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Monmouth Fighting Scots athletes (4 C) Pages in category "Monmouth College alumni" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total.
Monmouth is a founding member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest and a member of the Annapolis Group of independent liberal arts colleges. [27] [28] Monmouth also continues its relationship with the Presbyterian Church (USA), although courses in religion are no longer required, and is a member of the Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities, of which a Monmouth College ...
Monmouth Hawks athletes (9 C) Pages in category "Monmouth University alumni" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.
Monmouth College alumni (1 C, 74 P) Monmouth Fighting Scots (6 C, 1 P) F. Monmouth College faculty (5 P) P. Presidents of Monmouth College (2 P) Pages in category ...
Born to Jackson Burgess and Mary Hanna McMichael, Thomas Hanna McMichael was born on July 7, 1863, at Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, and moved to Monmouth, Illinois with his parents in 1878 when his father began his duties as the second president of Monmouth College. Thomas enrolled in Monmouth College in 1882 and received the Bachelor of Arts ...
Hansen is set to become the first female player in Monmouth College football history. NCAA rules prohibit Monmouth football coach Chad Braun or women's soccer coach Lucas Henderson from commenting ...
Molesworth went to Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, where he won three letters each in four varsity sports American football, basketball, baseball and track. He became one of the rare 12-letter performers in the history of the college. He was elected to the Monmouth College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984.
Pi Beta Phi was founded as a secret organization under the name of I. C. Sorosis on April 28, 1867 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Pi Beta Phi is regarded as the first national women's fraternity, although Kappa Alpha Theta was the first Greek-letter fraternity known among women in 1870. [2]