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The Peter H. Armacost Library, designed by Ayers Saint Gross, houses nearly 250,000 volumes and the Eckerd College Special Collections. [3]The institution now known as Eckerd College was founded as Florida Presbyterian College in 1958 as part of national growth in post-secondary education driven by GIs entering college after returning from World War II and later by the baby boom.
In November 2019, Eastman announced that he would retire from his position. Eastman officially retired on June 30, 2020, having served the second-longest term of any Eckerd College president. [10] [11] Eastman was succeeded as president by Damián J. Fernández, the previous chancellor of Penn State Abington. [12]
Eckerd may refer to: Eckerd Corporation (Eckerd Pharmacy), former American drugstore chain; Eckerd College, private liberal arts college in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States Eckerd College Search and Rescue, a student volunteer maritime search and rescue team; Eckerd Tritons, an intercollegiate sports team representing Eckerd College
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The Eckerd Tritons are composed of 14 teams representing Eckerd College in intercollegiate athletics, including men and women's basketball, golf, sailing, soccer, and tennis. Men's sports include baseball.
After college, Livesey taught and coached at Worcester Academy for four years, then took an assistant coaching job at his alma mater, Maine, under head coach Jack Butterfield, where he remained for two seasons. Livesey was head coach at Brown University from 1969 to 1971, Eckerd College from 1972 to 1977, and managed the Paintsville Yankees in ...
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Damián J. Fernández is an American academic administrator and political scientist who is the 10th president of Warren Wilson College. Fernández assumed office on June 1, 2023, succeeding Lynn Morton. He previously was the fifth president of Eckerd College.