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was the completion of the Athletic Center in 1989, though it was never truly finished. This provided the students with a much needed outlet for physical fitness and activities as well as contributing to the college sponsored varsity sports for men in soccer, basketball and baseball; and for women in
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announced their decision to close the college in April 1991. The college closed slowly over the course of the next 18 months, allowing many students to finish their degrees. Ownership of the physical college campus reverted to the Sisters of Saint Joseph. The Sisters wanted to find a purpose for
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O’Brien announced the formation of the O’Brien scholarship and the opening of Nazareth College. In 1914, Margaret Packard became the first recipient of the O’Brien scholarship and Nazareth's first graduate in 1918 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Sister Mary Celestine Connors, S.S.J., served as
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Department. Borgess Medical Center purchased the athletic center and has converted it into Borgess Health and Fitness Center. Unfortunately a purpose for the administration building and the library could not be found and they were torn down in 1995 and 1996, respectively.
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Under the Presidency of Sister Mary Bader, S.S.J., (1962-1974), the decision was made in 1971 to admit men to the college, thus changing the campus culture forever. By the late 1980s, twenty-three
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Nazareth Academy opened in 1897 and received a charter from the State of Michigan which provided for the future extension of the school to the collegiate level. On May 7, 1913,
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were being offered. Nazareth College was also noted for its night and weekend classes designed to meet the needs working adult students. Off-campus programs were located at
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A seven million dollar campus construction project was begun in the 1950s. In 1959, groundbreaking began on Albers Hall, named after Bishop Joseph Albers of the
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Acting Dean of the college from 1918 to 1932 when she became the college's first President, a post she held until 1938.
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the buildings that fit with their mission of service. Connors, Dooley and Albers Halls have been leased to
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work in that country. Work on Dillon Hall and the library was completed in 1967.
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and later went to Laos to help the people there. He received a
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