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High Point Panthers athletes (6 C, 1 P) Pages in category "High Point University alumni" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
High Point University is a residential campus, with 19 residence halls in total. In 2019, The Princeton Review ranked High Point University #5 in the nation for Best College Dorm Rooms. [27] All High Point University students are required to reside on campus until senior year, unless they commute from their parent's permanent address.
High Point University alumni (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "High Point University people" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Greater Fall River high schools have produced judges, journalists, athletes, artists, celebs and Cabinet members. Here are 26 of the best-known alums. Illustrious alumni: 26 famous and notable ...
The Trojans added lacrosse as an official sport for the 2008 spring season. The Trojans had a club team in 2007, and is currently led under coach Joe Young. In 2010, Colin Kennedy became the new head coach; he attends High Point University as a junior. In 2008, the men's baseball team rolled to the NCISAA state championship with a 23–2 record.
In 2005, Qubein was named President of High Point University, where he has presided over a rapid expansion of the school. [12] Qubein is a major donor to High Point, having committed $10 million to the university, and is also one of the highest-paid university presidents in the United States, collecting a salary of $2.9 million per annum in 2013.
The James H. and Jesse E. Millis Athletic and Convocation Center is a 1750-seat multi-purpose athletic and academic facility on the campus of High Point University (HPU) in High Point, North Carolina. The basis of the building is Alumni Hall, it is home to the high point university panthers men’s basketball which was built in 1957.
Its website also notes that its graduating classes have received 100% acceptance to four-year colleges and universities, with 50% attending a top-100 university or a top-50 liberal arts college.