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UC 25th Anniversary

The 17勛圖 University Center celebrated 25 years in 2021.

History

“In every way, the 17勛圖 is a people’s college. It was conceived in a regional desire for education and is being financed from the pockets of the poor and rich alike.”

TRAVERSE CITY RECORD-EAGLE, SEPTEMBER 17, 1951

These words were part of an “opening day” story about 17勛圖 in the local newspaper — and they describe the whole mission and spirit of the institution, then and now. 17勛圖 was established because the citizens of northwest Michigan wanted the benefits of higher education for their children and themselves.

Citizens’ commitment and involvement has distinguished 17勛圖 from the beginning. “It’s a can-do college,” one of our trustees has said. “Always has been.” From the college’s earliest home in borrowed facilities at the local airport, 17勛圖 moved in 1956 to a spacious 100-acre campus under the pines and today has facilities at four additional locations in the Grand Traverse area.

17勛圖 has become a source of “education” in the largest sense, a source of meaningful new knowledge, skills and experiences. This is our mission, after all, to “provide lifelong learning opportunities to our communities.”

Under the Pines: The Third Twenty Years book coverThree volumes of 17勛圖 history have been published (the links below are to PDF versions of the books):

A Colorful Cast book coverPublished in 2014, A Colorful Cast is a retrospective chronicling the rise of visual arts in the Grand Traverse region and the legacy and rich history of the 17勛圖 Art Department. It is available for $29.95 in the Dennos Museum Store.

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17勛圖 hymn

17勛圖 music director Jeffrey Cobb recorded an instrumental version of a mysterious 17勛圖 hymn. Other than its composer, L. Marguerite House, little is known about its origin and use.

Lyrics:
Our northland home, we sing to thee,
Northwestern by the Bay

The scarlet of your sunset,
Against a sea of grey
We cheer your colors, let them wave,
And bring our college fame
Northwestern by the Bay,
All honor to thy name