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Future ORIGINAL FACULTY Richard E. Baldwin......-- Phys. Ed. Axford L. Beagle, Jr. . Collegiate Studies Clyde E. Chauncey . . Emeritus - Med. Off. George A. Elliott ......-.- Lib. Arts oar DM Rolevinnice ss ei eas eer OL ary. Marion A. Forbes......-.- Mech. Tech. Lloyd W. Hartman. Emeritus-Lib. Arts A. James Kalbaugh........- Business Michael J. Kapral, Jr..... Mech. Tech. Dr. John Kushner ...... . Chem. Tech. Mrs. Kushner......-.-- Chem. Tech. Michael T. Orinik...... Chem. Tech. Lawrence J. Sitterlee .. . Elect. Tech. On
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Broome Community College celebrates — silver anniversary Broome Community College, known nationwide as an outstanding example of a comprehensive community college, was established in 1946 as The New York State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences at Binghamton. Housed in the old State Armory on Washington Street in Binghamton, it offered four technical curricula. When the Armory burnt down in 1951, the facilities were moved quickly into Kalaruh Temple on Washington Street in Binghamton, and they overflowed into two other buildings in the city. Broome County became the spon- sor of the college in 1953, and the school’s name was changed to Broome County Technical Institute. It became the first two year college in the State University of New York to have its own campus in 1956. Along with the campus came another new name, Broome Technical Community College. The name was changed again in 1971 to Broome Community College to reflect the college’s ex- panding program with Liberal Arts. In 25 years Broome County has developed from an area where only 10% of the high school graduates went to college to become one in which 34% of it’s graduates attend College and more than 60% have gone to college in 1971. Broome Community College has grown from 215 full time students in its first year (1947) to 2380 in 1971; from four curricula into a comprehensive college which offers 20 degree- granting programs in the areas of Liberal Arts, Health Sciences, Business, Engineering Science and the technical areas. In addition, the Division of Continuing Education has enrolled about 3100 ‘‘part- time’’ students in credit and non-credit evening courses, as well as another 1200 students in the Summer Session. Thus, the college has grown from its original enrollment of 215 studentsto a new total of more than 6500 part-time or full-time students. Present Past
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