Union College (Nebraska)
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| Union College | |
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| Established | 1891 |
| Type | Parochial |
| Religious affiliation | Adventist |
| President | David Smith |
| Students | 810[1] |
| Location | Lincoln, Nebraska, USA |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Colors | Red and Black |
| Sports | men's and women's basketball, women's volleyball, men's golf |
| Nickname | Warriors |
| Website | www.ucollege.edu |
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Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska is a four-year coeducational college owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Midwest. It opened in 1891.
T.R.M. Howard and Sandra Pierantozzi are Union alumni.
Enrollment at Union had dropped by 2% in fall 2011 compared to the previous year falling from 829 to 810 undergraduates.[1]
[edit] Presidents
Following are college presidents.[2]
- W. W. Prescott (1891-1893)
- J. W. Loughhead (1893-1896)
- E. B. Miller (1896-1897)
- N. W. Kauble (1897-1898)
- W. T. Bland (1898-1901)
- L. A. Hoopes (1901-1904)
- C. C. Lewis (1904-1910)
- Frederick Griggs (1910-1914)
- H. A. Morrison (1914-1922)
- O. M. John (1922-1924)
- W. W. Prescott (1924-1925)
- Leo Thiel (1925-1928)
- P. L. Thompson (1928-1931)
- M. L. Andreasen (1931-1938)
- A. H. Rulkoetter (1938-1942)
- E. E. Cossentine (1942-1946)
- R. W. Woods (1946-1950)
- H. C. Hartman (1950-1957)
- D. J. Bieber (1957-1964)
- R. W. Fowler (1964-1970)
- R. H. Brown (1970-1973)
- M. O. Manley (1973-1980)
- Dean L. Hubbard (1980-1984)
- Benjamin R. Wygal (1985-1985)
- John Wagner (1986-1991)
- John Kerbs (1991-1998)
- David C. Smith (1998-2011)
- John Wagner (interim) (2011-2012)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Hashimoto, Giovanni (22 November 2011). "Adventist College and University Enrollment Generally Up". Spectrum. http://spectrummagazine.org/blog/2011/11/22/adventist-college-and-university-enrollment-generally. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
- ^ http://www.ucollege.edu/files/legacy/pdfbulletin05-06/bulletin05-06.pdf
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