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Earlham College is a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. The college was established in 1847 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and has a strong focus on Quaker values such as integrity, a commitment to peace and social justice , mutual respect, and community decision-making.
Baccalaureate college: 1,752 1837 [14] HLC, NASM: Tigers: NCAA Division III – North Coast Athletic Conference: DeVry University–Indiana: Indianapolis: Private for-profit Special-focus institution: 1931 [15] HLC: Earlham College: Richmond: Private not-for-profit Baccalaureate college: 677 1847 [16] HLC, ATSCA: Quakers
Wayne County is a county located in east central Indiana, United States, on the border with Ohio. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 66,553. [1] The county seat is Richmond. [2] Wayne County comprises the Richmond, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area. Richmond hosts Earlham College, a small private liberal arts college.
Richmond is located about 12 miles S of Hoosier Hill, the highest point in Indiana. Cityscape ... Earlham College, Indiana University East, ...
Earlham School of Religion (ESR), a graduate division of Earlham College, located in Richmond, Indiana, is the oldest graduate seminary associated with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). History
The Indiana General Assembly approved this plan, and on July 1, 1971, the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College became Indiana University East, the sixth campus in the Indiana University regional system. On October 3, 1972, ground was broken at the new campus site north of Richmond.
Earlham College Observatory is a historic observatory building located on the campus of Earlham College at Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana.It was built in 1861, and is a one-story, brick building with a hipped roof.
Douglas C. Bennett (born 1946) is a former president of Earlham College, located in Richmond, Indiana. He was installed as president in 1996. Beginning in 1997, Bennett was also a member of the politics department at Earlham. [1]