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Armstrong Junior College : ウィキペディア英語版
Armstrong State University

Armstrong State University〔(【引用サイトリンク】url= http://www.armstrong.edu/site/spotlight/spotlight_a_new_name._a_new_chapter_in_armstrongs_history )〕 is a four-year public university, part of the University System of Georgia. It is located on a campus in suburban Savannah, Georgia, United States. The campus is approximately fifteen minutes from downtown Savannah and from Tybee Island beaches. Armstrong offers undergraduate and graduate degrees; it has a student enrollment of approximately 7,000 students, including close to 1,000 graduate students.
Armstrong was founded in 1935 by Thomas Gamble, mayor of Savannah, as Armstrong Junior College. The institution expanded into a four-year university in 1964.
Fielding athletic teams known as the Armstrong Pirates, the university competes at the NCAA Division II level as a member of the Peach Belt Conference. Armstrong's official colors are maroon and gold.
== History ==
Armstrong State University was founded as Armstrong Junior College in 1935 by Mayor Thomas Gamble.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.armstrong.edu/About/armstrong_facts/aasu_history )〕 Gamble pursued the issue during the height of the Great Depression to benefit Savannah's youth and the community, as well aid in stimulating the local economy. The college was originally located in the historic Armstrong House adjacent to Forsyth Park in downtown Savannah.〔 The mansion was given to the city as a gift from the family of George F. Armstrong, a local businessman involved in the shipping industry.〔 The college eventually grew to encompass six buildings in the Forsyth and Monterey Square areas of Savannah.〔
In 1959, Armstrong College of Savannah became part of the University System of Georgia as a community college, and in 1964 the Board of Regents conferred four-year status on Armstrong State College.〔 Donald Livingston and the Mills B. Lane Foundation provided the college 250 acres of land on the southwest side of Savannah.〔 Eight buildings were constructed on the property and the college moved from the Armstrong House downtown to the suburban location in January 1966.〔
Over the years the college expanded, adding new buildings and expanding academic programs. In 1993, the college began extensive landscaping work that transformed the campus into an arboretum.〔 Armstrong College gained state university status in 1996 and changed its name to Armstrong Atlantic State University. The following year the university opened the Liberty Center in Hinesville, Georgia.〔 The university celebrated its 75th anniversary and inaugurated Dr. Linda M. Bleicken as its seventh president in 2010.〔
In 2014 the school officially changed its name to Armstrong State University, to help minimize confusion regarding the school's location, make the name easier to say, and to create a stronger brand for the school. The name change became effective July 1, 2014.〔
Armstrong is celebrating its 80th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of the university's move to the Southside during the 2015-2016 academic year.〔http://www.wjcl.com/news/local-news/armstrong-state-begins-fall-classes/50840138/story〕

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