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Individual university in Virginia

Mary Baldwin Academy
Mary Baldwin University seal.png

Former names

Augusta Female person Seminary, Mary Baldwin Seminary, Mary Baldwin College
Motto Non pro tempore sed aeternitate

Motto in English

Not for fourth dimension merely for eternity
Blazon Private university
Established 1842; 180 years ago  (1842)

Religious amalgamation

Presbyterian Church (The states)

Academic affiliations

CIC
APCU
WCC
Endowment $xxx.2 one thousand thousand (2019)[one]
President Pamela Trick

Academic staff

95 full-time, 118 part-time, 91% of full-fourth dimension hold terminal degree
Students ane,761
Undergraduates 1,313
Postgraduates 227

Doctoral students

201
Location

Staunton

,

Virginia

,

United States

Campus Small city, 58.v acres
Colors Gold and white
Each form has its ain colors.
Nickname Fighting Squirrels

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Division Iii – The states South
Mascot Baldwin the Fighting Squirrel and Gladys the Squirrel[ii]
Website marybaldwin.edu
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Mary Baldwin University is located in Shenandoah Valley

Mary Baldwin University

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Mary Baldwin University is located in Virginia

Mary Baldwin University

Mary Baldwin University (Virginia)

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Mary Baldwin University is located in the United States

Mary Baldwin University

Mary Baldwin Academy (the United States)

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The Mary Baldwin University campus sits on 58.v acres overlooking downtown Staunton, Virginia.

Mary Baldwin University (MBU, formerly Mary Baldwin College) is a private university in Staunton, Virginia. It was founded in 1842 every bit Augusta Female person Seminary.[three] Today, Mary Baldwin Academy is home to the Mary Baldwin College for Women, a residential women'southward college with a focus on liberal arts and leadership,[4] besides equally co-educational residential undergraduate programs inside its University College[5] construction. MBU likewise offers co-educational graduate degrees as well every bit undergraduate degree and document programs for non-traditional-aged students.

The university is the oldest establishment of college education for women in the nation affiliated with the Presbyterian Church building (USA),[vi] [vii] and it is home to the only all-female corps of cadets in the world.[8] [9]

History [edit]

Located in Staunton, Virginia within Augusta County, the university was founded as the Augusta Female Seminary in 1842 by Rufus William Bailey. Amongst the first students was Mary Julia Baldwin. In 1863, Baldwin was named master and headed the schoolhouse through the Civil State of war, although virtually schools in the area had airtight due to the war and economical hardship.[10] The schoolhouse was renamed Mary Baldwin Seminary in 1895 in laurels of Baldwin. In 1923, the name changed to Mary Baldwin College when the school became a four-yr institution.[vii] [11] In 1963, Mary Baldwin became racially de-segregated, officially ending its policy of admitting only white women.[12] Men were admitted as day students and graduate students starting in the mid-1970s, and the schoolhouse began accepting residential male person students in 2017.[13]

When Staunton Military Academy (SMA) closed in 1976, its grounds and buildings were purchased by Mary Baldwin, expanding the campus from 19 acres to 58.5.[14] In 1977, Mary Baldwin became the first college in Virginia to launch an adult degree program. Cynthia Haldenby Tyson was appointed as the eighth president in 1985. That same year, the Program for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) was established to allow academically gifted girls to earn available's degrees.[3] [7] [eleven]

The Virginia Women's Establish for Leadership was established every bit the only all-female cadet corps in 1995. In 2001, the academy established the Shakespeare and Performance graduate program later the American Shakespeare Center opened the Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton.[3]

Subsequently 18 years as president, Cynthia Haldenby Tyson retired and Pamela Trick, dean of Miami Academy'south School of Fine Arts, was named the 9th president in 2003.[15] [16]

In May 2015, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to change the name of the establishment to Mary Baldwin Academy, effective Baronial 31, 2016, reflecting the school's range of bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs.[17]

Academics [edit]

Mary Baldwin University offers Bachelor of Arts, Available of Scientific discipline and Bachelor of Social Work degrees in more than than 30 majors.[18] Undergraduate degrees are offered through the Mary Baldwin Higher for Women and two co-educational programs: University College and Online and Adult Programs. The school offers graduate degrees through the College of Education (Master of Arts in Pedagogy, Master of Pedagogy, Master of Science in Higher Instruction, and Principal of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis), Murphy Deming College of Wellness Sciences (Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Physician of Concrete Therapy, Main of Scientific discipline in Doctor Assistant, and RN-to-BSN), and the Shakespeare and Functioning program (Master of Letters and Master of Fine Arts).[nineteen]

Additionally, Mary Baldwin offers fast-rails degrees, bachelor'southward-plus-principal'southward-caste plans, professional school grooming and certificate programs. Customs service and report-abroad opportunities are supplied through the Spencer Center for Civic and Global Date, which opened in 2007.[half dozen]

Institutional partnerships [edit]

The co-educational Master of Letters and Master of Fine Arts students in the Shakespeare and Functioning program is partnered with the American Shakespeare Center, allowing the students to learn and perform in the Blackfriars Playhouse located a cake away from campus.[xx]

The Heifetz International Music Institute, founded past violinist Daniel Heifetz, was moved from its Wolfeboro, New Hampshire location to Mary Baldwin Academy in 2012. The institute accepts applicants annually from effectually the world and offers summer programs for classically trained musicians.[21] [22]

MBU has also partnered with international organizations including the Clinton Global Initiative and Women for Women International to sponsor participants in Women for Women programs and raise awareness of human being trafficking around the globe.[23] [24]

Mary Baldwin has partnerships with several women's colleges around the world including Doshisha Women'south Higher of Liberal Arts in Japan, Sungshin Women's University in Southward Korea, and Lady Doak College in Bharat.

The Virginia Women's Found for Leadership (VWIL) [edit]

Founded in 1995 by request of the Commonwealth of Virginia,[25] VWIL (pronounced "vee-will") is an all-female person cadet corps and 4-year program preparing participants for both military and noncombatant leadership through academics, fitness, military training, practical experiences and co-circular activities. Cadets also participate in co-educational ROTC training.[26] Commandant of the corps of cadets is Brig. Gen. Teresa "Terry" A. H. Djuric (USAF, Retired).[27] [28]

Plan for the Exceptionally Gifted [edit]

The Plan for the Exceptionally Gifted (PEG) at Mary Baldwin University is an early archway college program for girls who have completed seventh-10th grade and have not yet completed, or in some cases not nonetheless started, high school. The program was founded in 1985 with a form of 11 students and now enrolls approximately 30 new students each twelvemonth. Participants ("PEGs") reside in a PEG-specific dorm building, just attend classes with traditional-age students with the exception of a mandatory, PEG specific, introductory philosophy class named "Knowing the Self" (Phil 112). PEGs typically earn a bachelor'south degree in the normal four years.[29] [30]

Campus [edit]

The MBU main campus is located in Staunton, and its White potato Deming Higher of Health Sciences is located on a branch campus in nearby Fishersville. The college operates regional centers throughout Virginia in Charlottesville, Emporia, Glenns, Kilmarnock, Richmond, Roanoke, South Boston, South Colina, Warsaw, Weyers Cave, and Williamsburg.

The commencement building on Staunton campus was the Mary Baldwin University, Master Building, built in 1844. The building now houses administrative offices and has been listed on the National Register of Celebrated Places (NRHP) since 1973.[31]

Traditions [edit]

MBU celebrates several almanac traditions with the surrounding customs. Every autumn, Mary Baldwin University commemorates Apple Day, during which students and faculty glean apples at a Virginia orchard. In recent years, the collected fruit has been distributed to expanse food pantries.[32] The college besides has marked Founders 24-hour interval each October since 1898 to honor founders Mary Julia Baldwin and Rufus William Bailey.[33]

The "Mary Baldwin College Fight Song" is sung to the tune of "Blue and Gold." The song was used by Staunton Military Academy (SMA) until information technology airtight in 1976. After Mary Baldwin purchased the SMA campus, the college began using the academy'southward athletic fields, adopted the melody of the SMA fight song in 2008, and still flies SMA flags during parades.[14] VWIL continues to hold an annual SMA reunion weekend involving a parade, banquet, and awarding of several scholarships.

Apple Day is historic annually at Mary Baldwin. Classes are cancelled on one day in the autumn to allow fourth dimension for several service projects, including an apple gleaning, and an apple-themed carnival.

Athletics edifice and field at Mary Baldwin

Athletics [edit]

Mary Baldwin'due south teams participate every bit a member of the National Collegiate Able-bodied Clan's Segmentation Iii. The Fighting Squirrels are a fellow member of the USA S Able-bodied Conference (USA Southward). Men's sports include baseball game, basketball, cantankerous country, soccer, tennis, and track and field. Women'south sports include basketball, cross state, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.

The original mascot of the Mary Baldwin athletics program was Gladys the Fighting Squirrel. Baldwin was introduced as the new athletics mascot in November 2019.[ii]

Notable alumni [edit]

  • Tallulah Bankhead, extra
  • Claudia Brind-Woody, IBM executive
  • Dorie Clark, author and executive education professor
  • Judith Godwin, abstract painter
  • Caroline Rose Hunt, hotelier and philanthropist
  • Anna Jarvis, founder of Mother's Day
  • Louisa Venable Kyle, writer
  • Custer LaRue, musician
  • Lucille Foster McMillin, federal official
  • Jason Narvy, actor
  • Susan Schmidt, Pulitzer prize-winning journalist
  • St. Clair Wright, historic preservationist

See also [edit]

  • Women's Colleges in the Southern The states

References [edit]

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2019. "U.S. and Canadian 2019 NTSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2019 Endowment Market place Value, and Percentage Alter in Market place Value from FY18 to FY19 (Revised)". National Clan of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Hoop-La Celebrates 2019–20 Women's Basketball game, Introduces Athletics Mascot". marybaldwin.edu. Mary Baldwin University. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 4 February 2021. Pumping upwards the crowd during the rally was a special surprise guest — Baldwin the Fighting Squirrel, the official mascot of MBU Athletics — who took to the court for the offset time at an athletics event to gloat women's basketball.
  3. ^ a b c Gary Robertson (30 October 2013). "Women's colleges leverage their advantages". Virginia Business organization. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  4. ^ "private liberal arts higher for women". Mary Baldwin Academy . Retrieved 2016-12-01 .
  5. ^ Times-Dispatch, Karin Kapsidelis | Richmond. "Mary Baldwin to add coed residential programs". The Daily Progress . Retrieved 2016-12-12 .
  6. ^ a b Megan Williams (eight September 2013). "Steering Baldwin: A decade of innovation, tradition for MBC president Pamela Pull a fast one on". NewsLeader. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b c Mary Watters (1942). The History of Mary Baldwin College 1842-1942. Mary Baldwin College.
  8. ^ Bob Stuart (eighteen October 2013). "New commandant takes over Virginia Women's Establish". The News Virginian. Retrieved twenty Jan 2015.
  9. ^ "Five Lusby women part of all-female cadet corps". Maryland Community Gazette. 13 September 2013. Archived from the original on 3 Feb 2015. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  10. ^ "History". MBU. Retrieved 2018-05-01 .
  11. ^ a b Patricia H. Menk (1992). To Live in Time: The Sesquicentennial History of Mary Baldwin Higher. Mary Baldwin College. ISBN978-0-9633486-0-9.
  12. ^ "Grade-a-Twelvemonth Mix Plan Approved in Tallahassee". The Tuscaloosa News. April 23, 1963.
  13. ^ "History and Traditions at Mary Baldwin Academy". Mary Baldwin Academy. 2020.
  14. ^ a b "The MBC Fight Song". MBC Athletics. 12 July 2011. Retrieved iv February 2015.
  15. ^ "Dean Pamela Play a trick on named president at Mary Baldwin College". Miami University. 3 Apr 2003. Retrieved four February 2015.
  16. ^ "Graduation at RCC set". Sentinel. 22 April 2009. Retrieved iv Feb 2015.
  17. ^ Kapsidelis, Karen (12 May 2015). "Mary Baldwin to get Academy". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
  18. ^ "MBU Academics". Mary Baldwin University. Retrieved 2018-05-01 .
  19. ^ Charlie Tyson (21 July 2014). "What's Expendable?". Within HigherEd. Retrieved 4 Feb 2015.
  20. ^ "Shakespeare and Performance". Mary Baldwin College. Archived from the original on 12 May 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  21. ^ Holly Prestidge (13 September 2011). "Heifetz International Music Found moving to Mary Baldwin campus". Richmond Times Dispatch. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  22. ^ Tim Smith (11 August 2014). "NPR veteran Ben Roe to be executive director of Heifetz Establish". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  23. ^ "Clubs and Organizations". Mary Baldwin College. Archived from the original on 6 March 2015. Retrieved v February 2015.
  24. ^ "Spencer Center- Changemakers for Women". MBC. Archived from the original on 5 Feb 2015. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  25. ^ Biskupic, Joan (27 June 1996). "Supreme Courtroom Invalidates Exclusion of Women by VMI". The Washington Post . Retrieved 10 August 2018. Rehnquist agreed with the bulk that the Virginia Women'southward Institute for Leadership, at nearby Mary Baldwin women'due south college, was 'distinctly inferior.' Ginsburg noted the VWIL program, established in response to a lower courtroom ruling against VMI, offers a faculty with 'significantly fewer Ph.D.'s' than at VMI and enrolls students with SAT scores about 100 points lower than the score for VMI freshmen.
  26. ^ Meghan Modafferi (Nov 2013). "It's a Woman's World". US Airways Magazine.
  27. ^ Stuart, Bob (eighteen October 2013). "New commandant takes over Virginia Women's Institute". The News Virginian . Retrieved ten August 2018.
  28. ^ Charles Firm Ii (xviii October 2013). "Mary Baldwin College Sees Leadership Alter for Virginia Women's Institute for Leadership". WHSV-TV . Retrieved ten August 2018. Authority was transferred to Brigadier Full general Teresa Djuric from Brigadier General Due north. Michael Bissell.
  29. ^ Kleiner, Carolyn (12 September 1999). "The Littlest Freshman of All: Colleges recruit adolescent geniuses. But who benefits?". U.S. News and World Report. Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  30. ^ Glod, Maria (2 Dec 2007). "Young, Gifted and Skipping High School: Va. College Feeds Academic Cravings". Washington Post . Retrieved 14 August 2011.
  31. ^ "Mary Baldwin College, Master Building". National Park Service. Retrieved v February 2015.
  32. ^ Voth, Emerge (October 2010). "Mary Baldwin Students glean orchard to feed needy". Retrieved v November 2016.
  33. ^ "Traditions". MBU. Retrieved 2018-05-01 .

Farther reading [edit]

  • Menk, Patricia H. (1992). To Live in Fourth dimension: The Sesquicentennial History of Mary Baldwin Higher. Mary Baldwin Higher. ISBN978-0-9633486-0-ix.
  • Strum, Philippa (2002). Women in the Barracks: The VMI Case and Equal Rights . University Press of Kansas. ISBN0-7006-1164-nine.

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Official athletics website
  • Campus map
  • Collection of scanned archival materials from MBC library hosted at annal.org (Yearbooks, college newsletters, etc.)

Coordinates: 38°9′16.8″North 79°4′3.one″W  /  38.154667°N 79.067528°Westward  / 38.154667; -79.067528

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