]
Students1,298 (Fall 2022: Undergraduate enrollment)[2]
Other students
200 (graduate enrollment)[2]
Location,
U.S.

40°21′39″N 75°54′37″W / 40.36083°N 75.91028°W / 40.36083; -75.91028
CampusSuburban, 118 acres (48 ha)
Colors      Albright red, Albright gray, white[3]
NicknameLions
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III
MAC Commonwealth[4]
Websitewww.albright.edu

History edit

Albright College traces its founding to 1856 when Union Seminary opened. Present-day Albright was formed by the mergers of several institutions: Albright Collegiate Institute, Central Pennsylvania College, and Schuylkill College.

Albright Collegiate Institute opened in 1895 and was renamed Albright College three years later. Union Seminary, meanwhile, became Central Pennsylvania College in 1887 and merged with Albright College in 1902. Schuylkill Seminary, the third institution, was founded in 1881, became Schuylkill College in 1923, and merged into Albright in 1928.[5]

Albright's campus relocated from Myerstown, to Schuylkill College's campus, which is the present location of Albright, at the base of Mount Penn in Reading.

The college is named for Pennsylvania-German evangelical preacher Jacob Albright, who founded the Evangelical Association (later known as the Evangelical United Brethren Church). Born in 1759 in Douglass Township, (now Montgomery County) with the given name of Johannes Jacob Albrecht, the family changed their surname to "Albright" following Jacob's 1808 death.[6]

Academics edit

Albright College students are encouraged to cross and combine areas of study without taking longer to graduate. The college offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, as well as a Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees in education. The college also offers online and accelerated degree programs.

Albright offers a wide range of classical and pre-professional programs. It created one of the first undergraduate psychobiology programs in the nation in the 1960s. The college's liberal arts curriculum has a cross-program focus that allows students to create an individualized education. Fully half of Albright students have concentrations that combine two or three fields of learning.[6]

The theatre program has been honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival consistently for many years.[7] Albright's Domino Players Company has been invited to perform at the Region II KCACTF Festival 10 times in the last 18 years (2004, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2020). At the National Conference held every April in Washington DC, Albright's theatre program has garnered dozens of awards for distinguished work in performance, direction, dramaturgy, scenic, sound, costume, and lighting design. Acclaimed productions of “Waiting for Godot” (2007), “Clybourne Park” (2016), “A Raisin in the Sun” (2018) have also been named “Outstanding Production of a Play” – recognizing them as the best college production of their years. “A Raisin in the Sun” also received eight other national awards, for distinguished performance, scenic and lighting design, director and performances.[8][9][10] Graduates of the program have gone on to graduate study at such schools as Yale, NYU, Brown, Columbia, Villanova, UArts/Pig Iron, SCAD, UMass Amherst, University of Minnesota, and CalArts, and have distinguished themselves with work on Broadway, in Hollywood, and in theatres and opera houses across the globe.

The Albright Creative Research Experience (ACRE) is a multi-disciplinary program that affords undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct research or pursue creative endeavors during the three-week January Interim or summer break. The students, who work one-on-one with faculty members, can be from any discipline, from STEM subjects to the humanities.[7]

Rankings edit

In 2017, Albright College was named one of the "Best Northeastern" schools by The Princeton Review; this was the fourteenth consecutive year that the college was included in that category.[11][12][13] For 2024, U.S. News & World Report ranked the college tied at #146 out of 211 in National Liberal Arts Colleges and tied at #31 in Top Performers on Social Mobility.[14] In 2018, U.S. News ranked Albright 33rd out of 208 national liberal arts colleges in the "Campus Ethnic Diversity" category,[15] and in the "Economic Diversity" category, Albright ranked 27th out of 210 national liberal arts schools.[16] The Economist magazine listed Albright among the top 50 American colleges and universities for economic value in 2015.[17]

Athletics edit

Albright College athletic teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conferences.

Charles "Pop" Kelchner founded the men's basketball team in 1900 and was athletic director at Albright College for 21 years. He was involved in aspects of Major League Baseball for over 50 years. Albright College dedicated the baseball field as Kelchner Field in 1952. Branch Rickey gave the dedication speech, with Connie Mack in attendance. Kelchner was a graduate of Lafayette College with two degrees and was proficient in German, French, Italian, Spanish, Classical Latin and Greek. He served as Professor of Languages and athletic director.[18]

Doggie Julian was the head football coach at Albright from 1929 to 1930. Clarence Lester "Biggie" Munn was the head football coach at Albright College from 1935 to 1936, before coaching Syracuse University (1946), and most notably Michigan State College (1947–1953), where his 1952 squad won a national championship.

William "Lone Star" Dietz was the director of athletics and head football coach at Albright from 1937 to 1942. Dietz led the football team to their first undefeated season in 1937. He previously led Washington State to 1916 Rose Bowl victory. In the National Football League, Dietz had coached the Boston "Redskins" (1933–1934), the forerunner of the Washington Commanders. Dietz is in the Albright College Athletic Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.[19]

In 1948, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) and Albright College played the first intercollegiate football game between an Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) institution and a majority-white institution.[20]

The Philadelphia Eagles held pre-season training camp at Albright from 1968 through 1972.[21]

Dr. Wilbur G. Renken was athletic director and basketball head coach for 38 consecutive seasons. A highly regarded figure in collegiate athletics in general and specifically basketball,[citation needed] Renken was the president of the United States Olympic Basketball Team Selection Committee for the 1976 Olympic Games.[22] He also served as the president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 1979–1980.[23]

On October 11, 2017, sophomore backup quarterback Gyree Durante was dismissed from the football team for kneeling during the national anthem before the team's game against Delaware Valley University, going against a collective team decision made before the game to kneel for the coin toss and stand for the anthem.[24] President Fetrow later offered reinstatement to the team to Durante (and two other players who did not fully kneel during the coin toss), saying that further review of the details surrounding the game's events found that "what we understood to be shared agreement among players, student leaders and coaches has not been adequately supported.”.[25] Durante, however, declined reinstatement, citing his former teammates' stated lack of trust in him.[26]

WXAC edit

Albright's campus radio station, WXAC 91.3 FM[27] is a student-operated college radio station. The initial call name was WALC, but was later changed to WXAC on March 8, 1965. WALC had been the same call name for the Alcoa Steamship Lines.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  9. ^ "Spotlight: theater awards, jazz opera, breaking into acting, auditions - Reading Eagle - LIFE". ReadingEagle.com. March 27, 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  10. ^ "Albright College invited to perform on Kennedy Center Festival main stage". BCTV.org. December 16, 2019.
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  13. ^ "Albright, Kutztown on list of top schools - Reading Eagle - NEWS". ReadingEagle.com. August 5, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
  14. ^ "Albright College Rankings". usnews.com. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved January 19, 2024.
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  32. ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1985, p. 279. J.A. Fitzgerald, 1985. Accessed July 17, 2019. "Assemblyman Hollenbeck was born in Carlstadt Nov. 5, 1931. After graduating from East Rutherford High School he attended Albright College in Reading, Pa., and technical trade schools."
  33. ^ "Ralph Horwitz". temple.edu. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
  34. ^ Marshall, Barbara. "How to go from $0 to $1.65 billion in a year and a half". Albright Reporter. No. Winter 2007. Retrieved August 12, 2019.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Albright College Athletics website

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Albright College is a private liberal arts college in Reading Pennsylvania It was founded in 1856 Albright CollegeFormer namesUnion Seminary 1856 1887 Central Pennsylvania College 1887 1902 Schuylkill Seminary 1881 1923 Schuylkill College 1923 1929 Albright Collegiate Institute 1895 1898 MottoVeritas et JustitiaMotto in EnglishTruth and JusticeTypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1856 168 years ago 1856 Religious affiliationUnited Methodist ChurchAcademic affiliationAnnapolis GroupEndowmentdata not listed 2023 1 PresidentJacquelyn S FetrowAcademic staff2022 114 full time and 39 part time 2 Students1 298 Fall 2022 Undergraduate enrollment 2 Other students200 graduate enrollment 2 LocationReading Pennsylvania U S 40 21 39 N 75 54 37 W 40 36083 N 75 91028 W 40 36083 75 91028CampusSuburban 118 acres 48 ha Colors Albright red Albright gray white 3 NicknameLionsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IIIMAC Commonwealth 4 Websitewww wbr albright wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 3 Athletics 4 WXAC 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAlbright College traces its founding to 1856 when Union Seminary opened Present day Albright was formed by the mergers of several institutions Albright Collegiate Institute Central Pennsylvania College and Schuylkill College Albright Collegiate Institute opened in 1895 and was renamed Albright College three years later Union Seminary meanwhile became Central Pennsylvania College in 1887 and merged with Albright College in 1902 Schuylkill Seminary the third institution was founded in 1881 became Schuylkill College in 1923 and merged into Albright in 1928 5 Albright s campus relocated from Myerstown to Schuylkill College s campus which is the present location of Albright at the base of Mount Penn in Reading The college is named for Pennsylvania German evangelical preacher Jacob Albright who founded the Evangelical Association later known as the Evangelical United Brethren Church Born in 1759 in Douglass Township now Montgomery County with the given name of Johannes Jacob Albrecht the family changed their surname to Albright following Jacob s 1808 death 6 Academics editAlbright College students are encouraged to cross and combine areas of study without taking longer to graduate The college offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees as well as a Master of Arts and Master of Science degrees in education The college also offers online and accelerated degree programs Albright offers a wide range of classical and pre professional programs It created one of the first undergraduate psychobiology programs in the nation in the 1960s The college s liberal arts curriculum has a cross program focus that allows students to create an individualized education Fully half of Albright students have concentrations that combine two or three fields of learning 6 The theatre program has been honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival consistently for many years 7 Albright s Domino Players Company has been invited to perform at the Region II KCACTF Festival 10 times in the last 18 years 2004 2007 2009 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2019 and 2020 At the National Conference held every April in Washington DC Albright s theatre program has garnered dozens of awards for distinguished work in performance direction dramaturgy scenic sound costume and lighting design Acclaimed productions of Waiting for Godot 2007 Clybourne Park 2016 A Raisin in the Sun 2018 have also been named Outstanding Production of a Play recognizing them as the best college production of their years A Raisin in the Sun also received eight other national awards for distinguished performance scenic and lighting design director and performances 8 9 10 Graduates of the program have gone on to graduate study at such schools as Yale NYU Brown Columbia Villanova UArts Pig Iron SCAD UMass Amherst University of Minnesota and CalArts and have distinguished themselves with work on Broadway in Hollywood and in theatres and opera houses across the globe The Albright Creative Research Experience ACRE is a multi disciplinary program that affords undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct research or pursue creative endeavors during the three week January Interim or summer break The students who work one on one with faculty members can be from any discipline from STEM subjects to the humanities 7 Rankings edit In 2017 Albright College was named one of the Best Northeastern schools by The Princeton Review this was the fourteenth consecutive year that the college was included in that category 11 12 13 For 2024 U S News amp World Report ranked the college tied at 146 out of 211 in National Liberal Arts Colleges and tied at 31 in Top Performers on Social Mobility 14 In 2018 U S News ranked Albright 33rd out of 208 national liberal arts colleges in the Campus Ethnic Diversity category 15 and in the Economic Diversity category Albright ranked 27th out of 210 national liberal arts schools 16 The Economist magazine listed Albright among the top 50 American colleges and universities for economic value in 2015 17 Athletics editAlbright College athletic teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III as a member of the Middle Atlantic Conferences Charles Pop Kelchner founded the men s basketball team in 1900 and was athletic director at Albright College for 21 years He was involved in aspects of Major League Baseball for over 50 years Albright College dedicated the baseball field as Kelchner Field in 1952 Branch Rickey gave the dedication speech with Connie Mack in attendance Kelchner was a graduate of Lafayette College with two degrees and was proficient in German French Italian Spanish Classical Latin and Greek He served as Professor of Languages and athletic director 18 Doggie Julian was the head football coach at Albright from 1929 to 1930 Clarence Lester Biggie Munn was the head football coach at Albright College from 1935 to 1936 before coaching Syracuse University 1946 and most notably Michigan State College 1947 1953 where his 1952 squad won a national championship William Lone Star Dietz was the director of athletics and head football coach at Albright from 1937 to 1942 Dietz led the football team to their first undefeated season in 1937 He previously led Washington State to 1916 Rose Bowl victory In the National Football League Dietz had coached the Boston Redskins 1933 1934 the forerunner of the Washington Commanders Dietz is in the Albright College Athletic Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame 19 In 1948 the University of Maryland Eastern Shore UMES and Albright College played the first intercollegiate football game between an Historically Black Colleges and Universities HBCU institution and a majority white institution 20 The Philadelphia Eagles held pre season training camp at Albright from 1968 through 1972 21 Dr Wilbur G Renken was athletic director and basketball head coach for 38 consecutive seasons A highly regarded figure in collegiate athletics in general and specifically basketball citation needed Renken was the president of the United States Olympic Basketball Team Selection Committee for the 1976 Olympic Games 22 He also served as the president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches NABC in 1979 1980 23 On October 11 2017 sophomore backup quarterback Gyree Durante was dismissed from the football team for kneeling during the national anthem before the team s game against Delaware Valley University going against a collective team decision made before the game to kneel for the coin toss and stand for the anthem 24 President Fetrow later offered reinstatement to the team to Durante and two other players who did not fully kneel during the coin toss saying that further review of the details surrounding the game s events found that what we understood to be shared agreement among players student leaders and coaches has not been adequately supported 25 Durante however declined reinstatement citing his former teammates stated lack of trust in him 26 WXAC editAlbright s campus radio station WXAC 91 3 FM 27 is a student operated college radio station The initial call name was WALC but was later changed to WXAC on March 8 1965 WALC had been the same call name for the Alcoa Steamship Lines Notable alumni editChester Anuszak stage name Jon Dough 84 adult film actor Eric Artz 89 president and CEO of Recreational Equipment Inc REI 28 Haps Benfer 14 college football basketball and baseball head coach Will Bond 82 actor founding member of SITI Company 29 Joseph E Coleman 48 politician attorney and chemist first African American elected president of Philadelphia City Council Leo Disend 38 played tackle with the Green Bay Packers and the Brooklyn Dodgers football team Saidah Arrika Ekulona 92 Obie Award winning Film TV Stage actress Ruined Bob Hearts Abishola Edwin Erickson 60 State Senator Pennsylvania Craig Fass 96 chef and creator with Mike Ginelli 95 and Brian Turtle 95 of the game Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon 30 which inspired Kevin Bacon to create the charitable organization SixDegrees org R Scott French 87 American Fashion Designer CFDA 31 Jacquelyn S Fetrow 82 PhD computational biologist and current president of Albright College former Provost and Professor of Chemistry at the University of Richmond John Fetterman 91 United States Senator 2023 Present 34th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania 2019 2023 Doris Freedman 50 pioneer in the field of public art Robert Gerhart 41 Pennsylvania State Senator for the 11th district from 1969 to 1972 Robert P Hollenbeck born 1931 politician who served six terms in the New Jersey General Assembly from the 36th Legislative District 32 Ralph I Horwitz MD 69 Director of the Institute for Transformative Medicine at Temple University Harold H Hines Jr Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Epidemiology at Yale University 33 Brent Hurley 01 investor consultant and member of the founding team at YouTube 34 Dr Glenn S Kaplan 73 Neonatologist at Children s Hospital of Philadelphia 2018 Present 35 Chief of Neonatology at Nemours 2000 2018 36 Thomas R Kline Esq 69 leading trial lawyer Casey Lawrence 10 professional baseball pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball Jeffrey Lentz 85 Grammy nominated opera singer and director 37 Mũkoma wa Ngũgĩ 94 Kenyan poet and author Associate Professor of English and Africana Studies at Cornell University Hidy Ochiai 66 author and actor introduced the Washin Ryu style of karate in the United States 38 Anthony Portantino 83 State Senator California Nathan Roberts 00 Helen Hayes Award nominated Sound Designer The Widow Lincoln Paul Sinclair 97 GM and Executive VP Atlantic Records 39 Danene Sorace 94 Mayor of Lancaster Pennsylvania former director of Answer program at Rutgers University Bob Spitz 71 celebrity biographer Kristofer Updike 99 VP of Kids Development Entertainment Scripted amp Unscripted Content NBCUniversal 40 Matthew Urbanski 85 landscape architect Russell Weigley 52 Distinguished University Professor of History at Temple University Victor Yarnell 51 41st Mayor of Reading PennsylvaniaReferences edit As of June 30 2022 U S and Canadian 2023 NCSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2023 Endowment Market Value Change in Market Value from FY22 to FY23 and FY23 Endowment Market Values Per Full time Equivalent Student Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA Retrieved March 23 2024 a b c COLLEGENavigator Albright College gt ENROLLMENT IES gt NCES National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 23 2024 Communications Division Albright College Albright College Communications Division Retrieved August 29 2022 Albright College Athletics Website Retrieved August 17 2009 History of Albright College albright edu Albright College Retrieved December 24 2022 a b Albright College Mission History and Tradition Archived from the original on December 6 2016 Retrieved December 7 2016 a b Reading s Albright College pioneers flexible interdisciplinary learning KeystoneEdge com September 19 2016 Retrieved October 20 2017 Domino Players earn nine national awards for A Raisin in the Sun Albright College March 29 2019 Retrieved July 23 2019 Spotlight theater awards jazz opera breaking into acting auditions Reading Eagle LIFE ReadingEagle com March 27 2016 Retrieved October 20 2017 Albright College invited to perform on Kennedy Center Festival main stage BCTV org December 16 2019 Best Northeastern The Princeton Review www PrincetonReview com Retrieved October 20 2017 Albright College Named One of the Best Schools in the Northeast for 14th Consecutive Year www Albright edu Archived from the original on September 12 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Albright Kutztown on list of top schools Reading Eagle NEWS ReadingEagle com August 5 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Albright College Rankings usnews com U S News amp World Report Retrieved January 19 2024 rankings www usnews com Retrieved May 15 2019 rankings www usnews com Retrieved May 15 2019 Our first ever college rankings Economist com Retrieved October 20 2017 POP KELCHNER Pro Basketball Encyclopedia Retrieved January 17 2023 Lone Star Dietz Website Archived from the original on August 18 2007 Retrieved August 17 2009 Vernon Skip McCain UMES Football Reinstatement Fund Second Quarter 2007 Report Archived from the original on June 14 2011 Retrieved August 17 2009 Frank Reuben August 17 2020 A history of each Philadelphia Eagles training camp site from 1933 to 2020 nbcsports com philadelphia Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia Retrieved August 17 2020 permanent dead link Olympic Review No 105 106 July August 1976 PDF Retrieved August 17 2009 NABC Presidents Archived from the original on August 8 2014 Retrieved April 19 2012 Boren Cindy October 11 2017 I was just taught you fight for what you believe in A college football player is cut for kneeling during the anthem Retrieved October 20 2017 via www WashingtonPost com Albright College offers to reinstate dismissed football players Reading Eagle NEWS ReadingEagle com Archived from the original on October 19 2017 Retrieved October 20 2017 Shuey Karen October 18 2017 Albright backup quarterback says he won t rejoin team despite school s invitation Reading Eagle Archived from the original on October 18 2017 Retrieved October 18 2017 Home December 30 2013 Retrieved December 7 2016 Eric Artz LinkedIn Retrieved March 16 2022 Company Members SITI Company April 13 2020 Retrieved March 19 2022 Craig Fass albright edu Retrieved August 16 2020 LinkedIn Retrieved March 19 2022 Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey 1985 p 279 J A Fitzgerald 1985 Accessed July 17 2019 Assemblyman Hollenbeck was born in Carlstadt Nov 5 1931 After graduating from East Rutherford High School he attended Albright College in Reading Pa and technical trade schools Ralph Horwitz temple edu Retrieved August 8 2020 Marshall Barbara How to go from 0 to 1 65 billion in a year and a half Albright Reporter No Winter 2007 Retrieved August 12 2019 Glenn S Kaplan MD January 24 2019 Retrieved November 29 2022 Glenn Kaplan MD Neonatologist Retrieved November 29 2022 Naxos Records Retrieved March 19 2022 Hokubei Karate do Shihankai Master Bio retrieved August 10 2016 LinkedIn Retrieved March 19 2022 LinkedIn Retrieved March 19 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1921 Collier s Encyclopedia article Albright College Official website Albright College Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albright College amp oldid 1215236661 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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