Former names
|
Jackson Male Academy (1823–1844) West Tennessee College (1844–1874)[1] Hall-Moody Junior College (1900–1927) Union University (1848–1859, 1868–1873) Southwestern Baptist University (1875–1907)[2] |
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Motto | Religio et Eruditio[3] |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1823; 201 years ago (1823) |
Religious affiliation
|
Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention) |
Academic staff
|
201 full-time |
Students | 2,731 |
Location |
,
,
U.S.
35°40′59″N 88°51′23″W / 35.6830°N 88.8565°W / 35.6830; -88.8565 |
Campus | Urban, 290 acres (120 ha) |
Colors | Cardinal & cream |
Nickname | Bulldogs |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division II – Gulf South |
Website | www |
Former names
|
Jackson Male Academy (1823–1844) West Tennessee College (1844–1874)[1] Hall-Moody Junior College (1900–1927) Union University (1848–1859, 1868–1873) Southwestern Baptist University (1875–1907)[2] |
---|---|
Motto | Religio et Eruditio[3] |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1823; 201 years ago (1823) |
Religious affiliation
|
Tennessee Baptist Convention (Southern Baptist Convention) |
Academic staff
|
201 full-time |
Students | 2,731 |
Location |
,
,
U.S.
35°40′59″N 88°51′23″W / 35.6830°N 88.8565°W / 35.6830; -88.8565 |
Campus | Urban, 290 acres (120 ha) |
Colors | Cardinal & cream |
Nickname | Bulldogs |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division II – Gulf South |
Website | www |