Former names
|
Franklin College (1787–1853) Marshall College (1836–1853) |
---|---|
Motto | Lux et Lex (Latin) |
Motto in English
|
Light and Law |
College newspaper | The College Reporter |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | June 6, 1787; 236 years ago (1787-06-06) (predecessor) June 7, 1853; 170 years ago (1853-06-07) (combined colleges) |
Religious affiliation
|
Formerly Reformed Church in the United States |
Academic affiliations
|
Space-grant NAICU[1] Oberlin Group Annapolis Group |
Endowment | $350.4 million (2020)[2] |
President | Barbara K. Altmann[3] |
Academic staff
|
207 |
Undergraduates | 1,990[4] |
Address |
415 Harrisburg Ave
,
,
United States
|
Campus | Urban 220 acres (89 ha)[4] |
Colors | Diplomats Blue Light Blue |
Nickname | Diplomats |
Sporting affiliations
|
Centennial Conference, NCAA Division III, NCAA Division I for Wrestling[5] |
Website | www |
Former names
|
Franklin College (1787–1853) Marshall College (1836–1853) |
---|---|
Motto | Lux et Lex (Latin) |
Motto in English
|
Light and Law |
College newspaper | The College Reporter |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | June 6, 1787; 236 years ago (1787-06-06) (predecessor) June 7, 1853; 170 years ago (1853-06-07) (combined colleges) |
Religious affiliation
|
Formerly Reformed Church in the United States |
Academic affiliations
|
Space-grant NAICU[1] Oberlin Group Annapolis Group |
Endowment | $350.4 million (2020)[2] |
President | Barbara K. Altmann[3] |
Academic staff
|
207 |
Undergraduates | 1,990[4] |
Address |
415 Harrisburg Ave
,
,
United States
|
Campus | Urban 220 acres (89 ha)[4] |
Colors | Diplomats Blue Light Blue |
Nickname | Diplomats |
Sporting affiliations
|
Centennial Conference, NCAA Division III, NCAA Division I for Wrestling[5] |
Website | www |