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  1. 27 de mar. de 2020 · The name was changed again in 1930 to MacMurray College for Women. Foreseeing the coming baby boom, the college's board of trustees established MacMurray College for Men in 1955.

  2. www.macalumfoundation.org › macmurray-closure › docsMacMurray Fact Sheet

    MacMurray College is an independent, four-year college with a strong liberal arts tradition. Known for its nursing, deaf education, homeland security, criminal justice, and social work degrees, MacMurray offers bachelor’s degrees in 17 majors, 10 pre-professional tracks and 12 minors.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2020 · MacMurray College is closing after 174 years. April 7, 2020. Officials have concluded that the four-year liberal arts college in Jacksonville, Ill., is no longer viable. Mike Kennedy. After years of financial struggles, MacMurray Colleg e in Jacksonville, Ill., will shut down for good at the end of the spring semester.

  4. At McMurry University you will find small classes, caring professors and an active student life, making it the perfect place to discover your future. Find your major with 45 choices in the arts, business, education and the sciences. Our strong financial aid is designed to make your college education affordable and tailored to fit your needs.

  5. Ever since Jacksonville-based MacMurray College announced in March that this, its 174th year in existence, would be its last, alumni have felt sad and nostalgic.

  6. 14 de nov. de 2020 · JACKSONVILLE, Ill. – In March, MacMurray College made the decision to cease operations after 174 years. On Thursday, the campus was auctioned off to the highest bidders. Williams and Williams of ...

  7. 28 de mar. de 2020 · MacMurray College, a 174-year-old liberal arts institution in Jacksonville, Ill., will close at the end of the spring semester, the college announced Friday. The small private college’s board decided it had no viable financial path for the future. Leaders cited declining enrollment, rising costs and an endowment they called insufficient.