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Coordinates: 34°03′53″N 117°09′55″W 34.06474, -117.16539

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University of Redlands

  • Location & Contact Information
    • Address, Directions, & Map:
      • 1200 East Colton Avenue, P.O. Box 3080, Redlands, California, United States of America
    • Telephone Numbers:
      • (909) 793-2121
      • (909) 793-2029 (fax)
    • Official Website: [1]
  • History & Memorable Moments

The University of Redlands had its roots in the founding of two other Baptist institutions, California College in Oakland, and Los Angeles University. Both institutions opened in 1886, but LAU never became financially solvent, soon ceased functioning as a university, and incurred massive debts. After the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 damaged the finances of California College, a Baptist commission began exploring the liquidation of both institutions to develop a new institution in Southern California. [1]

The Reverend Jasper Newton Field, a Baptist pastor at Redlands, persuaded the Redlands Board of Trade to pursue the college at Redlands. Redlands proposed at least 100,000 dollars and 40 acres for a campus (on land donated by layman Mr. K.C. Wells) if the Baptist Church could bring in from 240,000 to 500,000 dollars towards building the university. On June 27, 1907 the Commission met in Pasadena and voted all in favor of the Redlands proposal. [1]

Ground was broken in April 9, 1909, on the hill where the administration building now stands. Nine founding faculty members held their first day of classes in the Redlands Baptist Church on September 30th, 1909, with 39 students attending. Materials were borrowed from the Smiley Library, and Redlands High School offered use of their science labs. [1]

On January 27, 1910, the University of Redlands opened its physical doors by occupying the newly completed Administration building. Bekins Hall and the President’s mansion were the only two other buildings completed. President Field was charged with further securing $200,000 for endowment, but the Great Freeze of 1911, which wiped out half the California citrus crop and severely damaged the local economy, made this impossible. [1]

After the trustees decided “that it would be in the best interest of the University to temporarily use the president’s home for the music department,” President Field resigned in 1914. As accounts stood, the Northern Baptist’s Education Board would not endorse the university to prospective donors. Victor LeRoy Duke, Dean and Professor of Mathematics, became the next president. [1]

The Southern California Baptist community initiated a campaign to raise $50,000 to clear outstanding debt. The following spring the Northern Baptist Education Board, after meeting with the Trustees, reversed their decision of two years earlier and endorsed the school, promising to help raise an endowment. [1]

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Prospective Students

Viewing Business Problems From Multiple Perspectives

At University of Redlands School of Business, we teach you methods of viewing the world from multiple perspectives. We provide both theory and practice in analyzing and framing business problems. You will become proficient in developing creative, effective business solutions, based on the connections among fields of study—like international relations, statistics, cultural differences, and ethical concerns.

Our graduates rise to senior leadership positions in all fields. They are leaders who not only know business fundamentals like accounting and marketing, but also can identify potential problems and lead their organizations to success. Most importantly, our graduates can analyze and develop sensible, effective solutions—solutions that make a positive difference.

With the University's 100th anniversary approaching, we are proud to be ranked consistently as one of U.S. News and World Report's top educational institutions. You can be assured that you're attending a university that delivers on its promises.

"Leadership is the key to success in any organization. The MAM degree helped me focus in this area, which has benefited me both professionally and personally. The sharing of real-life scenarios, along with exceptional instruction, was paramount to implementing successful strategies at work."

Robert Miller Master of Arts in Management City of Colton Police Department

To request for more information, please visit [2].

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  • Teachers (Where are they now?)
    • Anderson, Randy (September 1976 - June 1980)
    • Wilson, Kit (October 1938 - March 2004)
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