MILTON HISTORY
BRYAN STEVENSON, ALUMNUS,
EASTERN UNIVERSITY
Eastern University is a
co-ed Christian university in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, just a
bit
west of Philadelphia on
what we call 'The Main Line”. It is affiliated with American
Baptist Churches with
undergraduate and graduate programs for interdenominational
Christian students. The
University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher
Education. The university’s
parents are Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary, now Palmer
Theological Seminary, born in 1925 as a department of the
Seminary it became a separate
institution in 1952, moved
to St. Davids as Eastern Baptist College, renamed Eastern
College in 1972 and in 2001 was granted 'university status'.
The campus just west of
Philadelphia in St. Davids was a 114 acre estate of the Walton
Family named Walmarthon.
Warner Memorial Library is housed in the Harold Howard
Center, with it's Mazie
Hall African American History Room. There is an Edison Room
for artifacts of Thomas
Edison.
The university holds other
sites in Center City Philadelphia, East Falls, Philadelphia,
Harrisburg, and Ripley,
West Virginia.
Eastern has a men's soccer
team, a woman's soccer team , basketball teams, volleyball
teams, lacross, men
baseball team, woman's field hockey, softball, , tennis and
golf
teams and a cross country
track team.
Eastern has 3300 students,
it's president is Ronald Matthews, colors maroon and white, motto
“Faith, Reason and Justice”, the mascot being the Eagle
Bryan Stevenson a Milton,
Delaware native is an alumnus and is the founder and director of
The Equal Justice
Initiative.
Abstract: March 31, 2019
by Harrison Howeth for Milton Historical Museum, from the source
WIKIPEDIA.
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