- Centenary College of Louisiana
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Centenary College "Infobox University
name=Centenary College of Louisiana
motto=Labor Omnia Vincit ("Work Conquers All")
established=1825
type=PrivateUnited Methodist
president=Kenneth L. Schwab
city=Shreveport
state=Louisiana
country=USA
undergrad=801
postgrad=107
staff=228
campus=Urban, 117 acres (162,000 m²)
free_label=Athletics
free=16 Division I varsity teams
colors= Maroon & White color box|#800000 color box|#FFFFFF
mascot= Skeeter the Catahoula
nickname= Gents and Ladies
website= [http://www.centenary.edu/ www.centenary.edu]Centenary College of Louisiana is an independent
United Methodist , primarilyundergraduate ,liberal arts andscience scollege inShreveport, Louisiana . The college is one of the founding members of theAssociated Colleges of the South , a pedagogical organization consisting of sixteen Southern liberal arts colleges.History
Centenary College of Louisiana is the oldest chartered liberal arts college in the
United States west of theMississippi River . [ [http://www.centenary.edu/about About Centenary College] Accessed November 19, 2007.] The lineage of the college dates back to 1825, when the College of Louisiana was opened in Jackson,Louisiana . The school enjoyed early success, but struggled financially until Centenary College of Clinton,Mississippi (founded 1839) agreed to merge with the Jackson campus, creating Centenary College of Louisiana in 1845. The college prospered until the beginning of theAmerican Civil War . Three lines, written in a large bold hand, cover the entire page of the faculty minute-book dated October 7, 1861: "Students have all gone to war--College suspended, and God Help the Right!" During this time, the Jackson campus was used as a Confederate hospital, and was sacked upon arrival of Union troops in 1863. The old campus is presently operated and preserved as a state historic site by the Louisiana Office of State Parks.Never regaining the footing it had in the 1840s and 1850s, the college moved to Shreveport in 1908 and immediately enjoyed success. Mansfield Female College, the first women's college founded west of the Mississippi (1855), merged with Centenary in 1930. [ [http://www.mansfieldla.org/Attractions.html City of Mansfield attractions] Accessed November 24, 2007.] President
George Sexton outlined campus growth and prosperity in the 1920s and 1930s, including the architectural design that largely remains today. During that time, Centenary was a football powerhouse, whose fame included wins overLouisiana State University ,University of Texas at Austin , andUniversity of Notre Dame .The academic reputation of Centenary has remained strong since the 1920s. Centenary is now regularly found at the top of its category in the annual
college and university rankings published by "U.S. News and World Report " magazine. In 2007,Newsweek named Centenary the "Hottest Liberal Arts School You Never Heard Of" in its "25 Hottest Universities" feature.Campus
Centenary is just south of downtown Shreveport, in the historic Highland Area. The campus is noted for its distinctive
Georgian architecture and well-maintained grounds. According to IMDB.Com, the film,The Initiation of Sarah , starring Jennifer Tilly was filmed using Centenary as fictional Temple Hill University.Major buildings
* Magale Library is the most visible landmark on campus.
* Hargrove MemorialAmphitheatre is a 2,000-seat band shell and host of traditional campus events, including the annual Summer Band Concert Series.
* Hurley Music Building is home to the Hurley School of Music.
* Anderson Choral Building houses a state-of-the-art auditorium and practice facilities designed for various ensembles, including the Centenary Camerata, a choir dedicated to high level performances of choral works from the Middle Ages to the 21st century, and the Centenary College Choir, a choral group that has performed on six continents and received seven consecutive invitations to perform at the White House for two presidents.
* Feazel Instrumental Hall house state-of-the-art orchestral music space.
*The Marjorie Lyons Playhouse, named for the wife of Louisiana Republicanpolitician Charlton Lyons , is home to the Department of Theatre and Dance and hosts several productions each year.
* Mickle Hall, constructed in 1949-50, has been renovated to offer cutting-edge science classrooms and labs.
* The Samuel Peters Research Center houses the only Jack London museum east ofSan Francisco, California .
*The geodesic Gold Dome sports arena is host to numerous events, including basketball, volleyball and gymnastics competitions.
*Meadows Museum of Art at Centenary College offers exhibitions throughout the year and hosts area school children for morning visits and arts education activities.
*The Centenary Fitness Center contains a competition-sizeswimming pool , an indoor running track, gymnasium, exercise and free-weight equipment areas andracquetball courts as well as specially equipped rooms for dance, aerobics, and classroom instruction.Organization
The university offers 36 majors and 11 interdisciplinary minors in the traditional liberal arts and sciences, fine arts, and select professional programs in
business administration , communication,education , andChristian Leadership Center . Across all disciplines, Centenary stresses close interaction between students and faculty members. Undergraduate research is particularly emphasized.Radio station KSCL 91.3FM broadcasts from the campus, a progressive community station dedicated to community events and alternative music, fromcollege rock andjazz to localCajun music andzydeco ."The Conglomerate", Centenary's independent press, is a weekly publication that circulates 20 issues per academic year. The paper is staffed entirely by students, and is paid for by student fees and advertisement. Originally called "The Maroon and White," the paper changed its name to "The Conglomerate" in 1923.
tudent life
As of 2004 , the university enrolled 905undergraduate and 107graduate student s. 59% of the first-year students came from the state of Louisiana, while 3% came from outside the United States. Themedian composite ACT score of incoming students was 26. Full-time faculty numbered 96, 94% of whom held a terminal degree in their field.Centenary hosts six social
fraternities and sororities . For the women there is Chi Omega andZeta Tau Alpha . For the men there isKappa Alpha ,Theta Chi ,Kappa Sigma , andTau Kappa Epsilon . The school hosts chapters of several academic honor organizations, including Sigma Alpha Iota,Omicron Delta Kappa ,Alpha Chi , andSigma Tau Delta .Centenary has developed an
honor code - the teachers may leave the room for exams and at the end of the test students write "I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid on this assignment nor have I seen anyone else do so." If someone is seen cheating, the written statement would elaborate and say "with the exception of...". This is highly regarded and infractions are sent to the student-run Honor Court, a judicial review board. The Honor Code is also written on any paper that is submitted for a grade.Athletics
Centenary is a member of the NCAA Division I's
The Summit League . It is the smallest Div I school in the country. It has historically had a strongsoccer program for both men and women. The school is well-known for itsbasketball prominence in the late 1970s being the college for NBA greatRobert Parish , andgolf ability -- in the early 1980sPGA Tour golferHal Sutton played there. The school sport's nickname/mascot is thegentleman ; the women's sports' nickname/mascot is thelady . Prior to adopting the Gentleman mascot, Centenary's football team was known as the Old Ironsides and had a reputation as a fearsome and powerful team with a penchant for playing rough. To clean up their image, they selected the Gentleman mascot.Recently, a student driven initiative is asking for a compliment to the Ladies and Gents. From Centenary's website, "In recent years, Centenary has examined the role and impact of the mascot through informal SGA student/faculty forums, alumni surveys and questionnaires, the campus diversity climate assessment and so on. At the end of last school year, a Mascot Inquiry committee was formed by SGA to discuss this ongoing issue. The students have been asking for a mascot that inspires enthusiasm. We respect the student’s request for the addition of a mascot for the school and want to create an identity that embodies our history, tradition and uniqueness." [http://www.centenary.edu/mascot/faq]
Voting for the new addition has ended and the new mascot was announced at halftime of the Men's Basketball game 6 December 2007. The winner was Catahoula and Rick DelaHaya, Director of Marketing, surprised the crowd by bringing out a Catahoula named Skeeter (SKEE-Tur) which the College has rescued from an animal shelter in Houston, Texas. [http://www.centenary.edu/news/2007/0000122]
People
Notable Alumni
*
Calhoun Allen (1921–1991) - Shreveportmayor from 1970–1978, utilities commissioner from 1962–1970, and city council member (1991)
*Adrian Paul Aucoin M.D. (Class of 2003) Physcian, Civil leader, Industrialist
*Algie D. Brown (Class of 1934, 1910-2004) - Member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1948-1972
*John Corrington - poet and author; one of the earlytelevision writing pioneers
*D. L. Dykes, Jr. (1917–1997) - pastor of First United Methodist Church in Shreveport from 1955-1984; urged racial harmony incivil rights movement ; known for opposition to "Religious Right"
*Cal Hubbard - former professional football player, member ofBaseball Hall of Fame and theProfessional Football Hall of Fame
*Edward Kennon - Shreveport-area developer and former member of theLouisiana Public Service Commission (1973-1984)
*Max T. Malone - former state senator from Caddo and Bossier parishes,businessman
*Michael Mann - innovator inLasik surgery.
*Fred C. McClanahan (1918–2007) -businessman ,United States Air Force officer, congressional candidate
*Taylor Frost Moore (Class of 1969) - Shreveport businessman; owner of the former Shreveport Captains - nowFrisco RoughRiders ; coached Centenarybaseball team, Centenary athletic director (2003–2006). Brother, Loy Moore, former trustee, manages family real estate, timber, oil and natural gas holdings in Bossier and Claiborne parishes
*Robert Parish - National Basketball Association Hall of Fame Center, nicknamed "The Chief"
*Robert G. Pugh (Class of 1946, 1924-2007) - Shreveport attorney, civic leader, and gubernatorial advisor
*E.S. Richardson (Class of 1936, 1875–1950) -- former president ofLouisiana Tech University
*Edward White Robertson (1823–1887) --United States Representative from Louisiana
*Linus A. Sims - educator who foundedSoutheastern Louisiana University in Hammond
*Hal Sutton -PGA Tour golfer; captain of the 2004 U.S.Ryder Cup team
*Thomas H. Welch (1977–2007) -theatre arts graduate who formed the radicalpunk rock group "Raised Under Reagan" because the five musicians in the band were children during theRonald W. Reagan administration
*J. Smith Young (1834–1916) was a member of theUnited States House of Representatives from Louisiana
*Dr. Bob Snigowitz - Major General and former member of the Army's prestigious Flying Hellfish ("the fightingest squad in the fightingest company in the third fightingest battalion in the army")taff
*Bill Joyce - Creator of Rolie Polie Olie cartoon series; noted children's author and illustrator.
*Earle Labor - Official biographer ofnovelist Jack London ; curator of the Jack London Museum in Shreveport.
*Jeffrey F. Trahan - Cornelius D. And Florence Gillard Keen Professor of Physics.References
External links
* [http://www.centenary.edu Official website]
* [http://www.gocentenary.com/ Official athletics website]
* [http://www.centenary.edu/life/congo/ "The Conglomerate"]
* [http://www.centenary.edu/life/kscl/ "KSCL 91.3 FM"]
* [http://www.crt.state.la.us/parks/icentenary.aspx/ Centenary State Historic Site homepage]
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