Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format

first year , the Colo– nial News, the Colonial Players, and various ath– letic teams made their debUl. This year the college has added "West Hall" to its facilities, and the faculty has been increased to 73. The outlook for 1948 is one of still more expansion. A bigger staff will be needed, and eighty full-time faculty members are plan– ned for. This coJJege, which, in two years, has grown with great speed, has now reached the point where it is able to offer degrees in six major fields. We are no longer an extension school. We are in reality a full– fledged institution. The all important news about TCC assum– ing four-year status was announced by Dean Bartle on January 27, 1948, and probably was the most important step taken by the college since its inception. No longer is the Southern Tier a "Black spot" on the educational map. The future appears to contain room for unlimited expansion. We look forward hopefully to the day when the "New Look" will become a reality for Triple Cities College. 11

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