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Whitworth University
Whitworth University Emblem.png
Motto Education of Mind and Heart
Type Private
Established 1890
Affiliation Presbyterian Church
Endowment $125.9 million
President Beck A. Taylor
Academic staff
127 (full-time)
Students 2,886
Undergraduates 2,628
Postgraduates 258
Location Spokane, Washington, United States
Campus Suburban
200 acres (809,371 m²)
Calendar Semester
Colors

Crimson & Black

         
Athletics Division III (NCAA)
Nickname

Bucs

Pirates
Website www.whitworth.edu

Coordinates: 47°45′13″N 117°25′02″W / 47.753665°N 117.417197°W / 47.753665; -117.417197

Crimson & Black

Bucs

Whitworth University is a private Christian liberal arts college located in Spokane, Washington, United States. Founded in 1890, Whitworth is a private, residential, liberal arts institution affiliated with the Presbyterian church. Whitworth's community of teacher-scholars is committed to rigorous and open intellectual inquiry and to the integration of Christian faith and learning.‌

The university offers bachelor's and master's degrees in a variety of academic disciplines. The university, which has an enrollment of nearly 3,000 students, offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs.

In 1883, founder George F. Whitworth established the Sumner Academy in Sumner, a small town in Washington Territory. The school was incorporated in 1890 as Whitworth College. In 1899, the college moved to Tacoma.  When a Spokane developer offered land just before World War I, the college moved once more. In September 1914 classes were held for the first time in Spokane. In 1942, Whitworth merged with Spokane Junior College when the latter shut down due to financial difficulties during World War II. The board of trustees voted to change the institution's name to Whitworth University in 2006, which became effective July 1, 2007.


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