Cazenovia College
Cazenovia College is a private college in Cazenovia, New York.
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Type | Private college |
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Established | 1824 |
Endowment | $32.2 million (2014)[1] |
President | Ron Chesbrough[2] |
Academic staff | 154 (54 full-time, 100 part-time) |
Students | 800 (Fall 2020)[3] |
Undergraduates | 775 (Fall 2020)[3] |
Postgraduates | 25 (Fall 2020)[3] |
Location | , , U.S. 42.9320°N 75.8538°W |
Colors | Blue & gold |
Nickname | Wildcats |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division III – NAC |
Website | www |
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History
Cazenovia College began in 1824 as the Genesee Seminary. It was sponsored by the Methodist Church but was a non-sectarian institution. It was initially located in the old Madison County Courthouse. Cazenovia was co-educational from its foundation.[4] The seminary was created at the instigation of George Peck and several other prominent clergymen in the area. In 1839, the seminary initiated a three year course, as it was called, which was focused at the education of women. The seminary also had a missionary course, and in 1843 Sophronia Farrington (class of 1828) went out as the first female missionary to Africa, under the auspices of the Young Men's Missionary Society of Boston. This was the earliest foreign mission established by the Methodist Episcopal Church.[5]
Later the institution was known as Cazenovia Seminary. It was known as the Oneida and Genesee Conference Seminary, the Oneida Conference Seminary, and the Central New York Conference Seminary over the years. It did not officially adopt the name Cazenovia Seminary until 1894 but the name was at times used from its inception and is often used to refer to it at any time before it became a college.
In 1942 church sponsorship of Cazenovia was withdrawn and it was reorganized to include a junior college program as well as the prep school with the name of Cazenovia Junior College. It then became Cazenovia College for Women in 1961. In 1982 it returned to being co-educational and adopted its present name although it was not recognized as a bachelor's degree-granting institution until 1988.[4]

Athletics
Cazenovia College teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. The Wildcats are a member of the North Atlantic Conference (NAC). Men's sports include baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, equestrian, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball; women's sports include basketball, cheerleading, crew, cross country, equestrian, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis and volleyball.
Notable alumni
- Lisle C. Carter – First President of the University of the District of Columbia (UDC)
- Carole Cole – CEO of King Cole Productions
- Lucinda L. Combs - First female physician to serve in China for the Women's Foreign Ministry Society.
- Sophronia Farrington Cone-First female missionary to Africa
- Nathan Smith Davis - First editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association
- Wallace B. Douglas - Minnesota lawyer, judge, and state representative
- L. Fidelia Woolley Gillette - One of the first women to be ordained Universalist minister in the United States and the first woman ordained of any denomination in Canada
- Joseph B. Hamilton - Wisconsin lawyer, judge, and state senator
- Lewis Hartsough - Methodist minister and gospel song writer/composer
- Joseph E. Irish - Wisconsin clergyman and state senator
- William C. McDonald (governor) - United States Governor for New Mexico.[6]
- John Philip Newman - Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church; previously three times the Chaplain of the United States Senate
- John W. North- Pioneer statesman and founder of Riverside, California
- Daniel D. Pratt - United States Senator from Indiana
- Rodney S. Rose - Pastor, father of Bayonne Whipple
- Leland Stanford – Industrialist, cofounder of Central Pacific Railroad, former Governor & Senator of California, founder of Stanford University
- James Wilson Seaton - American lawyer and legislator
- Harvey A. Truesdell - New York businessman and assemblyman
- Jimmy Van Heusen - American songwriter
- David F. Wilber - United States Representative from New York
- Barbara W. Woodlee – Former president of Kennebec Valley Community College. The first female president in both the state technical college and community college systems
References
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-23. Retrieved 2015-05-10.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - "People in Motion". The Post Standard. 16 October 2016. p. D2.
- https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/cazenovia-college-2685
- Cazenovia College History page from Cazenovia College website
- First Fifty years of Cazenovia Seminary, 1825-1875: The Missionary Cohort. Accessed 26 August 2009.
- "McDonald, William Calhoun". New Mexico State Record Center and Archives. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
External links
- Official website
- Official athletics website
- The Bonnie Monroe Fashion Illustration Collection from Cazenovia College on New York Heritage Digital Collections