New England College of Liberal Arts North Adams Ma

Public, residential, liberal arts college in U.Due south.

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Seal.png

Sometime names

North Adams State Higher (1960-1997)
State Teachers College of North Adams (1932-1960)
Due north Adams Normal School (1894-1932)[1]
Blazon Public liberal arts college
Established 1894; 128 years agone  (1894)
Accreditation NECHE

Bookish affiliations

Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Endowment $14.vii 1000000 (2020)[2]
President James F. "Jaimie" Birge

Academic staff

87 total-time
42 part-time
Students ane,202 (Fall 2020)[3]
Undergraduates 1,076 (Fall 2020)[3]
Postgraduates 126 (Autumn 2020)[3]
Location

North Adams

,

Massachusetts

,

U.S.


42°41′30″North 73°06′14″West  /  42.6917°N 73.1039°Westward  / 42.6917; -73.1039 Coordinates: 42°41′30″North 73°06′14″W  /  42.6917°N 73.1039°W  / 42.6917; -73.1039
Campus Rural, 105 acres (42 ha)
Colors Navy and lime dark-green (for academics)
Navy and gold (for athletics)
Nickname Trailblazers

Sporting affiliations

NCAA Division 3, Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference, North Atlantic Conference
Mascot Murdock the Mountain Lion
Website www.mcla.edu
MCLA North Adams Logo.png

The Massachusetts Higher of Liberal Arts (MCLA) is a public liberal arts higher in North Adams, Massachusetts. It is part of the country university system of Massachusetts.[4] It is a member of the Quango of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. Originally established as part of the state's normal school system for preparation teachers, information technology at present offers a broad diversity of programs leading to Available of Science and Bachelor of Arts degrees, every bit well as a Master of Didactics runway.

History [edit]

Murdock Hall, one of the college' southward classroom buildings.

MCLA was founded in 1894 equally Due north Adams Normal School, and it offered commencement educational activity at mail service-secondary level three years later on. By 1897, the Normal School enrolled 32 students (29 women, 3 men) and employed 4 teachers. In 1932, North Adams Normal Schoolhouse became State Teachers Higher of Due north Adams, added an upper-division curriculum, and started awarding bachelor's degrees. In 1936, it instituted graduate program. In 1960, it changed its name to N Adams State College and, in 1997, to Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, reflecting its position every bit the public liberal arts college within the Massachusetts land university organisation.[1]

In 2004, President Mary Grant led in the creation of the Berkshire Compact for Higher Didactics and MCLA Gallery 51.[5] MCLA also is the lead partner in the Berkshire Stalk (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Pipeline Network.

In 2008, the Massachusetts Higher Education Bond Bill included $54.v million for a new Center for Science and Innovation at MCLA. Information technology opened in 2013 as the Feigenbaum Eye for Science and Innovation.[6]

In 2014, Grant left the college and Cynthia F. Brown was appointed Interim President. Although Greg Summers was initially named the new president, he afterward withdrew his acceptance, citing family unit health concerns.[vii] On December 9, 2015, Jamie Birge was named equally president.[viii]

Academics [edit]

Academic rankings
Liberal arts colleges
U.South. News & Globe Written report [9] 149

MCLA has a rolling admissions programme. It requires graduation from an accredited secondary school or a GED. MCLA uses SAT or ACT composite scores for entrance consideration. MCLA accepts transfer students with grade-point average requirements or with an associate degree. MCLA is accredited by the New England Commission of College Education.[x]

MCLA awards the Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science on the undergraduate level and too confers master's degrees in both didactics and business assistants, as well as a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS). MCLA offers nineteen major programs of study and 35 minors. On average, MCLA offers 300 bookish courses each semester. Graduation from MCLA requires completing 120 credits of academic piece of work. Of these, about 40 must in the college-wide core curriculum. Another 40 credits are required for a major. At to the lowest degree 40 upper-division credits are required. At to the lowest degree 45 credits must be earned while the student is in residence at the higher. Students must earn at least a two.0 grade signal average overall and a ii.0 in their major.

Distinctive educational programs [edit]

MCLA offers internships for undergraduates through the Berkshire Hills Internship Program. It also offers undergraduates coursework in other countries through its travel abroad program. MCLA belongs to the Massachusetts Council for International Education (MaCIE), College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS), and the National Student Exchange (NSE). Through these associations and connections, students are sent on semester- or year-long programs to colleges around the world.

The college Honors Programme[xi] includes ten percent of the student torso for whom it offers special interdisciplinary courses in such topics as "The Mathematics of Fairness," "Ethics and Animals" or "The Romantic Movement." The college is authorized by the state to grant the stardom "Commonwealth Scholar" to students who complete the honors program with a capstone thesis.

Athletics [edit]

MCLA has xiii varsity sports. The higher's varsity teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the NCAA Division III level in the Massachusetts Country Collegiate Able-bodied Conference (MASCAC). Active intercollegiate female teams are basketball, volleyball, tennis, cross country, soccer, softball, and lacrosse; while agile intercollegiate male teams are baseball, basketball game, golf, cross country, lawn tennis and soccer. The college also has NERFU club rugby which was re-activated in 2011.

From 1963, the college's athletic teams were known equally the Mohawks, subsequently the Mohawk Trail which runs along Massachusetts Route 2. In response to concerns over using a Native American name (Francis Boots, cultural-preservation officeholder of the Mohawk tribe, has told college officials that his people were not honored by the proper name[12]), the mascot was inverse to the Trailblazers in 2002. In 2013, a new mascot, the Mount King of beasts, was adopted while in April 2019, the Trailblazer community named the Mascot "Murdock" after a vote of the campus community, alumni, and community members.[13]

The near successful squad in the college's history was the men's water ice hockey squad, which was cut in 2003.

Organization and administration [edit]

Smith House, previously the residence of the sitting higher president, currently serves as administrative offices.

MCLA is governed by the Massachusetts Board of College Pedagogy. Beyond that, MCLA has extra-institutional representation of 11 voting members and the Board of Trustees, whose members are appointed by the governor which has 11 voting members. A student representative to the board of trustees is elected every spring past the student trunk to sit for one bookish year. Administration positions include 12 men and 24 women. Academic affairs is headed by the vice president for academic diplomacy. Business and finances is headed by the vice president for administration and finance. Pupil affairs is headed by the vice president of student affairs. The full-time instructional faculty has 52 men and 36 women. The bookish governance body, All College Commission, meets an average of nine times each year.

Publications [edit]

The school has two student publications: The Buoy,[14] a weekly paper, and Spires, a literary magazine published each year. Radio Station WJJW broadcasts for 140 hours each week, and episodes of the educatee-run college Television receiver news program, Beacon Web News, are produced one time a week. MCLA also has 1 faculty publication: The Heed's Eye,[xv] and ane alumni publication, Beacons & Seeds,[16] which comes out twice a yr.

Notable alumni [edit]

  • Daniel E. Bosley - fellow member emeritus of the Mass. Firm of Representatives (served 1986 - 2011)
  • Thomas Calter- member emeritus of the Mass. Firm of Representatives (served 2007 - 2018)
  • Mary Grant - onetime president of MCLA and the start alumna to serve as president.[17]
  • Ken Loma - retired MLB thespian.[eighteen]
  • Anton Strout - urban fantasy novelist.[19]
  • John Barrett III - state legislator, mayor of N Adams for 26 years[xx]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b "MCLA History".
  2. ^ As of June xxx, 2020. U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and Academy Business organisation Officers and TIAA. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/mcla-2187[ bare URL ]
  4. ^ "Virtually MCLA".
  5. ^ "Archived re-create". Archived from the original on 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2010-12-05 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy equally title (link)
  6. ^ "Feigenbaum Center For Science and Innovation".
  7. ^ Damon, Edward (31 March 2015). "MCLA presidential selection Greg Summers bows out, citing family unit wellness problems". Berkshire Eagle.
  8. ^ "MCLA selects Jaimie Birge, college pedagogy veteran and quondam Lee resident, as adjacent president". Berkshire Eagle. 10 March 2015.
  9. ^ "All-time Colleges 2021: National Liberal Arts Colleges". U.S. News & World Report . Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  10. ^ Massachusetts Institutions – NECHE, New England Committee of Higher Teaching, retrieved May 26, 2021
  11. ^ "Honors Plan". Archived from the original on 2010-10-31. Retrieved 2010-12-05 .
  12. ^ Flores, Christopher (10 May 2002). "Mascot Sentinel". The Chronicle of Higher Educational activity. 48 (35): A8. ProQuest 214690218.
  13. ^ "MCLA Mascot - MCLA".
  14. ^ "TheBeacon_MCLA - MCLA'due south Student Paper".
  15. ^ "Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Eugene L. Freel Library : Free Texts : Gratis Download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive".
  16. ^ "Dwelling - Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts". alumni.mcla.edu.
  17. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-09. Retrieved 2010-07-27 . {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived re-create as title (link)
  18. ^ 1992 Topps baseball carte # 664
  19. ^ Anton Strout. Anton Strout'southward official Facebook page, accessed June 6, 2011.
  20. ^ "MCLA Announces Appointments to Board of Trustees", MCLA, April 2016 (accessed 2018-03-08).

External links [edit]

  • Official website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_College_of_Liberal_Arts

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