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Westminster College
NameWestminster College
Established1852
TypePrivate
LocationFulton, Missouri, USA

Westminster College is a private college located in Fulton, Missouri, founded in 1852 by the Presbyterian Church (USA). The college has a strong affiliation with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and is known for its Winston Churchill's famous Iron Curtain speech, which was delivered on the campus in 1946, in the presence of Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower. The college has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including John Findlay, William Leonard, and Robert A. Brady. The college is also associated with the Churchill Memorial and Library, which is dedicated to the life and legacy of Winston Churchill, and features exhibits on the Battle of Britain, D-Day, and the Yalta Conference.

History

The history of Westminster College dates back to 1852, when it was founded by the Presbyterian Church (USA) as a liberal arts college. The college has a strong connection to the American Civil War, with many of its students and faculty members playing important roles in the Battle of Vicksburg and the Battle of Gettysburg. The college has also been associated with notable figures such as Mark Twain, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, who have all visited the campus. In 1946, the college hosted Winston Churchill's famous Iron Curtain speech, which was attended by Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, and marked a significant moment in the Cold War. The college has also been involved in various international events, including the Potsdam Conference and the Treaty of Versailles.

Academics

The academic programs at Westminster College are designed to provide students with a well-rounded education, with a focus on liberal arts and sciences. The college offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including majors in business administration, computer science, and environmental science. The college is also known for its strong programs in pre-med and pre-law, with many students going on to attend top medical schools and law schools such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Yale University. The college has a strong faculty, with many professors having earned degrees from top institutions such as Oxford University, Cambridge University, and Columbia University. The college is also associated with the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the American Council on Education.

Campus

The campus of Westminster College is located in Fulton, Missouri, and features a range of modern and historic buildings. The college is situated on a 86-acre campus, which includes the Churchill Memorial and Library, the Hunter Activity Center, and the Winston Churchill statue. The campus is also home to the Fulton Theatre, which hosts a range of cultural events and performances throughout the year, including productions by the Fulton Symphony Orchestra and the Missouri Symphony Orchestra. The college has a strong commitment to sustainability, with many buildings on campus featuring green architecture and renewable energy systems, such as those used at Google and Microsoft. The campus is also located near the Mark Twain National Forest, which provides opportunities for outdoor recreation and environmental education.

Student_life

Student life at Westminster College is vibrant and diverse, with a range of extracurricular activities and organizations available to students. The college has a strong Greek life program, with chapters of Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Tau Delta, and Kappa Alpha Order. The college also has a range of cultural organizations, including the African American Student Association, the Asian American Student Association, and the Hispanic American Student Association. Students can also participate in a range of community service projects, including volunteer work with the American Red Cross, the Salvation Army, and the Habitat for Humanity. The college is also associated with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators and the American College Personnel Association.

Athletics

The athletic teams at Westminster College are known as the Westminster Blue Jays, and compete in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The college offers a range of sports programs, including basketball, soccer, and volleyball. The college has a strong athletic tradition, with many teams and individuals winning conference and national championships, including the NCAA Division III championship. The college is also associated with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and the College Athletic Business Management Association. Notable athletes from the college include Kurt Warner, who played in the Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams, and Calvin Johnson, who played in the Pro Bowl with the Detroit Lions.

Notable_alumni

Westminster College has a long list of notable alumni, including John Findlay, who served as the United States Ambassador to France, and William Leonard, who was a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. The college is also associated with notable figures such as Winston Churchill, who delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech on the campus, and Harry S. Truman, who was a United States President and a strong supporter of the college. Other notable alumni include Robert A. Brady, who served in the United States Congress, and James W. Symington, who was a United States Representative from Missouri. The college is also associated with the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the Council on Foreign Relations.

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