Calvin College is a comprehensive liberal arts college located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 1876, Calvin College is an educational institution of the Christian Reformed Church and stands in the Reformed tradition of historic Christianity. In 2003, student body of Calvin was around 4,300 students, with 54% coming from the state of Michigan, 38% from other U.S. states, and 8% f...
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Mar 1
- Aug 10 |
9:00 am | Calvin College Ecosystem Preserve - Wetlands & Woodlands Summer Camp 2012 | |
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Mar 6
- Jun 8 |
1:00 pm | Waitlist for Wetlands & Woodlands Summer Camp 2012 | |
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Apr 2
- Aug 3 |
9:00 am | Calvin College Sports Camps 2012 | |
| Jun 6 | 3:00 pm | Glenda R. Williams | |
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Jun 18
- Jul 20 |
1:00 pm | Calvin ACE Summer Program 2012 | |
| Jun 27 | None | The Hunger Games and Philosophy: Discipline and the Docile Body | |
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Jul 9
- Jul 20 |
1:00 pm | Calvin Chemistry Camp 2012 | |
| Jul 10 | None | A Fast Ride with Cowboys of the Americas | |
| Jul 18 | None | Religion and the Origins of Modern Science | |
| Jul 25 | None | Worship and Globalization | |
| Oct 14 | 7:00 pm | Gold City Quartet |
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Calvin College is a comprehensive liberal arts college located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 1876, Calvin College is an educational institution of the Christian Reformed Church and stands in the Reformed tradition of historic Christianity. In 2003, student body of Calvin was around 4,300 students, with 54% coming from the state of Michigan, 38% from other U.S. states, and 8% from other countries. Calvin College is named after John Calvin, the 16th century reformer at the center of the Reformed movement.
The college and seminary were formed by the Christian Reformed Church for the purpose of training church ministers, with seven students enrolled in the first year. The initial six-year curriculum included four years in the Literary department and two years in the Theological department. In 1894 students who were not pre-theological students were admitted to an expanded curriculum, and thus the school became a type of preparatory school or academy. In 1900 the curriculum was further broadened and made more attractive to students interested in teaching or in preparing for preprofessional courses in the universities. By 1906 the Literary Department, which provided the four years of preparatory and two years of college work, became known officially as the John Calvin Junior College. The two-year college in time became a four-year college, and the preparatory department was discontinued. In 1917 the college established a campus on Franklin Street in Grand Rapids, where it remained until the 1960s. The first Bachelor of Arts degree from Calvin College was awarded in 1921.
Although the school grew slowly in its early years, by 1930 it had reached its pre-World War II size of 350-450 students. By 1950 the enrollment had climbed to 1,270. Over the years from 1962-1973, the college migrated to a larger campus built on the site of the Knollcrest farm in southeast Grand Rapids. During the latter decades of the 20th century, Calvin grew to over 4000 students, where the enrollment has remained since.
The curriculum has expanded to include professional training in a variety of fields, but the college maintains a strong commitment to a liberal arts curriculum, which the college views as a means to develop students' understanding of God's world and their place in it.
The Calvin collegiate sports teams are known as the Knights. The name is attributed to references to the "Calvin-ites" when the nascent sports teams played with no official nickname, with the first reference to the "Calvin Knights" appearing in 1926-27. The traditional rivalry the school enjoys with nearby Hope College, rooted in their closely linked heritages as well as geography, continues to be one of the defining intercollegiate rivalries in western Michigan. Fellow Christian Reformed institution Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa also supplies a well-appreciated if more distant rivalry.
The college and seminary were formed by the Christian Reformed Church for the purpose of training church ministers, with seven students enrolled in the first year. The initial six-year curriculum included four years in the Literary department and two years in the Theological department. In 1894 students who were not pre-theological students were admitted to an expanded curriculum, and thus the school became a type of preparatory school or academy. In 1900 the curriculum was further broadened and made more attractive to students interested in teaching or in preparing for preprofessional courses in the universities. By 1906 the Literary Department, which provided the four years of preparatory and two years of college work, became known officially as the John Calvin Junior College. The two-year college in time became a four-year college, and the preparatory department was discontinued. In 1917 the college established a campus on Franklin Street in Grand Rapids, where it remained until the 1960s. The first Bachelor of Arts degree from Calvin College was awarded in 1921.
Although the school grew slowly in its early years, by 1930 it had reached its pre-World War II size of 350-450 students. By 1950 the enrollment had climbed to 1,270. Over the years from 1962-1973, the college migrated to a larger campus built on the site of the Knollcrest farm in southeast Grand Rapids. During the latter decades of the 20th century, Calvin grew to over 4000 students, where the enrollment has remained since.
The curriculum has expanded to include professional training in a variety of fields, but the college maintains a strong commitment to a liberal arts curriculum, which the college views as a means to develop students' understanding of God's world and their place in it.
The Calvin collegiate sports teams are known as the Knights. The name is attributed to references to the "Calvin-ites" when the nascent sports teams played with no official nickname, with the first reference to the "Calvin Knights" appearing in 1926-27. The traditional rivalry the school enjoys with nearby Hope College, rooted in their closely linked heritages as well as geography, continues to be one of the defining intercollegiate rivalries in western Michigan. Fellow Christian Reformed institution Dordt College in Sioux Center, Iowa also supplies a well-appreciated if more distant rivalry.
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