Elizabethtown College

Elizabethtown College

Infobox University
name=Elizabethtown College
motto= Educate for Service
established=1899
president=Dr. Theodore E. Long
city=Elizabethtown
state=Pennsylvania
country=USA
type=Private, 4-year, Comprehensive
endowment=US$52.2 million (FY 2007) [ [http://www.nacubo.org/Images/All%20Institutions%20Listed%20by%20FY%202007%20Market%20Value%20of%20Endowment%20Assets_2007%20NES.pdf 2007 NACUBO Endowment Study] ]
undergrad=2,082 [http://apps.collegeboard.com/search/CollegeDetail.jsp?collegeId=3786&profileId=0]
postgrad=42
faculty=125 full-time
ratio=13:1
curriculum=Comprehensive
majors=45
concentrations=60
campus=Residential Area
192 acres including Lake Placida
sports=20
sportsclubs=30+
mascot =The Blue Jay
colors=Blue & Gray
head_label=Provost|head=Dr. Susan Traverso
free_label=Student Groups| free=80+
footnotes=
One Alpha Drive
Elizabethtown, PA 17022
(717)361-1400

website= [http://www.etown.edu/ Elizabethtown College]


Elizabethtown College is a small comprehensive college located in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County. The school was founded in 1899 by members of the Church of the Brethren. It is commonly referred to as "E-town."

History

Founded in 1899, Elizabethtown College is a 'centennial college', one of dozens of institutions of higher learning founded in the 19th century by churches or church members interested in the educational advancement of their denominational membership. Elizabethtown College was founded by the Reverend Jacob G. Francis and members of the Church of the Brethren. During its first two decades, Elizabethtown College functioned as a college and as an academy for high school students to bolster its teacher training program. In 1921, the College became accredited by the State Council on Education, and bestowed its first baccalaureate degree. The success during the 1920s was soon replaced by the hardships of the 1930s. Despite calls to close down the facility, the spirit of perseverance at the College carried it through those trying times. After World War II, Elizabethtown College again saw prosperity, and became accredited by the Middle States Association in 1948 and the American Council of Education in 1949. [http://www.bmpcoe.org/bestpractices/internal/etown/summary.html]

Presidents of the College

*Isaac Newton Harvey (I.N.H.) Beahm - 1900-1901 & 1904-1908
*George Ness Falkenstein - 1901-1902
*Daniel Conrad Reber - 1902-1904 & 1908-1918
*Henry Kulp Ober - 1918-1921 & 1924-1928
*Jacob Gibble Meyer - 1921-1924
*Ralph Wiest Schlosser - 1928-1929 & 1930-1941
*Harry Hess Nye - 1929-1930
*Abba Charles (A.C.) Baugher - 1941-1961
*Roy Edwin McAuley - 1961-1966
*Morley Josiah Mays - 1966-1977
*Mark C. Ebersole - 1977-1985
*Gerhard E. Spiegler - 1985-1996
*Theodore E. Long - 1996-present

Chairman of the Board of Trustees

*Jesse C. Ziegler - 1900-1918
*Samuel H. Hertzler - 1918-1936
*Henry K. Ober - 1936-1939
*Rufus P. Bucher - 1939-1954
*Joseph W. Kettering - 1954-1958
*Aaron G. Breidenstine - 1960-1974
*Clifford B. Huffman - 1975-1981
*V. Lester Schreiber - 1982-1991
*Wayne A. Nicarry - 1991-1996
*Daniel H. Raffensperger - 1997-1999
*Kenneth L. Bowers - 2000-2002
*David Hosler - 2002-present

Alma Mater

"We hail thee Alma Mater dear,"
"As now we sing thee praise."
"O let thy walls and storied halls"
"Resound with endless lays."

(Chorus)
"We love thy sons so noble."
"Thy daughters fair and true;"
"We love thee ever, oh E. C.,"
"And thy colors Gray and Blue."

"The strong and fair alike do share"
"The labours of thy hand."
"Together they proclaim always"
"Thy glory through the land." (Chorus)

"As long as breezes 'round thee blow,"
"And countless ages roll,"
"May Heaven's blessings on thee rest"
"While we thy name extol." (Chorus)
*"Written by Jennie Via in 1921"

Campus

Academic Buildings

*James B. Hoover Center for Business, opened in August 2006. Named for 1975 Elizabethtown College graduate James B. Hoover, the Hoover Center houses the college's business program, the Edward R. Murphy Center for Continuing Education and Distance Learning, and the S. Dale High Center for Family Business.
*Masters Center for Science Math and Engineering, partially opened in August 2007. Named for its benefactor, Frank M. Masters, Jr., the Masters Center will incorporate Esbenshade and Musser halls (see below) and the new Lyet wing. It will feature convert|118000|sqft|m2|-2 of space housing science and mathematics programs.
*Esbenshade Hall, opened in 1967. Esbenshade houses science facilities as well as the Gibble Auditorium.
*Musser Hall. Musser houses the college's chemistry program.
*Nicarry Hall, opened in 1972. Named for Wayne Nicarry, Nicarry houses classrooms and faculty offices.
*Steinman Center, opened in 1928. Originally the Gibble Science Hall, the Steinman Center, named for the Steinman Foundation of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was renovated in 1985 to house communications and arts programs. It received substantial additions in 1958 and 2000.
*Wenger Center, opened in 1921. Originally a residential facility named the Fairview Apartments, Wenger houses the college's humanities programs.
*Zug Hall, opened in 1950. Originally Zug Memorial Library, Zug now houses the college's fine and performing arts programs, an art gallery, and administrative offices.

Administrative/Non-Academic Buildings

*Alpha Hall, opened in 1901. Alpha is the college's administrative center, housing the offices of the president, provost, dean of the faculty, vice president of administration, vice president of finance, vice president of institutional advancement, human resources, international programs, college relations, the Family Business Center, and the development office.
*Brossman Commons, opened in 2002. Brossman is a combination of the Annenberg Center, opened in 1992, and the Baugher Student Center, opened in 1962. A new structure was built between these two buildings, while the others were refurbished. The center houses a bookstore, post office, black box theater, dining hall, convenience store, performance spaces, student support offices, and a game room.
*High Library opened in 1990.
*Leffler Chapel and Performance Center, opened in 1995. A gift of local businessman Carlos R. Leffler, the chapel is home to the 900-seat Musser Auditorium, the Lyet Gallery, and the McCormick Gallery exhibition space. Music at Gretna, a performance group, is resident at the chapel.
*Leffler House, which currently houses the admissions office.
*Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies. Named for Galen S. Young, D.O., and Jesse M. Young, the center includes the Bucher Meetinghouse, Bucher Bookshop, offices, seminar rooms, a reading room, and a display area.

Athletic Facilities

*Alumni Courts - Six hard-true tennis courts [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mtennis/program.asp] used by the men's and women's tennis teams.
*Ira R. Herr Field - Home field for soccer and women's lacrosse - Seating capacity 2,225 - Named for Ira R. Herr, the first athletic director at Elizabethtown College. The field has been the site of four NCAA Division III Final Fours and ten other NCAA tournaments.
*Kevin Scott Boyd Memorial Stadium - Home field for baseball - Named in honor of Kevin Scott Boyd who was a first baseman for the Blue Jays from 1996 to 1998.
*Thompson Gymnasium - Opened in 1970 - Home for women's volleyball, men's and women's basketball, and wrestling.
*Wolf Field - Opened in 2002 - Home field for field hockey and men's lacrosse.
*Alumni Pool - Home for the men's and women's swim teams. It was most recently renovated in 2007.

Residential Living Buildings

*Brinser Residence Hall - Opened in 1965 - Named for David E. & Sadie M. Brinser
*Founders Residence Hall - Opened in 1971 - Dedicated to four founders: S.H. Hertzler, G.N. Falkenstein, I.N.H. Beahm, and J.C. Ziegler.
*Hackman Apartments - Opened in 2000 and 2002 - Named for Vera H. Hackman, a 1925 graduate of Elizabethtown College who later served as Dean of Women at the College.
*Myer Residence Hall - Opened in 1957 - Named for Elizabeth Myer
*Ober Residence Hall - Opened in 1960 - Named for H. K. Ober
*Royer Residence Hall - Opened in 1962 - Named for B. Mary Royer
*Schlosser Residence Hall - Opened in 1965 - Named for R. W. Schlosser
*Schreiber Quadrangle - Opened in 1992 - Named for V. Lester Schreiber

Former Campus Buildings

*Business Education Building
*Center Hall
*North Hall
*Rider Memorial Hall - Opened in 1906 - Closed in 1989
*South Hall

Academics

Elizabethtown College is a comprehensive college offering 45 majors and more than 60 minors/concentrations in the humanities, arts and sciences, and professional disciplines. There are currently 1900 full time students enrolled from 30 states and more than 40 countries in the various major programs offered at the college. For thirteen consecutive years, the college has ranked as a top comprehensive college in the north United States by U.S. News and World Report.

Academic Majors

Interdisciplinary Minors

Continuing Education

Elizabethtown College's Adult Degree Program has been in existence since the 1970s [http://www.etowndegrees.com] . The Edward R. Murphy Center for Continuing Education and Distance Learning office is located in the James B. Hoover Center for Business. In addition to courses offered at the Elizabethtown campus, courses are also offered at the Dixon University Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and in Lancaster, Pennsylvania at College Square. The mission for the program is:

"The Edward R. Murphy Center for Continuing Education and Distance Learning at Elizabethtown College seeks to extend the boundaries of the College's learning community to include a wider and more diverse population. The Center expresses the values of the College's mission through a commitment to and advocacy of degree and non-degree academic programs for adult learners. In particular, the Center embraces the values of human dignity and social justice by widening access to quality higher education for adults. In its programs and outreach, the Center fosters a learner-centered academic culture that expresses the College's belief that learning is life-long and most noble when used to benefit others. [http://www.etowndegrees.com/about-us/mission.asp]
"

Honors Program

In 1999, the Provost Ronald J. McAllister asked Dr. Conrad L. Kanagy, associate professor of Sociology, to direct the newly named Hershey Foods Honors Program. The name reflected a major donation to the Honors Program’s endowment by the Hershey Foods Corporation.

The first year (1999-2000) of the Program was spent developing curriculum and recruiting students for the 2000-2001 academic year. Subsequently, the program enrolled its first class of 42 Honors students in the fall of 2000, with an average SAT score of 1300. Of this first class, 21 students graduated from the program.

The program has continued to grow and maintains an enrollment of approximately 10 percent of the student body. In the spring of 2005, the Hershey Foods Company changed its name and subsequently, the program was renamed to the Elizabethtown College Honors Program, sponsored by The Hershey Company. Dr. Kanagy stepped down from directing the program, and Dr. Dana Gulling Mead, associate professor of English, was named the new director of the program. [http://www.etown.edu/HonorsProgram.aspx?topic=History]

tudent life

The Office of Student Activities serves as a co-curricular educator and a facilitator in creating environments that call for participation and involvement in the campus community. Through the programming of student traditions, such as T.G.I.S. and Student Involvement Fairs, student are engaged in social experiences. Additionally, the Office of Student Activities serves as the primary resource to student groups on campus striving to enhance their individual contributions to the college community. The Office of Student Activities dedicates its work with the student leaders to make individual involvement most purposeful to students preparing to be the leaders of the college community as well as the global community. [http://www.etown.edu/OSA.aspx?topic=Home]

Elizabethtown offers student-run media that include a newspaper ( [http://www.etownian.com The Etownian] ), a literary magazine "Fine Print", television station ( [http://www.etown.edu/clubs_orgs/ectv/ ECTV] ), radio station ( [http://www.etown.edu/clubs_orgs/wwec/ WWEC 88.3 FM] ), and yearbook ( [http://www.etown.edu/conestogan Conestogan Yearbook] ).

Elizabethtown participates in the Brethren Colleges Abroad program which allows students to visit other countries. The headquarters for the Brethren Colleges Abroad program are located on the Elizabethtown campus.

The students of Elizabethtown College also can voice concerns through the Elizabethtown College Student Senate. The Student Senate is composed of Executive Cabinet made up of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Judicial Chair, Marketing Chair, and Elections Chair. The Senate also has four officers per class and 8 representatives per class. The Dean of Student Life acts as advisor to the organization and general elections are held each year.

Athletics

Elizabethtown College is a member of NCAA Division III, Middle Atlantic Corporation and Commonwealth League. Although Elizabethtown College was founded in 1899, it was not until December 8, 1928 that the first officially sanctioned intercollegiate athletic contest was held. [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/History/]

Men's teams

*Baseball - Started play in 1930* (No seasons in 1942 through 1944)
*Basketball - Started play in 1928
**NCAA Division III National Runner-Up: 2001-02 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mbasket/records/win-loss.asp]
*Cross country - Started play in 1956
**Middle Atlantic Conference Champions 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006. School Record for most consecutive conference titles. 60 All-Conference Performances since 1999. The entire top seven achieving All-Conference in 1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2005. [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mxcountry/default.asp]
**Middle Atlantic Conference Individual Champions: Dave Berdan '04 in 2001, Dustin Scott '03 in 2002.
** NCAA Division III Mid-East Regional Champions 2002. [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mxcountry/default.asp]
** 2002 NCAA Division III Mid-East Regional Indidivudal Champion, Dustin Scott '03.
** Team appearance at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships in 1999 (24th place), 2001 (14th place), 2002 (15th place), and 2004 (15th place). [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mxcountry/default.asp]
** Individual appearances at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships: [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mxcountry/records/region.asp]
*** 2000: Dave Berdan '04 - 92nd place.
*** 2003: Steve Sanko '05 - 90th place.
*** 2005: Tyson Evensen '07 - 106th place, Greg Wetzel '06 - 114th place, Jason Theobald '07 - 116th place.
*** 2006: Patrick Donovan '07 - 95th place.
** NCAA Division III All-Americans: [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mxcountry/records/region.asp]
*** 2001: Dustion Scott '03 - 14th place.
*** 2004: Steve Sanko '05 - 27th place, Jose Miranda '05 - 31st place.
** Cross Country Coaches' Association All-Academic Team in 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007. [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mxcountry/records/academic.asp]
*** Highest GPA in the nation in 2002 (Team GPA 3.54).
*** All-Academic Team Individuals:
**** 2002: Steve Sanko '05, Dustin Scott '03, Greg Weztel '06
**** 2003: Nate Moore '05, Sean Mulcahy '04, Steve Sanko '05, Greg Wetzel '06
**** 2005: Brandon Bear '09, Tyson Evensen '07, Ryan St. Clain '08, and Greg Wetzel '06
**** 2006: Brandon Bear '09, Jason Theobald '07
**** 2007: Scott Derkacz '09, Myles Lund '10.
*Golf - Started play in 1965 (No seasons from 1978-1988) - Reactivated in 1988
*Lacrosse - Started play in 2002
*Soccer - Started play in 1938
**NAIA National Champion: 1960 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/msoccer/records/win-loss.asp]
**NAIA National Runner-Up: 1959 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/msoccer/records/win-loss.asp]
**NCAA Division III National Champion: 1989 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/msoccer/records/win-loss.asp]
*Swimming - Started play in 1964
*Tennis - Started play in 1947
*Track and field - Started play in 2000
*Wrestling - Started play in 1954* - "(All years given are when the teams became varsity sports)"

Women's teams

*Basketball - Started play in 1928* - Most Wins by Any Collegiate Women's Basketball Program in the 20th Century [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/wbasket/records/win-loss.asp]
**NCAA Division III National Runner-Up: 1982-83, 1983-84 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/wbasket/records/win-loss.asp]
**NCAA Division III National Champion: 1981-82, 1988-89 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/wbasket/records/win-loss.asp]
*Cross country - Started play in 1981
*Field hockey - Started play in 1952
*Lacrosse - Started play in 2002
*Soccer - Started play in 1988
*Softball - Started play in 1979
*Swimming - Started play in 1964
*Tennis - Started play in 1961
*Track and field - Started play in 2000
*Volleyball - Started play in 1978* - "(All years given are when the teams became varsity sports)"

Former sports teams

*Football - 1928 only - Not sanctioned by the College but did play a full intercollegiate schedule.

Individual National Champions

*Kevin Clark - Indoor Track - NCAA Division III - Pole Vault - 2007 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mtrack/2007/0310.asp]
*Beckie Donecker - Tennis - NCAA Division III - Singles - 1982 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/wrestling/records/individual.asp] and AIAW Doubles Champion - 1981 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/mtrack/2007/0310.asp]
*Jen Haifley - Tennis - AIAW - Doubles - 1981
*Eric Mast - Wrestling - NCAA Division III - 118 pound weight - 1973-1974 and 1976-1977 [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/wrestling/records/individual.asp]

ervice to Others

Elizabethtown's motto is "Educate for Service." Over 600 students, alumni, faculty, and administrators participate annually in the [http://www.etown.edu/Learning/intothestreets.asp Into the Streets] service program every October in the Elizabethtown community.

Notable alumni

*David G. Behrs '81, President, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana [http://www.etown.edu/news.aspx?year=2007&month=1&dept=29]
*Carl Bowman '79, Sociologist / Author / Educator, Bridgewater College, Bridgewater, VA
*Richard Brezovec '70, Partner, Ernst & Young, New York, NY
*Nancy Davies, Toyota Vice President for Sales in North America [http://www.collegesofdistinction.com/collegetemplates/masterfile.asp?cid=995&st=outcomes]
*Phesheya Dube '00, a journalist from Swaziland who made international news by posing as a war correspondent in Iraq on state-run radio while actually broadcasting from a broom closet in the Swazi capital.
*Steven Falk '76, President, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, CA [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/11/11/BUGBRFMKAH1.DTL]
*Bill Foster '54, former head coach, Duke men's basketball [http://www.sportsstats.com/AP/Duke.html] and 1978 Coach of the Year [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Blue_Devils#Coaches]
*David Hickernell '83, State Representative, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2003-present) [http://www.rephickernell.com/?sectionid=74&sectiontree=74]
*Mark Heckler '77, President, Valparaiso University (2007-present) [http://www.valpo.edu/president/search.php] , Dean, University of Colorado School of Arts 1996-2007.
*Ernest W. Lefever '42, Founder of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington, DC [http://www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu/LitMap/bios/Lefever__Ernest.html]
*William Lenox, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Ethics Counsel [http://www.collegesofdistinction.com/collegetemplates/masterfile.asp?cid=995&st=outcomes]
*Page Lutz '84, Member of the NCAA 25th anniversary women's basketball team [http://www2.etown.edu/sports/releases/0506/074.asp]
*Mark S. McNaughton '85, Former State Representative, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1997-2007) [http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/member_information/house_bio.cfm?districtnumber=104]
*Jeffrey B. Miller '95, Commissioner, Pennsylvania State Police, Harrisburg, PA
*Kimberly Powers '94, contestant on the reality television series .
*Dr. Thomas A. Risser '68, Cardiologist, Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA [http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/07/02/doctors_mission_help_iraq_heal_itself/]
*Bruce Smith '56, Former State Representative, Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981-2007) [http://www.repbrucesmith.com/?sectionid=61&sectiontree=61]
*Ben Houser '97, ESPN producer, 4-time Emmy award winner, 2006 National Headliner Award winner for a feature on former Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner and Mookie Wilson. [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2615471]
*John Leaman '95- A Rhodes scholar, John has obtained a Masters from Oxford and a PhD from The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. He currently works in the biochemistry industry.

Honorary Degree Recipients

2007 Recipients
*Derek C. Hathaway, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Harsco Corporation
*David “Chip” Brightbill, former Pennsylvania state senator of the 48th district
*Noah Wenger, former Pennsylvania state senator of the 99th district2006 Recipients
*Christopher T. Gates, President of the National Civic League [http://www.etown.edu/Commencement.aspx?topic=Honorary+Degrees]
*John B. Craig, Former United States Ambassabor to the Sultanate of Oman
*Frank M. Masters, Jr., Engineer and Philanthropist2005 Recipients
*Anne F. Beiler, the founder of Auntie Anne’s, Inc., franchisor of the world’s largest mall-based pretzel franchise, Auntie Anne’s Hand-Rolled Soft Pretzels
*Doris Gordon, founder of Elizabethtown College’s occupational therapy program
*Susan Eckert, president and chief executive officer of the United Way of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania2004 Recipients
*The Rev. Dr. Nathan D. Baxter, rector of the St. James Episcopal Church
*Douglas Pfautz, Elizabethtown Borough Council past president2003 Recipients
*The Honorable Thomas Ridge, then secretary of Homeland Security and former governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
*Linda Castagna ’67, a member of the College’s Board of Trustees and community leader
*Calvin Duncan, retired captain in the Lancaster Bureau of Police2002 Recipients
*The Honorable David Trimble, Nobel Peace Prize recipient and first minister of Northern Ireland
*Dame Janet Trotter, principal of the University of Gloucestershire

2001 Recipients
*Dr. Eugene Hickok, then U.S. undersecretary for education
*The Reverend Edward Bailey, pastor of Bethel AME Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
*Michael Young, president and CEO of Lancaster Health Alliance2000 Recipients
*Dr. Holmes Morton
*Anne B. Sweigart1999 Recipients
*Constance A. Morella
*David Little
*Kenneth L. Bowers '59, a member of the College's Board of Trustees1998 Recipients
*Arthur Caplan
*Janice L. Ruhl1997 Recipients
*Thomas Adams
*Brian C. Mitchell
*Daniel H. Raffensperger1996 Recipients
*William Cardinal Keeler
*Glenn Y. Forney
*Mary Patterson McPherson
*Donald Reid
*Gerhard E. Spiegler1995 Recipients
*Carl Ellenberger, Jr.
*Robert D. Guthrie
*Dorothy L. Lyet
*Kenneth L. Wolfe1994 Recipients
*Dwight L. Evans
*Clifford B. Huffman
*Judith Sheindlin1993 Recipients
*Senator Harris Wofford
*S. Dale High
*Robert F. Nation

Notable faculty

Current

*David S. Brown: Author of ISBN 0226076407
*David Cullen: Grammy award winning guitarist
*David Downing: Noted C. S. Lewis scholar [http://www.etown.edu/Public.aspx?topic=Newsroom-English-Downing]
*Paul Gottfried: Noted political writer
*Donald Kraybill: Noted scholar of Amish studies
*Jeffrey D. Long: Noted Hindu expert and author of [http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/526722/]
*Michael G. Long: Author of ISBN 0805087109
*Mark Harman: Noted Kafka scholar and translator
*W. Wesley McDonald: Author of Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology [http://www.booktv.org/publiclives/index.asp?schedid=311&segid=5111]
*Sean P. Melvin: Author of "Cyberlaw and E-Commerce Regulation: An Entrepreneurial Approach" [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0324175795/]
*Robert Craig Nation: Noted historian of Russian, Soviet, and Balkan history
*Robert Wheelersburg: Noted Arctic anthropologist [http://www.etownian.com/060209/features-wheelersburg_receives_national.asp]
*Matthew S. Willen: Author of "The Best In Tent Camping: Pennsylvania" ISBN 089732613X [http://www.etownian.com/article.php?id=35]


= Former =
*David Eller: Former chairman of the College's religious studies department and director of the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies; televised historian; was arrested in 2006 on charges of unlawful use of a computer and attempted unlawful contact with a minor.

References

External links

* [http://www.etown.edu Elizabethtown College]
* [http://www.etownalumni.com Elizabethtown Alumni Portal]
* [http://www.etown.edu/sports/ Etown SportsNet]
* [http://www.etownian.com The Etownian (newspaper)]
* [http://www.etown.edu/conestogan The Conestogan (yearbook)]
* [http://www2.etown.edu/clubs_orgs/senate/ Student Senate]
* [http://www.etown.edu/sife Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE)]


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