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Bob Jones Sr., the university's founder During the Fundamentalist-Modernist controversy of the 1920s, Christian evangelist Bob Jones Sr. grew increasingly concerned about what he perceived to be the secularization of higher education and the influence of religious liberalism in denominational colleges.
This list includes institutions that sponsored athletic programs that competed at the highest level in the NCAA (Division I 1973–present, University Division 1957-1973). Schools that were deemed major schools in athletics before 1957 are not included in this list.
Bob Jones Bruins: Bob Jones University: Greenville: Division II-South: USCAA. Team School City Conference Clinton Golden Bears: Clinton College: Rock Hill ...
Houghton University: Houghton: New York: Empire 8 (NCAA Division III) Huntington University: Huntington: Indiana: Crossroads League (NAIA) Malone University: Canton: Ohio: Great Midwest Athletic Conference (NCAA Division II) Redeemer University: Ancaster: Ontario: Ontario Colleges Athletic Association Roberts Wesleyan University: North Chili ...
NCAA Division I champions are the winners of annual top-tier competitions among American college sports teams. This list also includes championships classified by the NCAA as "National Collegiate", the organization's official branding of championship events open to members of more than one of the NCAA's three legislative and competitive divisions.
Bob Jones University was founded in Bay County, Florida, then moved to Cleveland, Tennessee, before arriving in Greenville in the mid-1940s. Bob Jones Sr. was an evangelist, who said he saw young ...
The agency’s decision comes following a review of numerous complaints that alleged Bob Jones gave Republican state Superintendent-elect Ellen Weaver preferential treatment as she pursued a ...
Evangelist Bob Jones Sr. founded Bob Jones University out of concern with the secularization of higher education. BJU has had six presidents: Bob Jones Sr. (1927–1947); Bob Jones Jr. (1947–1971); Bob Jones III (1971–2005); Stephen Jones (2005—2014); Steve Pettit, (2014-2023); and Joshua Crockett, (2024 to the present).