In 1957 the college adopted its present name to reflect its liberal arts and teacher education curricula.
The college also adopted practices to reduce consumption of fossil fuels.
By the 20th century, many high schools, colleges and universities had adopted lacrosse as a league sport.
How many other colleges will ultimately adopt the new approach is unclear.
In 1919, the college adopted the Cougar as its athletic programs' official nickname.
In late 2009, the college adopted a new logo, which was used from 2010 onwards.
The college has adopted a 'local solutions' approach to address this issue, based its advice to the Secretary of State in 2006.
The Mayor said, for example, that he might encourage more colleges and universities to "adopt" a public school.
Ever since the colleges adopted the 2-point conversion in 1958, the play has started at the 3-yard line.
Others say that colleges and universities are adopting such policies because they want to remain competitive.