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Serving the Old Dominion : a history of Christopher Newport University, 1958-2011 / Phillip Hamilton.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hamilton, Phillip, 1961-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Christopher Newport University--History.
Christopher Newport University.
Universities and colleges--Virginia.
Universities and colleges.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (318 pages) : illustrations, maps
Place of Publication:
Macon, GA : University Press, c2011.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Serving the Old Dominion: A History of Christopher Newport University tells the story of Virginia¿s youngest state university during the late-20th and early-21st centuries. Opened in 1961 in Newport News as a commuter school with 170 students, Christopher Newport University(CNU) today is a highly-selective residential college serving 5,000 students from across the state and is a vital part of life on the Virginia Peninsula. Placing the University¿s development into the larger context of American higher education, Phillip Hamilton narrates Christopher Newport¿s growth and evolution across five decades. In 1958, Hampton Roads leaders initiated discussions with state officials to create a commuter college on the Peninsula to serve both working adults and the ¿baby boom¿ generation. Initially a two-year branch of the College of William and Mary, Christopher Newport quickly established a tradition of excellent teaching led by a dedicated faculty. In the mid-1990s, changes in higher education (particularly the advent of online education) caused CNU to experience declining enrollments and budget cuts. Amid these difficulties, former U.S. Senator Paul Trible became CNU¿s fifth president. Under his leadership, the university dramatically changed direction. Building upon its reputation for exceptional teaching, Trible turned the school into a residential college and recruited highly-talented students from throughout the Old Dominion. Initiation of a $500 million building campaign transformed both the campus and student life. Thus, by the end of the new millennium¿s first decade, CNU was a thriving and important academic institution within Virginia.
Contents:
Cover ; Copyright ; Contents ; Part I On An Upward Trajectory (19581971); A COLLEGE FROM SCRATCH; A CHANGING COLLEGE AMID CHANGING TIMES; Part II Growing Pains (19711995); DEALING WITH THE 70S; CHALLENGES AND CHANGES ; Part III Transformation (19962011); A NEW VISION AND NEW DIRECTIONS ; A UNIVERSITY FOR THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY ; INDEX
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0-88146-353-1
OCLC:
787846153

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