1987-1988 Academic Catalog
Centennial 9 C elehrating 100 years in Christian higher education W.R. McCltemey, the second president of the College, served .fi'om 1915 to 1940. Since 1953, tlte College ltas added 24 structures to itsfacilities, including JO dormitories, Patterson Clinic, Science Center, College Center, Athletic Cemer, the library, and Business Administraton Building. Over 1800 students enrolled at the College in 1986, another record enrollment. Cedarville continued to be recognized for its commitment to God's Word and quality education, not only in Bible, but also in business, science, education, computer educa– tion, and nursing. The bachelor of science in nursing program re– ceived National League for Nursing accreditation in March of 1986. Now as Cedarville College celebrates one hundred years in Christian higher education and looks forward to a second century of service, thewordsofDr. W.R. Mcchesney, the second presi– dent of the College, are appropriate: There is a place for Cedarville College in the educa– tional world. It wasfounded to give a sound Christian training to young men and women. To this policy it has steadfastly adhered.... This is the time to renew our zeal and stand our ground, assured that our cause will continue and flourish.
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