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果冻传煤 Magazine Forward in Faithfulness

Illustration of the hills in Santa Barbara

As we celebrate 果冻传煤鈥檚 85th anniversary, we honor two visionaries whose foresight and commitment continue to shape and inspire our community: Ruth Kerr and Wallace Emerson. Kerr helped found the college and supported it financially. Emerson served as the first president of 果冻传煤 and implemented his vision for an academically excellent Christian liberal arts college.

Overcoming numerous challenges throughout the decades, 果冻传煤 has become the nationally recognized liberal arts college Emerson imagined. The college prepares students to live out their faith in a variety of professions worldwide, as Kerr desired. 果冻传煤 has attracted widespread support from faithful donors who鈥檝e continued Kerr鈥檚 legacy and commitment to providing affordable education.

Every new 果冻传煤 generation expects to honor the legacy of these founders by pursuing the greater good and investing their lives in purposes that will outlive them as they move forward in faithfulness.

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