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Catawba College. Catawba College offers over 70 fields of study in a variety of disciplines. Special programs and college centers include the Lilly Center for Vocation and Values, the Writing Center, the Math Center, Sustainable Catawba, Volunteer Catawba, the Center for the Environment, Career Services, the Curriculum Materials Center, Summer School, and Winter Term.
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Catawba College - Salisbury, North Carolina (Catawba Indians) [15] Central Michigan University – Mount Pleasant, Michigan ( Chippewas ) [ 16 ] Florida State University – Tallahassee, Florida ( Seminoles ) - the mascot is Osceola and Renegade and FSU originated the Tomahawk chop performed by fans at games.
Shuford Stadium is a 4,500-capacity stadium located in Salisbury, North Carolina.It is home to Catawba College, who play in the South Atlantic Conference.. The stadium was built in 1925 but has been upgraded several times since.
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Carolinas College of Health Sciences: Charlotte: Public Special-focus institution: 409 1990 Catawba College: Salisbury: Private (United Church of Christ) Baccalaureate college: 1,172 1851 Charlotte Christian College and Theological Seminary: Charlotte: Private (Nondenominational) Special-focus institution: 136 1996 Chowan University ...
The 2015 NCAA Division II baseball Tournament decided the baseball champion at the NCAA Division II level for the 2015 season.The Tampa Spartans won their seventh national championship, beating the Indians of Catawba College in the national championship.
(For schools whose athletic branding does not directly correspond with the school name, the athletic branding is in parentheses.) Conference affiliations reflect those in the 2025 season. Years of conference changes, indicated in footnotes, reflect softball seasons, which take place in the calendar year after a conference change takes effect.