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  Motto Truth, Beauty, Goodness
  Name Carson-Newman College
  Established 1851
  Type Private
  President Dr James Netherton]
  City Jefferson City
  State Tennessee
  Country USA
  Undergrad 1,942
  Postgrad 173
  Staff 199
  Campus Rural , 90 acres
  Nickname Eagles
  Colors Orange & Blue


Carson-Newman College is a historically Baptist Liberal Arts College located in Jefferson City, Tennessee , northeast of Knoxville. Current enrollment is about 2200.

The current President is Dr. James Netherton. Ralph H. Elliot of Rochester, New York is the most recent recipient of the Distingished Alumnus award.


HISTORY

The college is named for Baptist layman James Harvey Carson ( 1801 - 1880 ) and the Newman family, represented by William Cate Newman ( 1809 - 1890 ). Carson-Newman College was founded in 1851 as the Mossy Creek Missionary Baptist Seminary. The College officially became Carson-Newman College in 1888 upon the joining of the all-male school Carson College with the all-female Newman College.


STEEPLES OF EXCELLENCE

In , the College added a fifth steeple, the Center for Global Education in celebration of the College's Sesquicentennial anniversary.


ATHLETICS

Carson-Newman's athletic teams plays as the Eagles. They are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and compete in Division II . The school is a member of the South Atlantic Conference . Carson-Newman fields 16 Varsity as well as a cheerleading and dance team.

In 2005 , the Eagles Football team finished with eight wins and two losses, and was ranked 18th in Division II, but did not advance to the Playoff s. Other C-N teams are regularly ranked in top-25 polls within the division. In the late 1990s , the Eagles reached the Division II championship game, but lost each time.


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