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McPherson College is a
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associated with the
Church of the Brethren The Church of the Brethren is an Anabaptist Christian denomination in the Schwarzenau Brethren (german: link=no, Schwarzenauer Neutäufer "Schwarzenau New Baptists") tradition that was organized in 1708 by Alexander Mack in Schwarzenau, Germ ...
and located in
McPherson, Kansas McPherson () is a city in and the county seat of McPherson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 14,082. The city is named after Union General James Birdseye McPherson, a Civil War general. It ...
. It was chartered in 1887 and is accredited by the
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.


History

During their 1887 Annual Meeting, the Church of the Brethren recognized the need for a college west of the Mississippi River to serve the educational desires of settlers moving westward. The first academic semester opened on 5 September 1888, with 60 students and a faculty of seven. The Dormitory, a single building which served as residence hall, college, and library had been constructed before the semester began. By the end of the first school year nearly 200 students had enrolled and the foundation had been laid for the main building. In 1898, Sharp Hall was completed, though it had been used for school purposes for some time while still incomplete. On 12 February 1898, the school was officially christened "McPherson College." In 1926, J Willard Hershey synthesized one of the world's earliest synthetic (man-made) diamonds on the McPherson College campus. Reporting on his experiments, Hershey wrote, "Since we first began our experiments in their manufacture more than 50 diamonds have been made synthetically at McPherson College, ranging in size from the smallest, one millimeter (about 1/25-inch) in diameter, to the largest, which, is two millimeters by one and one half millimeters by one millimeter, weighing 1/30 carat." One of the diamonds is on display at the
McPherson Museum The McPherson Museum of McPherson, Kansas, is a local history museum that preserves the historical and cultural heritage of the McPherson community. The museum In 1968, McPherson College and the city of McPherson formed a public-private partnersh ...
in McPherson, Kansas. There is some debate about the success of Hershey's experiments, with some researchers concluding that the diamonds were not true diamonds and others concluding that some of them were. In 1962, McPherson College became a charter member of
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(BCA). In 1976, local entrepreneur Gaines H. "Smokey" Billue, provided funds for the construction of Templeton Hall along with additional operating capital through the donation of a portion of his classic and antique car collection. This donation provided the spark to launch the Automotive Restoration Technology program at McPherson College. ''
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has been a financial supporter of the Automotive Restoration Technology program since 1997 and a member of the program's National Advisory Board since 1998. By the fall of 2010, McPherson College had the highest student fall enrollment in over 40 years. In 2022, the college received a $500 million endowment match. An anonymous donor would contribute two dollars for every dollar given by others, up to $500 million in total. The college has until June 30, 2023 to meet this match.


Presidents

McPherson College has been led by thirteen presidents and four interim presidents. *Soloman Z. Sharp – 1888–1896 *Charles E. Arnold – 1896–1902 *Edward Frantz – 1902–1910 *Samuel J. Miller (''acting'') – 1910–1911 *John A. Clement – 1911–1913 *Henry Jacob Harnly (''acting'') – 1913–1914 *Daniel W. Kurz – 1914–1927 *Vernon F. Schwalm – 1927–1941 *Woodford W. Peters – 1941–1950 *Desmond W. Bittinger – 1950–1965 *J. Jack Melhorn – 1965–1972 *Galen R. Snell – 1972–1976 *Paul W. Hoffman – 1976–1996 *Steven Gustafson (''interim'') – 1996–1997 *Gary A. Dill – 1997–2002 *Neil Thorburn (''interim'') – 2002–2003 *Ronald D. Hovis – 2003–2009 *Michael P. Schneider – 2009–present


Academics

McPherson College operates on a 4-1-4 (four-month semester- January Session- four-month semester) academic calendar. The present campus has sixteen major buildings on twenty-three acres of land. Three out of four of the faculty hold terminal degrees. Twenty three hold
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s. All of the arts faculty hold the degree of
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or higher. The remainder hold non-terminal degrees. McPherson College has a 13/1 student-faculty ratio. ;Freshman and Sophomore seminars Academic Community Essentials (known as ACE) is the name of McPherson's
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. Freshmen must enroll in the course in both the fall and spring semesters of their first year. The course goal is that "Students will show that they have learned about college life, create a degree plan, and practice good study skills, critical thinking, and conflict resolution. Sophomores must enroll in one semester of Sophomore Seminar. The course goal is that "Students will complete a service project, develop a career plan, and show that they have explored internship options."


Automotive Restoration Technology

McPherson College offers the only four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Automotive Restoration Technology in the United States. The program focuses on the complete restoration of valuable, classic, and antique automobiles built from 1886 to 1970. The restoration technical disciplines include research, documentation, automotive history, historical design, technical drawing and CAD, metal shaping, welding, body and paint, engine rebuilding, machining, applied diagnostics, chassis rebuilding, drivetrain rebuilding, final assembly, electricity and electronics, technical woodworking, materials engineering, foundry, and trim and upholstery. The courses are conducted at Templeton Hall, a 33,000 square foot facility, which houses a combination of traditional classrooms and large work spaces including a metals lab, trim and upholstery lab, wood lab, machine lab, engines lab, chassis lab, assembly lab, paint lab, foundry, and motorcycle lab. There are eight scholarships offered exclusively to Automotive Restoration students. The most famous are the Fred Duesenberg Memorial Scholarship endowed by
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and Peter Heydon, and the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance Scholarship in honor of
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endowed by the Pebble Beach Company Foundation and
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Entrepreneurship program

McPherson College recently added an interdisciplinary entrepreneurship program. The slogan for the program is "Freedom to Jump" and was developed by students in a communication course. The program has four different components. The program is led by the Vice President for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. ;Transformative Entrepreneurship Minor Students in any major may take the Transformative Entrepreneurship Minor. Coursework for the minor is completed in four departments: Entrepreneurship, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Science & Technology. ;Global Enterprise Challenge Students have the option to form teams and compete in the Global Enterprise Challenge. Teams create a plan to meet a need in a country that is selected and announced each fall. The students present their plans to a committee of faculty members. The winning team travels to the country the following summer. In 2011 the Challenge country was Haiti and in 2012 it was Panama. ;Horizon and Opportunity Funds McPherson College has two grant funds to support entrepreneurial projects by students, faculty, and staff. Students apply to the Horizon Fund and faculty and staff to the Opportunity Fund. Winning student plans have included a campus community garden, college prep summer camp for middle school students, a sundry and snack shop on campus, a baking business, and a photography studio specializing in photos of vintage cars. ;Jump Start Kansas McPherson College offers entrepreneurship grants and scholarships for high school students in Kansas. Students compete by presenting plans to a committee of faculty and administration members. There are two winners, one in the category of commercial projects and one in the category of social projects.


Milwaukee Center

The college operates a satellite in
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. The Milwaukee Center offers short courses which are designed for K-12 educators who already have a bachelor's degree.


Graduate courses in education

In the fall of 2012, McPherson College started offering graduate courses in education. This program is designed to become the foundation for a master's degree in the Arts of Teaching and is pending accreditation from the
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. As of the fall of 2012, three regional school districts had endorsed the graduate courses for their teachers. The program requires 35 credit hours of requirements and electives. Through a partnership agreement, these courses may also be used toward the Educational Leadership program at Fort Hays State University.


Athletics

The McPherson athletic teams are called the Bulldogs. The college is a member of the
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(NAIA), primarily competing in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) since the 1902–03 academic year. Their athletic team colors are red and white, with black being used as a complementary color in logos and uniforms. McPherson competes in 18 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball; and co-ed sports include competitive cheer, competitive dance and shotgun sports.


Campus

The college's campus is located on the east side of the city of McPherson. There are five instructional buildings and two administration buildings. Miller Library serves the entire campus population and houses the college archives, academic support services and career services. Students living on campus live in one of the seven residential halls. There are two male dormitories, one female dormitory, and one co-ed dormitory. In addition, there are two co-ed apartment style dormitories. Hoffman Student Union houses the dining hall, bookstore, and mail center. The Sports Center contains all of the coaches' offices and locker rooms. Outdoor field sports are played at McPherson Stadium. In the summer of 2012 the stadium was renovated and two large practice fields were added to the campus.


Student life

In 2017 there were 733 students enrolled in McPherson College. The population is 64% male and 36% female. Among the student body, 63% identify as white and 28% identify as minorities. The majority of the students (95%) are considered traditional (meaning under 24 years old). Students from Kansas constitute 44%, out of state are 51%. The 1% of international students come from six countries. The Student Government Association is led by a President and Vice President. There are representatives elected from each academic year and each of the residence halls. Clubs and Honor societies include: * Alpha Psi Omega * Band * Beta Beta Beta * Business Club * C.A.R.S. Club (College Automotive Restoration Students) * Choir * G.L.O.W. * Lambda Pi Eta * MACPAC (McPherson Peace Awareness Community) *McPherson College Pre-Health Professionals Club *
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*Rogue Writers (creative writing club) * The Spectator (student newspaper) * Teachers of Tomorrow


Notable alumni and faculty

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personality, former All Conference KCAC Basketball player. Current WWE announcer. * James Gilbert, class of 1894, first large-scale excavator of
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, considered by many today to be the "father of modern meteoritics". * Duane Pope, convicted bank robber and murderer. Briefly on the FBI 10 Most Wanted List. * Harry Stine, billionaire businessman and the founder and owner of
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Further reading

* ''McPherson College: The First Century''; Cynthia Mines; McPherson College, 1987.
''A History of the Church of the Brethren in Kansas''
(includes McPherson College history); Elmer LeRoy Craik; McPherson Daily; Republican Press; 397 pages; 1922.


References


External links

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McPherson Athletics website
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