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  1. www.macalumfoundation.org › history › presidentsPresidents & Board Chairs

    MacMurray College celebrated its centennial in 1946. Louis W. Norris 1952-1960 Norris was an ordained Methodist minister and former dean at DePauw University. Although a fervent supporter in the merits of a separate educational system for women, he recognized the changing tide in higher education.

  2. MacMurray College announced closure on Friday, March 27, 2020, and ceased all enrollment at the end of the spring 2020 semester. Please note: This information is provided as a courtesy to former students from the former mac.edu website. The MacMurray Foundation & Alumni Association assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of this content.

  3. Frederick Martin MacMurray (August 30, 1908 – November 5, 1991) ... After graduation, he received a full scholarship to Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin. He played the saxophone in numerous local bands, having picked up the instrument when he was looking to fill his spare time.

  4. Thank you for your support of MacMurray College. Our alumni and donors helped sustain the 174 years of higher education that generations have been able to experience at MacMurray. Although the College has fulfilled its mission, its legacy and traditions will continue to live on through MacFam.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2019 · MacNews FALL/WINTER 2018. VOLUME 39, NUMBER 1. THE ALUMNI MAGAZINE OF MACMURRAY COLLEGE. IN THIS ISSUE. 1 A Message 2 Across Campus Homecoming 2018 10 13 Madrigal Dinner 14 New Website for Mac ...

  6. Honorary Degree Recipients. Over the years MacMurray awarded approximately 275 honorary doctorates to women and men from all walks of life — educators, scientists, social workers, lawyers, physicians, politicians, retired MacMurray presidents and Board chairs, alumni, clergy, and members of the local community.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2020 · MacMurray College in western Illinois will close its doors after 174 years at the end of the spring semester because of financial stresses "complicated" by the coronavirus pandemic.