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Northwest Nazarene University : ウィキペディア英語版
Northwest Nazarene University

Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) is a private Christian liberal arts college located in Nampa, Idaho, USA.
==History==

Eugene Emerson organized a combination grade school and Bible school in 1913 as Idaho Holiness School.〔Riley, John E. From Sagebrush to Ivy: The story of Northwest Nazarene College. Pacific Press, Nampa, Idaho, 1988.〕 It was renamed twice in 1916, first to Northwest Holiness College and then to Northwest Nazarene College, and then became a liberal arts college in 1917 with degree-granting authority from the Idaho state Board of Education. While the first president elected for the college in 1916 was H. Orton Wiley of Pasadena University, Fred J. Shields would fill in as acting president before leaving for the Eastern Nazarene College in 1919, while Wiley finished his graduate work. Under Russell V. DeLong, Northwest Nazarene College (NNC) received educational accreditation,〔(NWCCU: Idaho schools )〕 as a two-year school in 1931〔(NNU Administrative Policy Manual )〕 and then received accreditation as a four-year school in 1937,〔 making it the first accredited college affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene.〔The next Nazarene college to be accredited wasn't until 6 years later, when Eastern Nazarene was accredited by NEASC in 1943. Northwest had the ''authority to grant degrees'' from the State of Idaho before 1930, but ENC didn't have the authority to grant degrees in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ''until'' 1930. Before 1930, ENC students actually received degrees from NNU. See James R. Cameron, ''Eastern Nazarene College—The First Fifty Years, 1900-1950'', Nazarene Publishing House (1968), 163.〕 Under Presidents John E. Riley and Kenneth H. Pearsall in the 1960s and 1970s, master's degree programs were added.〔(NNU History )〕〔(Fall 2008 President's Dinner at NNU )〕 It was renamed as Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) in 1999.

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