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{{Short description|Public college in Greenwood, South Carolina, US}} {{Infobox university | name = Lander University | image_name = Lander University seal.svg | image_upright = 0.7 | former_name = Williamston Female College (1872–1898)<br />Lander College (1898–1992)<ref>{{cite web |title=The Lander University Story |url=https://www.lander.edu/about/history#:~:text=In%201898%2C%20the%20college%20gained,institution%20is%20now%20completely%20coeducational. |website=lander.edu |publisher=Lander University |access-date=25 November 2022}}</ref> | caption = | motto = | established = 1872 | type = [[Public university]] | endowment = $26.37M | administrative_staff = | faculty = 191 | president = Richard Cosentino | rector = | dean = | head_label = | head = | students = 4,400<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lander.edu/news/2024/08/Fall-2024-Semester-Opens-with-Another-Strong-Enrollment.html|title=Lander University}}</ref> | undergrad = | postgrad = | doctoral = | profess = | city = [[Greenwood, South Carolina|Greenwood]] | state = [[South Carolina]] | country = United States | coor = {{Coord|34|12|1|N|82|9|56|W|type:edu_region:US-SC|display=inline,title}} | campus = | free_label = | free = | colors = Blue and gold | colours = | mascot = [[Lander Bearcats|Bearcat]] | fightsong = | sporting_affiliations = [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] [[Division II (NCAA)|Division II]] – [[Peach Belt Conference]] | nickname = LU | affiliation = | footnotes = | website = {{url|https://lander.edu/|lander.edu}} | logo = Lander univ textlogoooo.png | logo_size = 200 }} '''Lander University''' is a [[public university]] in [[Greenwood, South Carolina]], United States. It was founded in 1872. Its intercollegiate athletic teams compete in [[NCAA Division II]]. == History == [[File:Rev. Samuel Lander (page 198 crop).jpg|thumb|left|120px|Reverend Samuel Lander, founder]] Lander University was founded as a college for women by [[Methodist]] clergyman [[Samuel Lander]] in 1872 as '''Williamston Female College''' in [[Williamston, South Carolina]]. It was re-named '''Lander College''' in 1904. Men were admitted starting in 1943 and it became a university in 1992.<ref name="AutoL8-2">{{cite web |title=Lander University - About - History of Lander |url=http://www.lander.edu/about/history-of-lander |access-date=13 August 2018 |website=Lander.edu}}</ref> Lander University has had twelve presidents serve since its founding. They are: Samuel Lander (1872–1904); John O. Willson (1904–1923); B. Rhett Turnipseed (1923–1927); R. H. Bennett (1927–1932); John W. Speake (1932–1941); John Marvin Rast (1941–1948); Boyce M. Grier (1948–1966); E. Don Herd, Jr. (1966–1973); Larry A. Jackson (1973–1992); William C. Moran (1992–2000); Daniel W. Ball (2000–2015); and Richard E. Cosentino (2015–present).<ref name="AutoL8-2" /> == Campus == Lander University is located approximately one half-mile from uptown Greenwood, South Carolina. The main campus sits on 190 acres of land, though this does not include its many off-campus locations. Lander University has ten residence halls. Residence halls include Bearcat Village, Brookside, Centennial Hall, Chipley Hall, Lide Apartments, McGhee Court, New Hall, Thomason, University Place, and Williamston. The [[Lander College Old Main Building]] is listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]. In July 2021, Lander announced that the state legislature has appropriated new funding for the University, which includes money that will be used to construct a nursing building on Lander's campus in Greenwood.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Lander University receives funding to construct a new nursing building on campus {{!}} Lander University|url=https://www.lander.edu/node/20174|access-date=2021-07-26|website=www.lander.edu}}</ref> Additional funding was appropriated in 2022, including $8 million for a new information commons that will take the place of Jackson Library. An additional $6 million will be used to renovate the existing library into academic space.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Another Epic Funding Year for Lander University |url=https://www.lander.edu/news/2022/07/Another-Epic-Funding-Year-for-Lander%20University.html |access-date=2025-04-03 |website=www.lander.edu |language=en}}</ref> ==Academics== More than 90 areas of undergraduate and graduate studies are offered. * College of Arts and Humanities * College of Behavioral and Social Sciences * College of Business * College of Education * College of Graduate & Online Studies * College of Science and Mathematics * Honors College * William Preston Turner School of Nursing === Rankings === In 2025, [[U.S. News and World Report]]'s college and university rankings listed Lander fourteenth among regional colleges in the south and third among public regional colleges in the south.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Lander University |url=https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/lander-university-3435}}</ref> == Athletics == {{main|Lander Bearcats}} Varsity athletic teams have reaped honors at district and national levels, including 12 national championships in men's tennis, and, most recently, in men's wrestling. A member of the [[NCAA Division II]], Lander plays in the [[Peach Belt Conference]] and fields teams in men's and women's basketball, soccer, and tennis; men's baseball and golf; and women's cross country, softball, and volleyball. Lander also offers club sports that include equestrian, ultimate disc, rugby, bass-fishing, lacrosse, soccer, water skiing, running, Cross-Fit, baseball, and women's volleyball and it has an intramural program open to all students, faculty, and staff. {| class="wikitable" |+Intercollegiate Varsity Sports !Men's Sports !Women's Sports !Co-Ed |- |Baseball |Basketball |Club Bass Fishing |- |Basketball |Cross Country |Club E-Sports |- |Cross Country |Golf | |- |Golf |Lacrosse | |- |Lacrosse |Soccer | |- |Soccer |Softball | |- |Tennis |Tennis | |- |Track & Field |Volleyball | |- |Wrestling |Field Hockey | |- |Rugby |Rugby | |- | |Track & Field | |- | |Acrobatics & Tumbling | |- | |Cheer & Dance | |- | |Equestrian | |} ==Student life== Sorority and fraternity organizations are under three different councils, these being the [[National Pan-Hellenic Council]] (NPHC), [[National Panhellenic Conference]] (NPC), and [[Interfraternity Council]] (IFC).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lander.edu/campus-life/clubs-organizations/fraternity-sorority-life/index.html|title=Lander - Fraternity & Sorority Life|website=Lander.edu|access-date=29 March 2025}}</ref> ==Notable people== === Alumni === * [[Adam Arthur]], professional soccer player * [[Martin Barba (tennis)|Martin Barba]], professional tennis player * [[Joshua Bertie]], professional soccer player * [[Chris Blair (sportscaster)|Chris Blair]], radio broadcaster for the [[LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers|LSU Tigers]] athletics * [[Richard Bryan (footballer)|Richard Bryan]], professional soccer player * [[Stacey Copeland]], [[professional boxer]] and soccer player * [[Fraser Ellard]], professional baseball player * [[Billy Garrett (politician)|Billy Garrett]], member of the [[South Carolina Senate]] * [[Darlene Goff]], first female general officer of the [[South Carolina]] [[National Guard of the United States|National Guard]] * [[Olivier Guéguen]], professional soccer player * [[Brett Jankouskas]], professional soccer player * [[Luke Jordan (footballer)|Luke Jordan]], professional football player * [[Steve Kennedy (tennis)|Steve Kennedy]], professional tennis player * [[Jim Lander]], [[South Carolina Senate]] between 1993 and 1999 and former [[Comptroller General of South Carolina]] * [[Leon Lott]], commander of the [[South Carolina State Guard]] and the [[sheriff]] of [[Richland County, South Carolina]]. * [[Stephen Magennis]], professional soccer player and assistant soccer coach at [[Georgia Gwinnett College]] * [[Tom Marriott]], professional soccer player * [[Michael Pitts (politician)|Michael Pitts]], former member of the [[South Carolina House of Representatives]] * [[Wendy Lee Queen]], [[chemist]], [[Materials science|material scientist]]. and [[assistant professor]] at the [[École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne|École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne]] * [[Catharine Rembert]], artist, designer, and art educator * [[Clément Simonin]], professional soccer player * [[Jordan Skelton]], professional soccer player * [[Louie Smothermon]], professional soccer player * [[Molly Spearman]], educator and [[South Carolina Superintendent of Education]] from 2015 to 2023 * [[Miriam Stevenson]], television host, actress, former model, and [[Miss Universe 1954]] * [[Everett Stubbs]], member of the [[South Carolina Senate]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=South Carolina Legislature Online - Member Biography |url=https://www.scstatehouse.gov/member.php?code=1780681605 |access-date=2025-05-19 |website=www.scstatehouse.gov}}</ref> * [[Hanin Tamim]], professional soccer player === Faculty and staff === Lander has 178 full-time faculty members. Notable current and former faculty and staff include: * [[Christina Jeffrey]], political science lecturer * [[Helen Lemme]], faculty and [[Civil rights movement (1896–1954)|civil rights]] advocate * [[Stephen Magennis]], soccer coach * [[John R. McCravy III]], attorney, member of the [[South Carolina House of Representatives]], and law professor * [[Mike McGuire (baseball)|Mike McGuire]], baseball coach * [[Billy Mims]], basketball coach * [[Les Robinson]], interim athletic director * [[Kermit Smith]], baseball coach * [[Rusty Stroupe]], baseball coach * [[Eugene Van Taylor]], soccer coach * [[Beverly J. Warren]], professor ==See also== * [[List of colleges and universities in South Carolina]] * [[List of current and historical women's universities and colleges]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{ccat}} *{{oweb}} *[https://landerbearcats.com/ Athletics website] {{Colleges and universities in South Carolina}} {{Gulf South Conference navbox}} {{Peach Belt Conference navbox}} {{Conference Carolinas navbox}} {{authority control}} [[Category:Lander University| ]] [[Category:Public universities and colleges in South Carolina]] [[Category:Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools]] [[Category:Methodism in South Carolina]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Greenwood, South Carolina]] [[Category:1872 establishments in South Carolina]] [[Category:Universities and colleges established in 1872]]
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