Lycoming College, 1812-2012, is the story of the evolution of an educational institution through four stages of development in American education to become a strong liberal arts and science college in the present, one recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its mission to sustain the liberal arts as the central feature of its academic program.
Lycoming College, 1812-2012, is the story of the evolution of an educational institution through four stages of development in American education to become a strong liberal arts and science college in the present, one recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its mission to sustain the liberal arts as the central feature of its academic program.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John F. Piper, Jr. is college historian of Lycoming College. He began his career at Lycoming College as a professor of history, eventually becoming chair of the department. He served as dean of the College from 1992 until his retirement in 2007.
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Acknowledgments Prologue Illustrations 1. Frontier Education: Williamsport Academy (1812 1848) 2. Methodists Transform the Academy: Dickinson Seminary (1848 1849) 3. A Decade of Academic Success and Financial Failure (1849 1859) 4. Rescued Twice: Williamsport Dickinson Seminary (1860 1874) 5. New Leadership: Growth and Prosperity (1874 1905) 6. An Expanding Campus; An Emerging Student Culture (1874 1905) 7. A Greater Dickinson (1905 1912) 8. Challenges to the Mission (1912 1921) 9. A Vision and Signs of Change (1921 1929) 10. A New Frontier: Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College (1929 1934) 11. The Seminary and Junior College in Peace and War (1935 1947) 12. The College on the Hill: Lycoming College (1946 1948) 13. Transitions: Achieving Accreditation and Seeking Space (1948 1955) 14. The Heart of the College: New Leadership (1948 1955) 15. Building Years: Old Main to New Main (1955 1968) 16. A Liberal Arts College: The Faculty and the Curriculum (1955 1968) 17. A Liberal Arts College: The Students (1955 1968) 18. The Campus Crisis (1968 1969) 19. Depression and Recovery (1969 1989) 20. Equality and Excellence (1969 1989) 21. Reaching Another Frontier (1989 2000) Epilogue (2000 2010) Appendix Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgments Prologue Illustrations 1. Frontier Education: Williamsport Academy (1812 1848) 2. Methodists Transform the Academy: Dickinson Seminary (1848 1849) 3. A Decade of Academic Success and Financial Failure (1849 1859) 4. Rescued Twice: Williamsport Dickinson Seminary (1860 1874) 5. New Leadership: Growth and Prosperity (1874 1905) 6. An Expanding Campus; An Emerging Student Culture (1874 1905) 7. A Greater Dickinson (1905 1912) 8. Challenges to the Mission (1912 1921) 9. A Vision and Signs of Change (1921 1929) 10. A New Frontier: Williamsport Dickinson Seminary and Junior College (1929 1934) 11. The Seminary and Junior College in Peace and War (1935 1947) 12. The College on the Hill: Lycoming College (1946 1948) 13. Transitions: Achieving Accreditation and Seeking Space (1948 1955) 14. The Heart of the College: New Leadership (1948 1955) 15. Building Years: Old Main to New Main (1955 1968) 16. A Liberal Arts College: The Faculty and the Curriculum (1955 1968) 17. A Liberal Arts College: The Students (1955 1968) 18. The Campus Crisis (1968 1969) 19. Depression and Recovery (1969 1989) 20. Equality and Excellence (1969 1989) 21. Reaching Another Frontier (1989 2000) Epilogue (2000 2010) Appendix Notes Bibliography
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