Earlham College
Earlham College is a private liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana. The college was established in 1847 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) and has a strong focus on Quaker values such as integrity, a commitment to peace and social justice, mutual respect, and community decision-making. It offers a Master of Arts in Teaching and has an affiliated graduate seminary, the Earlham School of Religion, which offers three master's degrees: Master of Divinity, Master of Ministry, and Master of Arts in Religion.
Former name | Friends Boarding School (1847–1859) |
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Motto | Vita Lux Hominum (Life is the Light of Man) |
Type | Private liberal arts college |
Established | 1847 |
Religious affiliation | Quakers |
Endowment | $426 million (2022) |
President | Anne M. Houtman |
Students | 677 |
Location | Richmond , , U.S. 39°49′28.44″N 84°54′47.78″W |
Campus | Rural, 800 acres (320 ha) |
Colors | Maroon & white |
Nickname | Quakers |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division III – HCAC |
Mascot | Big Earl |
Website | earlham |
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