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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.
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.
Martha Valentine, President, Richmond (Indiana) Women's Christian Temperance Union, member, Earlham Board of Trustees, 1865-1867. <fn. Richmond: Thornburg, Earlham: Story of the College, 1963, p. 439> Frederick Van Nuys – U.S. Senator from Indiana 1932–1944 [65] Amy Walters – producer, National Public Radio
About 100 people came to the "Heart" of Earlham College's campus to support unionization for professors, seeking better pay and childcare benefits.
The Higher Learning Commission is the institutional accrediting agency that has historically accredited many colleges and universities in Indiana. Additionally, Indiana is home to three public university systems: Indiana University, the Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, and the Purdue University System.
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Speakers included representatives from Earlham College, Indiana University East and Ivy Tech, all of whom offered comments on how the additional housing would attract and keep potential employees ...
Alumni of Earlham College, in Richmond, Indiana. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A. Earlham Quakers athletes (4 C) Pages in category ...