For the North Carolina college formerly known as Mitchell College, see Mitchell Community College.
| Mitchell College | |
|---|---|
| Established | 1938 |
| Type | Private |
| Endowment | $6.1 million[1] |
| Chairman | L. Rick Milner |
| President | Mary Ellen Jukoski |
| Dean | Gilbert Maffeo |
| Students | 1,000 |
| Location | New London, Connecticut, United States |
| Campus | 68 acres (0.28 km2) Suburban; Residential; Waterfront [2] |
| Former names | New London Junior College [3] |
| Colors | Red, White and Black |
| Athletics | NCAA Division III |
| Sports | 15 Varsity Teams [4] |
| Nickname | Mariners |
| Affiliations | CUNYAC NEASC |
| Website | www.mitchell.edu |
Mitchell College is a liberal arts college located on the banks of the Thames River, in New London, Connecticut, USA. It was founded in 1938 on the former estate of Alfred Mitchell; its campus offers such amenities as on-campus housing (including four multi-level, dormitory-style buildings and four residential river houses), a cafe, ice cream shop, preserve area known as 'Mitchell Woods', multiple playing fields, and a beach. Notable for its Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, Sport Management, and Business Administration programs, the college offers both two and four year degree programs.
Mitchell's sports teams are known as the Mariners. Historically known as the Pequots, the name was changed in 2008 to comply with the mandate of the NCAA requiring a name change in order to continue postseason participation. (See the Native American mascot controversy in the United States.)
Participants in NCAA Division III athletics and members of the New England Collegiate Conference, the Mariners have a strong and prolific history of athletic success, especially in the women's basketball program. The intercollegiate sports that they offer are:
Men's Sports: Baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, sailing, soccer and tennis.
Women’s Sports: Cross country, basketball, sailing, soccer, softball, tennis, and volleyball.
Clubs:Rugby
Coordinates: 41°19′47″N 72°05′34″W / 41.3296°N 72.0929°W
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