Dean College Explained

Dean College
Motto:Forti et Fideli Nihil Difficile
Former Names:Dean Academy (1865–1941)
Dean Junior College (1941–1994)
Endowment:Over $70 million[1]
President:Mark Boyce, Sandra Cain, Tom Pistorino (interim)[2]
Athleticdirector:Eric Desmond Lee (Vice President of Athletics and Recreation)
Country:United States
Undergrad:1,200
Campus:Suburban,
Sports Nickname:Bulldogs
Mascot:Boomer
Website:www.dean.edu
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Dean College Historic District
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Coordinates:42.0853°N -71.3989°W
Built:1870
Architecture:Classical Revival, Stick/Eastlake, Queen Anne
Added:April 23, 1975
Refnum:75000285
Dean Of Students:David Drucker

Dean College is a private college in Franklin, Massachusetts. It offers bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and certificates.

History

Dean College was founded by Oliver Dean as a co-educational academy, Dean Academy, in 1865. He gave the school approximately nine acres of land and donated $125,000 towards its construction. The first class at Dean Academy was on October 1, 1866, with 44 students attending at the local Universalist Church.

The main building of the Academy, Dean Hall, was completed in 1868. During the summer of 1872, it was destroyed by a fire, but reconstruction began and finished on June 7, 1874.

The school's name changed twice more, Dean Junior College in May 1941 and then Dean College in May 1994.[3] The school's academic mascot is a bulldog named Boomer.

Campus

The 100acres campus includes Dean Hall, the college's oldest structure which houses classrooms, radio station Power 88 WGAO, offices, athletics offices, basketball/volleyball gymnasium, the Center for Student Administrative Services (CSAS), Campus Safety, video production studios/classrooms, the president's office and board room, and two floors of student residences.In 2011, Dean College unveiled a new campus center.[4]

Dean has completed over $60 million in campus improvements over the past 10 years, including Dorothy and Glendon Horne '31 Hall, Green Family Library Learning Commons, Morton Family Learning Center, athletic field updates (press box, scoreboards, dugouts), Grant Field renovation, and the Rooney Shaw Center for Innovation in Teaching.[5]

There are 13 different residence halls on campus, including furnished condominiums in downtown Franklin, suite-style living, all-female residence halls, all-male residence halls and co-ed residence halls.

Dean College offers bachelor's degree and associate degree programs within four schools: School of the Arts, Dean R. Sanders '47 School of Business, Joan Phelps Palladino School of Dance, and School of Liberal Arts. Dean also offers part-time continuing studies options to serve students who wish to pursue their education on a part-time basis. Part-time students may also enroll in certificate programs.

Athletics

The school has 16 athletic teams, known as Bulldogs. They participate in Division III of the NCAA in the following sports:[6]

Upon transition into the NCAA, they accepted membership for all sports into the Great Northeast Athletic Conference except for football.

They accepted membership into the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference. Dean College students also participate in intramural sports.

Notable alumni

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Facts and Figures . Dean College . 23 September 2022 . en.
  2. Web site: Dean College Announces Departure of President Kenn Elmore . May 2, 2024 .
  3. Web site: HOME ABOUT HISTORY & MISSION HISTORY & MISSION . dean.edu . Dean College . 1 February 2023.
  4. Web site: Dean College Dedicates Its New Campus Center . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120123224651/http://www.dean.edu/about/newsandevents.cfm?nid=Dean%20College%20dedicates%20its%20new%20Campus%20Center . 2012-01-23 . Dean College News . Dean College.
  5. Web site: Facts and Figures. 2021-10-29. Dean College. en.
  6. Web site: Official Athletics Site of the Dean College Bulldogs. Dean College Bulldogs. July 20, 2017.
  7. Web site: Dave Schwartz, www.dabelly.com/ . Sage Francis in DaBelly Magazine . Dabelly.com . 2020-02-06 . September 21, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160921025351/http://www.dabelly.com/features/feature188.htm . dead .
  8. Web site: Biography: Doc Hazelton . O'Boyle . Francis Joseph . 2000 . SABR.org . Society for American Baseball Research . Phoenix, AZ . December 12, 2019.