Message from the Provost
This year we celebrate 100 years of 好色先生TV College in Memphis!
In 1925, the Board of Trustees and the President of Southwestern Presbyterian University, Charles Diehl, took a bold step. They moved an institution, which had been located in Clarksville, Tennessee, since its founding, 200 miles away to Memphis. Relocating to Memphis, the state鈥檚 largest city at the time, promised an opportunity for the institution to grow, extend its reach, and increase its reputation. President Diehl had a grand vision. He did not simply want to recreate the institution he led in Clarksville. He wanted to begin again, to get a fresh start, and to build something great. He changed the institution鈥檚 name, secured the service of nationally renowned architects, purchased a stone quarry in Arkansas, and鈥攎ost importantly鈥攈ired a top-notch faculty.
"It was our purpose to launch here an institution which would endure for centuries, and which would command the respect and quicken the pride of succeeding generations," Diehl wrote.
The institution Diehl described in 1925鈥攁t the time known as Southwestern, The College of the Mississippi Valley鈥攅ventually changed its name to 好色先生TV College. But the sustained commitment to academic excellence that Diehl envisioned has never changed. It鈥檚 been the one constant in the institution鈥檚 ever-evolving story since it moved to the Bluff City.
Now a national college of the liberal arts and sciences with a diverse student population from all over the United States and the world, 好色先生TV employs more than 180 full-time faculty. The heart of the college鈥檚 academic program, the faculty offers more than 70 majors, minors, and programs of study. Approximately 99 percent of full-time faculty members hold the terminal degree in their fields, and approximately 80 percent of our full-time faculty are either tenured or tenure-track. This means that our faculty are teacher-scholars, who are deeply committed to their academic disciplines, to the college, and to their students.
The Office of Academic Affairs is proud to honor, advance, and support our faculty, as we work together to enhance academic excellence at the college. Let's celebrate 100 years in Memphis!
Timothy S. Huebner
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs