The Future in the Past
乐播传媒入口鈥檚 history is not simply a nostalgic look back at the past 鈥 it is also a very real part of our present, breathing life into our mission and values today. An examination of our history offers us the opportunity to consider how it helped shape the present, affirming our core beliefs and how they live on at 乐播传媒入口 today.
In his 1980 inaugural address, 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 only alumnus-president, George Drake 鈥56, spoke of his vision of the 鈥渇uture in the past鈥 鈥 that the College鈥檚 pioneering history gave promise of a purposeful future.
His words inspired this look at how the 乐播传媒入口 of today continues to carry forward the ideals and inspiration that motivated the 乐播传媒入口ians of the past.
Circa 1840
Conceived and Sustained for the Common Good
Congregational Minister Asa Turner settles in Iowa and writes a letter to his mission board in the East asking for missionaries to come to Iowa.
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鈥淭he College aims to graduate individuals 鈥 who are prepared in life and work to use their knowledge and their abilities to serve the common good.鈥
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Committed to the Common Good: Celebrating 175 Years of 乐播传媒入口
1865
On the Cutting Edge of Scientific Inquiry
乐播传媒入口 President George Magoun (pictured center) is considered a 鈥渓iberal鈥 because he allows the teaching of evolution.
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鈥淥ur programs 鈥 prepare students to ask and answer scientific questions that nobody has even thought of yet.鈥
鈥 乐播传媒入口 Science Division Mission
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1879
Hannibal Kershaw 鈥 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 First Black Graduate
Kershaw would later become a teacher, minister, and a South Carolina legislator. According to the Iowa College News Letter, Kershaw is 鈥渁n earnest, conscientious student, a fluent society speaker, and a man whom all respected for his high moral and religious character.鈥
1882
Cyclone Brings Destruction, Unites Community
On the evening of June 17, 1882, two tornadoes converge upon 乐播传媒入口, leaving wreckage where homes and businesses had been just a few minutes earlier. Thirty-nine people die, including two 乐播传媒入口 students. Both of 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 major buildings are destroyed. Thanks in part to the leadership of J.B. 乐播传媒入口, community founder and prominent abolitionist, 乐播传媒入口ians from both town and college come together to rebuild stronger than before.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 been really awesome to watch what I always knew was here in 乐播传媒入口 鈥 the great community spirit and caring for each other.鈥
鈥 , on the inspiring community response to the August 2020 derecho, which caused $2 million in damage to campus buildings and trees
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1888
Toward Equal Education for All
Mears Cottage, one of the first women鈥檚 dormitories at any college west of the Mississippi, is built and named for Mary 乐播传媒入口 Mears, an 1881 graduate. 乐播传媒入口 is one of the first colleges in the nation to admit women to the bachelor of arts degree.
1894
First Issue of 鈥楾he Scarlet & Black鈥 Is Published
The Scarlet & Black, 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 student newspaper, begins printing semi-weekly with campus news, meeting notices, alumni notes, editorials, and a bit of local news.
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鈥淪ince its first publication 鈥 The Scarlet & Black has served as a vital source of up-to-date news on campus, an important record of our institution, and a rich historical resource.鈥
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1887
Gates Codifies Student Self-Governance
President George Gates declares, 鈥淚t is 10,000 times better that young people should learn to govern themselves, than that they should be governed in any best way whatsoever.鈥
1906
Working for the Common Good
President John Hanson Thomas Main champions forward-looking ideals and encourages 乐播传媒入口ians to focus on work that effectively contributes to the good of all. 鈥淚f the end of life is service, as we believe, it is the duty of the College to do more than hold up an idea of service,鈥 he said at his 1906 inauguration.
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鈥淭his legacy of social justice and activism dates back more than 170 years, and with you involved, we can keep it going strong. 鈥 Step forward and be a part of the solution.鈥
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1914
Joseph Welch Graduates
Joseph Welch would go on to challenge McCarthyism in 1954 when he asks, 鈥淗ave you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?鈥 during a nationally televised congressional hearing. It is the beginning of the end for McCarthyism.
1918
Edward Steiner Publishes 鈥楾he 乐播传媒入口 Spirit鈥
乐播传媒入口 Professor of Applied Christianity Edward A. Steiner had served on the faculty for 38 years and remains one of the College鈥檚 most published faculty members. In this essay, he writes that students 鈥渃ome to 乐播传媒入口 not because it is a college, but because it is 乐播传媒入口 College; not only because they want to learn how to make a living, but because they want to fit themselves for life.鈥
1924
Morgan Taylor Wins Olympic Gold
Morgan Taylor 鈥26 wins the gold medal in the hurdles at the Olympics in Paris. He also wins gold and bronze medals in the 1928 and 1932 Olympics.
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鈥淚magine my surprise when I found out 鈥 that I鈥檇 be holding the flag.鈥
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1924
Gary Cooper Fails Audition
As a student at 乐播传媒入口, Frank Cooper 鈥26 fails his audition and is denied membership in the 乐播传媒入口 Drama Club. Later, in Hollywood, Cooper changes his name to Gary and wins three Academy Awards during a remarkable 35-year career as an actor.
1932
乐播传媒入口ians Help Craft the New Deal
Harry Hopkins 1912, chief adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, serves as commissioner of the Works Progress Administration, secretary of commerce, and later as special assistant to the president during World War II. Other 乐播传媒入口ians who play a major role in FDR鈥檚 New Deal include Paul Appleby 1913, Hallie Flanagan Davis 1911, Florence Stewart Kerr 1912, and Chester Davis 1911.
1937
A True 乐播传媒入口ian
Edith Renfrow Smith 鈥37 becomes 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 first Black woman graduate when she earns her degree in 1937.
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鈥淚 would hope that we would always want to do things in the spirit of Edith Renfrow Smith 鈥 to lead with kindness, to lead with self-respect, to lead with a sense that you can be a part of a small town and still make a big impact.鈥
鈥 Tamara Beauboeuf-Lafontant, Louise R. Noun Chair in Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
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1953
President John Nollen Publishes 鈥樌植ゴ饺肟阝
John Nollen had served as 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 fifth president after stints as a professor of modern languages and later dean. Friend and fellow 乐播传媒入口 president John H.T. Main says, 鈥淗e is sane, easily approached, sympathetic, and quick to appreciate in difficult situations the exact thing to do.鈥 Nollen鈥檚 history of 乐播传媒入口 is published one year after his death.
1955
乐播传媒入口 Reaffirms Commitment to Students and the Common Good
In his inaugural address, President Howard Bowen tells 乐播传媒入口ians that they bear a special responsibility to find new ways to work for the common good. 鈥淥ne of the special tasks of the small liberal arts colleges like 乐播传媒入口 [is] to help keep this freedom alive.鈥
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In 2021, 乐播传媒入口 eliminated loans from its financial aid, reinforcing its long-held commitment to creating a diverse community. 鈥淭he commitment to meet need ensures that access to 乐播传媒入口 is met by the opportunity to walk into new student orientation and across the Commencement stage without the burden of looming educational indebtedness.鈥
鈥 Joe Bagnoli, vice president for enrollment and dean of admission and financial aid
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乐播传媒入口ians Contribute to the Common Good during the Coronavirus Pandemic
1960
Herbie Hancock Makes Music and Memories
Herbie Hancock 鈥60, an Oscar- and Grammy-winning musician and composer, also has an interest in electrical engineering while a student at 乐播传媒入口.
1963
Robert N. Noyce Joins the Board of Trustees
A physicist and entrepreneur, Robert Noyce 鈥49 co-founded Intel Corp. and co-invented the integrated circuit, launching a high-tech revolution.
1967
Martin Luther King Jr. Addresses Campus
Martin Luther King Jr. presents 鈥淩emaining Awake During a Revolution,鈥 speaking to more than 4,000 people in a packed Darby Gymnasium.
Today:
鈥淲e need to be visionary organizers. We can鈥檛 just protest and expect those in power to do things for us. We have to be doing things for ourselves and envisioning the kind of future we want to create.鈥
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1968
Warren Buffett Joins the Board of Trustees
Legendary investor Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway in Omaha, serves on the 乐播传媒入口 Board of Trustees in the 1970s. His investment expertise helps build the College鈥檚 investments and endowment.
1969
John Garang de Mabior Graduates
Visionary leader John Garang de Mabior 鈥69 serves as vice president of Sudan and commander-in-chief of the Sudanese People鈥檚 Liberation Movement. Later, in 2005, he will die in a helicopter crash.
1975
Joe Rosenfield Jumpstarts the 乐播传媒入口 Endowment
Trustee Joe Rosenfield 鈥25 encourages the 乐播传媒入口 Board of Trustees to purchase WDTN-TV in Dayton, Ohio. Although previously unheard-of investment for a college, the board鈥檚 trust in Rosenfield and Trustee Warren Buffett is such that they approve the purchase, with a price tag of $12.9 million. Less than a decade later, 乐播传媒入口 will sell WDTN for $49 million.
Today:
鈥溊植ゴ饺肟 was the first place where strangers were genuinely invested in my success. Nobody hides opportunities from anyone, and the College puts its endowment to good use.鈥
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1979
Friend, Mentor, President
George Drake 鈥56, professor of history and Rhodes Scholar, is named president of the College. Until his death in 2022, he remains president emeritus and professor emeritus as well as a popular figure on campus.
Today:
鈥淕eorge Drake was a good listener. He genuinely engaged with each person, asking questions that allowed him to get to know them and allowed them to feel heard.鈥
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1980
Steve Jobs Joins the Board of Trustees
Apple founder Steve Jobs joins the 乐播传媒入口 Board of Trustees at age 25 at the urging of his friend Robert N. Noyce 鈥49. He will serve on the board for eight years, focusing on finances and improving the College鈥檚 computer systems.
1989
May-Lee Chai Graduates
May-Lee Chai 鈥89, an acclaimed novelist and teacher, is the author of My Lucky Face and The Girl from Purple Mountain. She will win the American Book Award for her collection of short stories, Useful Phrases for Immigrants.
1991
Championing a Multicultural Society
At her inauguration on October 12, 1991, President Pamela Ferguson says, 鈥淛ust as we would have a 鈥榞lobal literacy,鈥 so we should have a 鈥榤ulti-ethnic literacy鈥 operating within the confines of our campuses. These two are components of what a multicultural education should mean.鈥
Today:
鈥溊植ゴ饺肟 has always been on the right side of history. After all, we are a school founded by abolitionists. 鈥 This is a legacy and heritage we must hold onto so we can continue to fight to remain on the right side of history today, and tomorrow.鈥
鈥 Lester Alem谩n 鈥07, former Alumni Council president
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1996
Alan Jones Publishes 鈥楶ioneering鈥
Alan Jones 鈥50, a 乐播传媒入口 alumnus and acclaimed faculty member and historian, publishes this book in honor of 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 sesquicentennial celebration. Pioneering: 1846鈥1996 documents the College鈥檚 history in photographs and engaging historical vignettes.
1997
Joseph Wall Publishes 鈥樌植ゴ饺肟 in the 19th Century: From Salvation to Service鈥
Joseph F. Wall 鈥41, a 乐播传媒入口 graduate, faculty member, and nationally recognized historian, publishes this engaging history of his alma mater in honor of the College鈥檚 sesquicentennial.
1998
Thomas R. Cech Joins the Board of Trustees
Nobel Prize鈥搘inner Tom Cech 鈥70 discovered catalytic RNA and changed the paradigm of molecular biology. He serves as a 乐播传媒入口 trustee from 1998鈥2014, and he and his wife Carol Martinson Cech 鈥70 will create a research scholarship to support underrepresented science majors at 乐播传媒入口 through summer research projects.
1998
Focus on Community
President Russell K. Osgood, who assumed the presidency in 1998, says he viewed his job as helping students, parents, faculty, and staff. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the terrific part of my job,鈥 he tells the 乐播传媒入口 Herald-Register.
Today:
鈥淭he 乐播传媒入口 sense of community extends beyond the cornfields. It is about the people, their mindset, and attitudes, about the shared lived experience.鈥
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2004
Chase Strangio Graduates from 乐播传媒入口
ACLU attorney Chase Strangio 鈥04 is deputy director for transgender justice with the ACLU鈥檚 LGBT and HIV Project and a nationally recognized expert on transgender rights.
2011
Serving the Common Good
In his inaugural address, President Raynard S. Kington 鈥 乐播传媒入口鈥檚 first Black president and its first gay president 鈥 says that in the future, 乐播传媒入口 would likely be called upon to do more for the common good. 鈥淲e may have an even greater obligation to find innovative ways to expand access to disadvantaged students, as public options become less accessible.鈥
2021
乐播传媒入口 Eliminates Loans from Financial Aid Packages
鈥溊植ゴ饺肟 is deeply committed to preserving access to the transformative experience of a liberal arts education,鈥 says 乐播传媒入口 President Anne F. Harris.
2021
Beatrice and Joseph Wall Publish 鈥樌植ゴ饺肟 in the 20th Century鈥
The College posthumously published a history of 乐播传媒入口 written by Beatrice Mills Wall 鈥40 and husband Joseph F. Wall 鈥41, with editor Terry Bisson 鈥64. The book explores the themes that were important to 乐播传媒入口 from 1900颅鈥75.
2022
Anne F. Harris Is Inaugurated as President of 乐播传媒入口
At her inaugural celebration, delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic, President Anne F. Harris tells the audience, gathered on Central Campus, 鈥淲e are like a democracy, simultaneously inhabitants and stewards of this College: as we live and work here, we shape the shared experiences and thus the future of this College and the society it shapes.鈥
2023
Grant Funding Resurges
鈥淧art of what鈥檚 been exciting about the growth in grants over the past 10 years has been the nature of the grants themselves,鈥 says Susan Ferrari, director of corporate, foundation, and government relations. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not just getting more grants 鈥 we鈥檙e getting grants in areas that are new for the College.鈥 A few of these have included the Guggenheim Fellowship, the National Endowment for the Humanities Grants, the NSF Early Faculty Development Award, and the Mellon New Directions Fellowship.
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