Livingstone College

Livingstone College

Infobox University
name = Livingstone College
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caption = Livingstone College Seal
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motto = "A Call To Commitment. Taking Livingstone College to the next level"
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established = 1879
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type = Private, HBCU
affiliation = African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
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president = Dr. Jimmy Jenkins
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faculty = 80
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undergrad = 1016
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city = Salisbury
state = North Carolina
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United States
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campus = Small town convert|272|acre|km2
former_names = Zion Wesley Institute
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sports = basketball
bowling
cross-country
football
softball
volleyball
tennis
track and field
colors = Columbia blue and Black
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nickname = Blue Bears
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athletics = NCAA Division II
affiliations = Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association
website = [http://www.livingstone.edu/ www.livingstone.edu]

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Livingstone College is a private, historically black, four-year college in Salisbury, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. Livingstone College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Social Work degrees.

History

Livingstone College and Hood Theological Seminary were originally founded as Zion Wesley Institute by a group of A.M.E. Zion ministers for the purpose of training ministers in the Cabarrus County town of Concord, North Carolina in 1879. After three brief sessions, directed by principals Bishop C.R. Harris and Professor A.S. Richardson, the Institute ultimately closed in Concord. In 1881, Dr. Joseph Charles Price, Lincoln University, PA class of 1879, and Bishop J.W. Hood changed their roles as delegates to the Ecumenical Conference and became fund-raisers with the mission to re-establish Zion Wesley Institute. The Rowan County town of Salisbury, just convert|20|mi|km northeast of Concord, gave the Trustees a generous donation of $1,000 and an invitation to relocate the school to Salisbury. They accepted both gifts, and the college re-opened in Salisbury in 1882 with Dr. Price as President. The new site was J.M. Gray’s farm called Delta Grove, which consisted of one building and 40 acres of land. In 1887, by an act of the legislature, the name Zion Wesley Institute was changed to Livingstone College in honor of David Livingstone, the great Christian missionary, philanthropist, and explorer. Since its inception, the College has had two principals and seventeen presidents, including six interim presidents. Amongits possessions, the institution owns convert|272|acre|km2 of land and the physical plant that currently consists of twenty-one brick buildings, seven of which are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [http://www.livingstone.edu/academicaffairs/LIVINGSTONE_COLLEGE_CATALOG_2004-2005.pdf#search='livingstone%20college%20colors']

tudent activities

The College offers a number of opportunities for students to participate in religious, social, cultural, recreational, and athletic activities.

Additionally, outstanding artists and lecturers are brought to campus to perform each year. Included in the Division of Student Services are Residence Life, Health Services, Student Activities/Smith Anderson Clark Student Center, Campus Ministry, and the Counseling Center.

Athletics

Livingstone is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division II, and the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Its intercollegiate sports programs include basketball, bowling, cross-country, football, softball, volleyball, tennis, and track and field. The nickname for the school's teams is the Blue Bears.

External links

* [http://livingstone.edu livingstone.edu] Official web site


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