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Thomas More College of Liberal Arts

The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts is a private Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Merrimack, New Hampshire. It emphasizes classical education in the Catholic intellectual tradition and is named after Saint Thomas More. It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[1] It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College.

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
Seal of Thomas More College of Liberal Arts
Latin: Thomae Morae Societas Artium Liberalium
MottoCaritas congaudet veritati
Motto in English
Charity rejoices in the truth
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1978
AffiliationThe Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
PresidentWilliam Fahey
Students90
Location, ,
United States

42°48′30″N 71°29′00″W / 42.80833°N 71.48333°W / 42.80833; -71.48333
CampusHistoric Colonial, 14 acres (5.7 ha)
Websitethomasmorecollege.edu

History edit

Founding edit

 
Dr. Peter Sampo Teaching at the Warren Memorial Library on the Thomas More College campus.

Thomas More College was founded in 1978, with political science professor Peter Sampo as its first president. Sampo had been a co-founder and president of both Cardinal Newman College in St. Louis[2] and Magdalen College, also in New Hampshire.[3] The curriculum, designed by educators Donald and Louise Cowan, associated with the University of Dallas, centered on the direct reading of foundational works of Western culture.[4]

Since 2009 edit

In 2009, the curriculum was revised under president William Fahey to improve its chronological approach to topics and strengthen the presentation of Catholic themes.[5] Distinct majors in literature, political science, and philosophy were phased out in favor of a unified liberal arts major, great books program.[6]

In the same year regional accrediting body the New England Association of Schools and Colleges placed the college on probation for two years on the ground that it was not meeting NEASC's standards for financial resources. The college improved its financial position, and the period of probation ended in 2011.[7][8][9]

In late 2013, the college bought a 1908 mansion in the Nashville Historic District of Nashua. College president William Fahey indicated plans to use the historic house, originally built by shoe manufacturer Frank Anderson and later the home of Mount Saint Mary Seminary, a girls' high school, as an educational site and eventually also a dormitory.[10][11]

Presidents edit

  1. Peter V. Sampo, 1978–2006
  2. Jeffrey Nelson, 2006–2009
  3. William Fahey, 2009–present

Academics edit

 
The college's multi-use building.

Thomas More College of Liberal Arts offers one degree program: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts. The college is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education.[12] In 2010, the college started a program of teaching students practical skills in art and music, using the medieval guild system as a model.[13]

For admissions, Thomas More College accepts the Classic Learning Test (CLT) as alternatives to the SAT and ACT.

Since 2012, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni included Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in its What Will They Learn? study. The study assigns a letter grade to 1,070 universities based on how many of the following seven core subjects are required, according to its specific criteria: composition, literature, foreign language, American history, economics, mathematics, and science. Thomas More College was one of 21 schools to receive an "A" grade, a grade assigned to schools that include at least six of the seven subjects—Thomas More College includes all seven subjects.[14]

Curriculum edit

Thomas More College offers one degree, B.A. degree in Liberal Arts without a major concentration. The core curriculum is a Great Books program,[15] and the program of studies is shaped according the traditional order of learning. The first two years of the four-year program are dedicated to the Trivium (logic, rhetoric, and grammar) and the Quadrivium (geometry, astronomy, arithmetic, and music).[16] Students read great works of Western literature, philosophy, and political science instead of textbooks.[17] Not all texts are considered to be of equal importance as some are masterworks and others are opinion pieces—because of this students read some texts in their entirety and excerpts from others. Students are also required to study a semester in Rome; this is done in the second semester of sophomore year.[18]

Natural science, philosophy, scripture, and theology are all required courses. Over the four years, a Thomas More student might write upward of sixty papers assigned in the various subject areas. In their third year, students must present a junior project in front of a panel of three faculty members; in their fourth year, students produce a senior thesis and defend it before faculty and student peers.[19]

Rankings edit

The Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture edit

 
Mercy Hall, the location for the Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture.

In 2017, Thomas More College of Liberal Arts launched the Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture.[24] In order to restore Christian culture in New England,[25] the center has hosted several lectures and online webinars. Dr. Robert Royal, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Faith and Reason Institute, said the center is "one of the most promising new initiatives in decades."[26]

Publishing edit

The college has sponsored the Centre for Faith and Culture at Oxford, England, publisher of Second Spring, a journal on faith and culture, since 2007.

In April 2011, Thomas More College, together with Holy Spirit College in Atlanta, reached an agreement with the non-profit publisher Sophia Institute Press, which became the publishing division of the two colleges. The two colleges, in turn, appoint representatives to the board of directors of Sophia Institute.[27][28]

In 2016, the college began its own publishing initiative, called the Thomas More College Press. To date the Thomas More College Press publishes the major works of Aristotle, as translated by Hippocrates Apostle, as well as books by Romano Guardini, John Senior, and Heinrich Rommen.

Notable faculty edit

Current notable faculty

Former faculty edit

  • Louise Cowan (1916–2015), professor of English
  • Anthony Esolen, professor of English Renaissance and classical literature, translator of Dante
  • Robert Royal, Catholic author and the president of the Faith & Reason Institute
  • Peter V. Sampo (1931–2020), political science professor and first president of the college

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pit Stop #7: Thomas More College of Liberal Arts". NECHE on the Road. November 2, 2020. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  2. ^ Donald Berns (December 11, 1977). "College Enrollment Easily Fits Into Pizza Parlor". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved July 7, 2011.
  3. ^ John Whitson (September 19, 2006). "Thomas More College head has big plans". New Hampshire Union Leader. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  4. ^ "The Newman Guide to Catholic Colleges". Cardinal Newman Society.
  5. ^ John Zmirak (December 6, 2011). "Where Theology Keeps Her Crown: Thomas More College". Retrieved December 10, 2018. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  6. ^ "Thomas More College's new president inspired by Pope Benedict". Catholic News Agency (ACI Prensa). March 31, 2010.
  7. ^ (PDF). New England Association of Schools and Colleges. December 10, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 20, 2011.
  8. ^ Michael Brindley (February 26, 2010). "Rivier gets top rating". Nashua Telegraph.
  9. ^ Art Campbell (February 15, 2011). "More College, More or Less, for Groton". The Groton Line.
  10. ^ Kimberly Houghton (February 12, 2014). . New Hampshire Union Leader. Archived from the original on August 10, 2016. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  11. ^ Sheryl Rich-Kern (December 12, 2013). "Nashua's Historic Mansion Sold". New Hampshire Public Radio. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  12. ^ "Thomas More College of Liberal Arts". New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
  13. ^ "Catholic college resurrects 'guilds' to teach craftsmanship, artistry and charity". EWTN News. July 27, 2010.
  14. ^ "What Will They Learn? - Thomas More College of Liberal Arts". www.whatwilltheylearn.com. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
  15. ^ "The 25 Best Great Books Programs - Best College Reviews". www.bestcollegereviews.org. July 9, 2015. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  16. ^ "Curriculum | Thomas More College of Liberal Arts".
  17. ^ Thomas More's curriculum page
  18. ^ David Kerr (October 7, 2011). "U.S. College Students Celebrate Our Lady of the Rosary in Rome". National Catholic Register. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  19. ^ "Junior Project and Senior Thesis". Thomas More College. Retrieved March 17, 2021.
  20. ^ What will they Learn 2012-12 (PDF). American Council of Trustees and Alumni. 2021. p. 77.
  21. ^ "Thomas More College of Liberal Arts - What Will They Learn?". whatwilltheylearn.com. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  22. ^ "Thomas More College of Liberal Arts". Students. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  23. ^ "The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts". Cardinal Newman Society. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  24. ^ "Thomas More College launches Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture". www.thebostonpilot.com. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  25. ^ "Thomas More College Launches new initiative with Phil Lawler, Anthony Esolen | News Headlines". www.catholicculture.org. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  26. ^ West, Perry. "Virtual conference to promote fatherhood as boon to society". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved September 21, 2020.
  27. ^ "Sophia Institute Press names new President". Catholic News Agency. November 14, 2012.
  28. ^ "After acquisition, Crisis Magazine re-launches website". Catholic News Agency. February 10, 2012. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  29. ^ "Start Your Academic Year Off with Joseph Pearce". Thomas More College. September 8, 2022. Retrieved September 14, 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts is a private Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Merrimack New Hampshire It emphasizes classical education in the Catholic intellectual tradition and is named after Saint Thomas More It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 1 It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College Thomas More College of Liberal ArtsSeal of Thomas More College of Liberal ArtsLatin Thomae Morae Societas Artium LiberaliumMottoCaritas congaudet veritatiMotto in EnglishCharity rejoices in the truthTypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1978AffiliationThe Center for the Restoration of Christian CultureReligious affiliationRoman CatholicPresidentWilliam FaheyStudents90LocationMerrimack New Hampshire United States42 48 30 N 71 29 00 W 42 80833 N 71 48333 W 42 80833 71 48333CampusHistoric Colonial 14 acres 5 7 ha Websitethomasmorecollege wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Since 2009 1 3 Presidents 2 Academics 2 1 Curriculum 2 2 Rankings 3 The Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture 4 Publishing 5 Notable faculty 5 1 Former faculty 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFounding edit nbsp Dr Peter Sampo Teaching at the Warren Memorial Library on the Thomas More College campus Thomas More College was founded in 1978 with political science professor Peter Sampo as its first president Sampo had been a co founder and president of both Cardinal Newman College in St Louis 2 and Magdalen College also in New Hampshire 3 The curriculum designed by educators Donald and Louise Cowan associated with the University of Dallas centered on the direct reading of foundational works of Western culture 4 Since 2009 edit In 2009 the curriculum was revised under president William Fahey to improve its chronological approach to topics and strengthen the presentation of Catholic themes 5 Distinct majors in literature political science and philosophy were phased out in favor of a unified liberal arts major great books program 6 In the same year regional accrediting body the New England Association of Schools and Colleges placed the college on probation for two years on the ground that it was not meeting NEASC s standards for financial resources The college improved its financial position and the period of probation ended in 2011 7 8 9 In late 2013 the college bought a 1908 mansion in the Nashville Historic District of Nashua College president William Fahey indicated plans to use the historic house originally built by shoe manufacturer Frank Anderson and later the home of Mount Saint Mary Seminary a girls high school as an educational site and eventually also a dormitory 10 11 Presidents edit Peter V Sampo 1978 2006 Jeffrey Nelson 2006 2009 William Fahey 2009 presentAcademics edit nbsp The college s multi use building Thomas More College of Liberal Arts offers one degree program Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts The college is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education 12 In 2010 the college started a program of teaching students practical skills in art and music using the medieval guild system as a model 13 For admissions Thomas More College accepts the Classic Learning Test CLT as alternatives to the SAT and ACT Since 2012 the American Council of Trustees and Alumni included Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in its What Will They Learn study The study assigns a letter grade to 1 070 universities based on how many of the following seven core subjects are required according to its specific criteria composition literature foreign language American history economics mathematics and science Thomas More College was one of 21 schools to receive an A grade a grade assigned to schools that include at least six of the seven subjects Thomas More College includes all seven subjects 14 Curriculum edit Thomas More College offers one degree B A degree in Liberal Arts without a major concentration The core curriculum is a Great Books program 15 and the program of studies is shaped according the traditional order of learning The first two years of the four year program are dedicated to the Trivium logic rhetoric and grammar and the Quadrivium geometry astronomy arithmetic and music 16 Students read great works of Western literature philosophy and political science instead of textbooks 17 Not all texts are considered to be of equal importance as some are masterworks and others are opinion pieces because of this students read some texts in their entirety and excerpts from others Students are also required to study a semester in Rome this is done in the second semester of sophomore year 18 Natural science philosophy scripture and theology are all required courses Over the four years a Thomas More student might write upward of sixty papers assigned in the various subject areas In their third year students must present a junior project in front of a panel of three faculty members in their fourth year students produce a senior thesis and defend it before faculty and student peers 19 Rankings edit From 2012 20 to 2021 the college was awarded an A rating from the education reform organization American Council of Trustees and Alumni 21 In 2021 the Young America s Foundation named Thomas More College one of the top Conservative schools in the United States 22 Thomas More College is endorsed by the Cardinal Newman Society publisher of The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College 2021 23 The Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture edit nbsp Mercy Hall the location for the Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture In 2017 Thomas More College of Liberal Arts launched the Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture 24 In order to restore Christian culture in New England 25 the center has hosted several lectures and online webinars Dr Robert Royal president of the Washington D C based Faith and Reason Institute said the center is one of the most promising new initiatives in decades 26 Publishing editThe college has sponsored the Centre for Faith and Culture at Oxford England publisher of Second Spring a journal on faith and culture since 2007 In April 2011 Thomas More College together with Holy Spirit College in Atlanta reached an agreement with the non profit publisher Sophia Institute Press which became the publishing division of the two colleges The two colleges in turn appoint representatives to the board of directors of Sophia Institute 27 28 In 2016 the college began its own publishing initiative called the Thomas More College Press To date the Thomas More College Press publishes the major works of Aristotle as translated by Hippocrates Apostle as well as books by Romano Guardini John Senior and Heinrich Rommen Notable faculty editCurrent notable faculty Joseph Pearce 29 St John Henry Newman Visiting Chair in Catholic Studies Former faculty edit Louise Cowan 1916 2015 professor of English Anthony Esolen professor of English Renaissance and classical literature translator of Dante Robert Royal Catholic author and the president of the Faith amp Reason Institute Peter V Sampo 1931 2020 political science professor and first president of the collegeSee also edit nbsp New Hampshire portal Great Books Thomas Aquinas College St John s College Shimer College Wyoming Catholic College Magdalen College of the Liberal ArtsReferences edit Pit Stop 7 Thomas More College of Liberal Arts NECHE on the Road November 2 2020 Retrieved March 10 2021 Donald Berns December 11 1977 College Enrollment Easily Fits Into Pizza Parlor Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved July 7 2011 John Whitson September 19 2006 Thomas More College head has big plans New Hampshire Union Leader Retrieved August 29 2010 The Newman Guide to Catholic Colleges Cardinal Newman Society John Zmirak December 6 2011 Where Theology Keeps Her Crown Thomas More College Retrieved December 10 2018 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Thomas More College s new president inspired by Pope Benedict Catholic News Agency ACI Prensa March 31 2010 Public Statement on Thomas More College of Liberal Arts PDF New England Association of Schools and Colleges December 10 2009 Archived from the original PDF on July 20 2011 Michael Brindley February 26 2010 Rivier gets top rating Nashua Telegraph Art Campbell February 15 2011 More College More or Less for Groton The Groton Line Kimberly Houghton February 12 2014 Thomas More College buys Nashua property New Hampshire Union Leader Archived from the original on August 10 2016 Retrieved June 10 2016 Sheryl Rich Kern December 12 2013 Nashua s Historic Mansion Sold New Hampshire Public Radio Retrieved June 10 2016 Thomas More College of Liberal Arts New England Association of Schools and Colleges Catholic college resurrects guilds to teach craftsmanship artistry and charity EWTN News July 27 2010 What Will They Learn Thomas More College of Liberal Arts www whatwilltheylearn com Retrieved March 10 2021 The 25 Best Great Books Programs Best College Reviews www bestcollegereviews org July 9 2015 Retrieved August 8 2019 Curriculum Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Thomas More s curriculum page David Kerr October 7 2011 U S College Students Celebrate Our Lady of the Rosary in Rome National Catholic Register Retrieved December 10 2018 Junior Project and Senior Thesis Thomas More College Retrieved March 17 2021 What will they Learn 2012 12 PDF American Council of Trustees and Alumni 2021 p 77 Thomas More College of Liberal Arts What Will They Learn whatwilltheylearn com Retrieved December 6 2018 Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Students Retrieved December 6 2018 The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Cardinal Newman Society Retrieved December 10 2018 Thomas More College launches Center for the Restoration of Christian Culture www thebostonpilot com Retrieved September 21 2020 Thomas More College Launches new initiative with Phil Lawler Anthony Esolen News Headlines www catholicculture org Retrieved September 21 2020 West Perry Virtual conference to promote fatherhood as boon to society Catholic News Agency Retrieved September 21 2020 Sophia Institute Press names new President Catholic News Agency November 14 2012 After acquisition Crisis Magazine re launches website Catholic News Agency February 10 2012 Retrieved June 10 2016 Start Your Academic Year Off with Joseph Pearce Thomas More College September 8 2022 Retrieved September 14 2022 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas More College of Liberal Arts amp oldid 1205667089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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