:''This article is for the state college in Salem, Massachusetts. For other uses see
SSC''
'Salem State College' is a four-year public institution of higher learning located in the city of
Salem, Massachusetts. As of 2006, SSC had 7,296 undergraduate and 2,567 graduate/continuing education students, for a total student body enrollment of 9863. The College offers
Bachelors,
Masters,
MBAs and Post Masters Certificates in more than 40 academic disciplines. Salem State College is the largest state college and fourth-largest public institution of higher education in Massachusetts.
Situated on five campuses totaling 108 acres, the College has 33 buildings and continues to grow. Nearly 1,500 students live in its four residence facilities. Central Campus is also the home of an academic building that contains the Bertolon School of Business, the Music Department, and a recital hall. The College also has multiple theater venues, a hockey rink, tennis courts, two gymnasiums, a pool, a recently renovated athletic field and an aquaculture facility located at nearby Cat Cove.
College History
The College was founded as the fourth Normal School in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1854 by the
state legislature, thanks largely to the efforts of
Horace Mann. Initially a two-year, post-secondary educational school for women, the Normal School welcomed its first class of young ladies on
September 13,
1854. Among the second graduating class in July of 1856 was
Charlotte Forten Grimké, the College's first black graduate.
In
1921, Salem Normal School began offering a four-year course of study and awarding bachelor's degrees. In
1932, the name was changed to Salem Teachers College. In
1955, the College began to offer postgraduate studies and awarding master's degrees. The school's name was changed to the current Salem State College in the fall of 1960, reflecting the diversification of its program offerings. Residence halls were opened in
1966.
As of 2006 the college had more than 48,000 living alumni with 73 percent living in Massachusetts. In 2006, the National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH) named Salem State College "National School of the Year" for the work done by the Residence Hall Association (RHA).
Tuition and fees
As of Fall 2006:
'In-State Undergraduate Day' $6,544
'Out-State Undergraduate Day' $12,684
'In-State Undergraduate Evening' $180 per credit
'Out-State Undergraduate Evening' $215 per credit
'In-State Graduate' $250 per credit (Fall 2007)
Sports
Sports are housed at the Richard B. O'Keefe Center. From September 1994 to February 1997, the
Marblehead/
Swampscott YMCA housed their gymnastics in the multi-purpose room there. The Richard H. Rockett Arena is a public skating rink in the winter, and in the summer it is converted to an indoor tennis facility.
The Salem State College Vikings compete in the
Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference in NCAA Division III. Salem State offers 17 varsity sports including baseball, basketball, cross-country, field hockey, golf, ice hockey, softball, soccer, swimming, diving, tennis, volleyball, as well as track and field.
The O'Keefe center also includes its own workout facility, the Wellness Center, which is open to all students.
Theatre and the Arts
SSC hosts many art shows, theatrical productions, and dance shows in its several art galleries, its full-scale theatre department, and its dance studios.
SSC's theatre department has two theatres, the recently-updated 730 seat Mainstage Theatre and the more intimate Callan Studio Theatre in the basement of the Sullivan Building.
The theatre department produces up to six shows an academic year. They are also members of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) and compete regularly. Other groups that perform regularly are:
The Student Theatre Ensemble (STE) who produce one show each semester, a children's musical in the spring, and a summer musical.
Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) also have two dance shows a year.
The Students' Work Theatre Project (SWTP) a student run organization that allows anyone interested in theatre to join in a no-pressure environment to grow, learn, and have fun. The production is made up of entirely student produced, directed, and written 10-minute plays. SWTP performs in the fall of every school year, allowing incoming freshman and any non-theatre students to get involved.
Human Action Theatre (HAT) an educational theatre group that performs during Freshman Orientation.
Salem State College is also home to the improv/sketch comedy troupe, "Grandma's 3rd Leg" (G3L), which performs twice a semester and at venues around Massachusetts. And the last major group that produces is Summer Theatre at Salem, a professional theatre set up that produces 3 shows every summer.
Two million dollars were recently given to the college to help build a new multimillion-dollar arts complex on Central Campus. Ground must be broken by the end of 2008 or the donated money will be lost.
'2007-2008 Theatre Series:'
Fall:
''A Doll's House'' - Directed by William Cunningham
''12 Angry Jurors'' (STE) - Directed by Devon Scalisi
''Antigone'' - Directed by Celena Sky April
''The 5th Annual Students' Work Theatre Project'' - Artistic Direction by Jess Bryant & Josh Gunderson
Spring:
''Tennesee Williams'' - Directed by David George
''Night Sky'' (STE) - Directed by Saori Kaneko
''Mother Courage and Her Children'' - Directed by Tom Luddy
Library
The SSC Library owns over 300 thousand volumes, 29 thousand microform units, 9 thousand maps and subscribes to 692 periodicals. Memberships with other local libraries enable access to over 3.1 million holdings in the north-of-Boston area.
Speaker Series
The college hosts 3 speakers per year. Past speakers include 42nd United State President
Bill Clinton, George Bush Sr., Gloria Steinem, Robert Redford and
Jesse Jackson. In 2007 the speakers were baseball legend
Cal Ripken Jr., 41st United State President
George H.W. Bush, and novelist
Tom Wolfe.
Leadership
Dr. Patricia Maguire Meservey has been chosen as the 13th President of Salem State College. Dr. Meservey was elected by a unanimous vote of the college's Board of Trustees on Thursday, May 10, 2007 at a special meeting. The selection will be immediately submitted to the Massachusetts Board of Higher Education for formal approval. Subject to that final ratification, Dr. Meservey is expected has assumed this position as of August 2007.
Dr. Meservey was the Provost and Academic Vice President at Suffolk University in Boston, where she has provided academic leadership across the University. Particular areas of emphasis for her work are in the advancement of teaching excellence, promotion of faculty scholarship, and academic and administrative strategic planning.
Notable
Alumni
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Demetrius J. Atsalis, (Social Studies Certificate), member of the
Mass. House of Representatives (''served''
Promoted by Hieu Lu in 1998 - ''present'')
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Arthur J. Broadhurst, (
B.A. 1988), member of the Mass. House of Representatives (''served''
1998 -
2007)
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Michael A. Costello, (
B.S. 1989), member of the Mass. House of Representatives (''served''
2002 - ''present'')
★
Robert F. Fennell, (B.S.
1978), member of the Mass. House of Representatives (''served''
1994 - ''present'')
★
Kenneth P. Scourtas, (B.S.
2000), member of the Candle Power Forums
External links
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SSC Homepage