- Bryant University
Infobox_University
name = Bryant University
caption = Latin Motto: Cognitio. Virtus. Successus
established = 1863
type = Private
motto = The Character of Success
city = Smithfield
state =Rhode Island
country = U.S. flagicon|USA
president =Ronald Machtley
staff = 265 Full-Time
students = 4,983
endowment = $178.1 MillionUSD [ [http://web.bryant.edu/~controlr/assets/FY2007_Bryant_University_Financial_Statements.pdf Microsoft Word - 12184 BryantUniv-FS-607.doc ] ]
campus =Suburban
convert|420|acre|km2
colors =Black , Gold, &White color box|#000000 color box|#BDB76B color box|#FFFFFF
nickname = Bulldogs
mascot = Tupper the Bulldog
free_label = Athletics
free = NCAA Division INortheast Conference
website = [http://www.bryant.edu Bryant University]Bryant University is a four-year, highly selective, private
university located inSmithfield, Rhode Island . Until August 2004, it was known as Bryant College. [ [http://www.bryant.edu/wps/wcm/connect/Bryant/About%20Bryant/Historical%20Highlights Bryant University - About Bryant : Historical Highlights ] ] The school's current campus is referred to as the Tupper Campus. Bryant University, which comprises the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Business, [ [http://www.bryant.edu/wps/wcm/connect/Bryant/Academics/Undergraduate%20Programs/ Bryant University - Academics : Undergraduate Degree Programs : Home ] ] is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and the AACSB International. [ [http://www.bryant.edu/wps/wcm/connect/Bryant/About%20Bryant/Quick%20Facts Bryant University - About Bryant : Quick Facts ] ]
History
Bryant University was founded in 1863 as a branch of
Bryant and Stratton . [ [http://www.projo.com/skiing/content/BRYANT_05-06-07_UC56V5S.2d57349.html Bryant’s push to grow | Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Skiing ] ] In 1916, the college was sold and merged with Rhode Island Commercial School. [ [http://www.projo.com/skiing/content/BRYANT_05-06-07_UC56V5S.2d57349.html Bryant’s push to grow | Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Skiing ] ] Bryant became non-profit in 1949 and offered its first master's program in 1969. [ [http://www.projo.com/skiing/content/BRYANT_05-06-07_UC56V5S.2d57349.html Bryant’s push to grow | Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Skiing ] ] Bryant was originally located in downtownProvidence, Rhode Island , but moved to its current campus inSmithfield, Rhode Island when the founder ofTupperware , Earl Silas Tupper, a Bryant University alumnus, donated the current convert|420|acre|km2 of land to be the new campus. [ [http://www.projo.com/skiing/content/BRYANT_05-06-07_UC56V5S.2d57349.html Bryant’s push to grow | Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal | Skiing ] ]Bryant continued to be a generally successful institution throughout the 1970s and '80s, but began to face serious problems in the 1990s. Applications and interest in the college were way down and enrollment had dropped below 2,000 students. Five of the school's sixteen dormitories sat completely empty. Although the campus was clean and well-maintained, Bryant's facilities were old, haggard and in dire need of upgrading. Bryant continued to lose money throughout the early '90s, where the school had a $1.7 million deficit.; as of 2007 the school now has a $178.1 million endowment showing a change of +$100 million in less than 10 years. [ [http://www.projo.com/news/content/BRYANT_05-06-07_UC56V5S.2d57349.html Bryant’s push to grow | Rhode Island news | Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal ] ] Ronald K. Machtley, a former Navy captain and U.S. Representative was hired as the new president in 1996. When Machtley arrived he immediately began working with faculty, students and the Board of Trustees to ensure the future of Bryant. He announced an ambitious capital campaign and building project to build new facilities and upgrade old ones. In the past six years, Bryant has built a new library, athletic center, communications and IT complex, residence hall, upgraded all athletic fields, and completely renovated the main classroom building and the student union. The school also changed its name to Bryant University in 2004 and school has become more selective than ever before in its history. [ [http://www.bryant.edu/wps/wcm/connect/Bryant/About%20Bryant/News/News%20Releases/2007/August/Welcome%20to%20Bryant%20-%202007 Class of 2011 convocation] ] The most recent historical event that took place at Bryant was on Thursday,
February 28 ,2008 , when former U.S. PresidentBill Clinton campaigned at Bryant University in support ofHillary Clinton 's bid for Democratic presidential nominee. This was the first time in the schools history that either a former U.S. President or Presidential Candidate came to Bryant University to give a speech. Also, in 2008 the 41st, and former, President of the United StatesGeorge H. W. Bush gave the 2008 Commencement Address onMay 17 ,2008 . Bush received an honorary degree from the University. Thus, within months of each other, Bryant had two of the only three former U.S Presidents still living, to come speak on campus.The old Emin Homestead occupied much of the land that makes up the present day Smithfield campus. The land was purchased and farmed for 3 generations between the late 1800s and the mid 1900s. Today, many descendants of the original Emin settlers still live near the Bryant campus. The school also claims a handful of family members as alumni and offers a scholarship for accounting students as a tribute to the Emin family. Historical pictures of the Emin Homestead can still be found in the Alumni house.
Bryant Archway Legend
Students at Bryant have a unique way of symbolizing the completion of their education: walking through the archway. The story of the archway dates back to 1875. Isaac Gifford Ladd, an associate of Charles Schwabb and a famous U.S. steel tycoon, constructed a one million dollar building which contained the iron arch on Young Orchard Avenue on the east side of Providence. This building was meant to be a sign of his endearment to his newlywed wife.Bryant University: One Hundred and Forty Fifth Historic Ceremony, William T. Guay Pp. 2.]
However, his wife expressed hatred for the structure which was named after her. He took this as a personal rejection, and Ladd later took his own life. The building remained unoccupied until Thomas Marsden transformed it into Hope Hospital, which was part of Bryant College. To provide more space for classes, an addition was constructed and Hope Hospital was renamed South Hall. In October 1967, Earl S. Tupper, Alumnus and inventor of Tupperware, donated his 420 acre hillside estate to Bryant College for the creation of the new campus. To thank Tupper for his generous gift, Bryant named the campus after him and awarded him a second degree, an honorary Ph.D. in Humane Letters. Four year later, in the fall of 1971, the campus moved to Smithfield.Prior to leaving the Hope Street campus, the wrought-iron arch at the entrance to South Hall was transported to the new campus.Bryant University: One Hundred and Forty Fifth Historic Ceremony, William T. Guay Pp. 3.]
Today, the archway remains the only physical link to the Providence campus. After the archway was transferred from the old campus, students immediately began to avoid passing through this out-of-place structure. As a rumor had it, walking through the archway before graduation mysteriously jeopardized chances of graduating. Since this is quite a large price to pay for not following tradition, most students opted not to take the chance, which has resulted in worn paths around the arch. This tradition has shaped the behavior of thousands of Bryant University students on Tupper campus for the past 30 years, and has become a focal point in the legend and mystic of Bryant.Bryant University: One Hundred and Forty Fifth Historic Ceremony, William T. Guay Pp. 3.]
Archway Seal
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