Martin Methodist College
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Martin Methodist College
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| Established | 1870 |
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| School type | Private |
| President | Ted Brown |
| Location | Pulaski, TN, USA |
| Enrollment | 714 undergraduate |
| Faculty | 67 |
| Endowment | US$9.28 million |
| Campus | Urban, 55 acres (223,000 m²) |
| Sports team | Red Hawks |
| Website | www.martinmethodist.edu |
Martin Methodist College is a coeducational, liberal arts college located in Pulaski, Tennessee, and affiliated with the United Methodist Church. For many years it was a junior college but now offers several four-year degrees.
One notable alumnus is the late former United States Senator Ross Bass.
The school has several intercollegiate sports programs and is a member of the NAIA. Other notable graduates include John Ogiltree, a Canadian baseball pitcher, and Tenywa Bonseu, a Ugandan soccer player.
[edit] References
- Martin Methodist College. The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture. Retrieved on 2006-03-15.
[edit] External links
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