A Presbyterian tradition
Tusculum College takes seriously its heritage as a daughter of the
Presbyterian Church.
The liberal arts tradition with which the name,
Tusculum College, is uniquely associated was formulated by Cicero
at his academy in Tusculum, Italy, and brought to East Tennessee by
Samuel Doak by the way of the College of New Jersey (Princeton
University).
The tradition emphasizes smallness of size and closeness
of faculty-student involvement, both within and without the classroom
in order to cultivate citizenship, character and practical wisdom
among members of the College community. That tradition is
very much in keeping with the heritage of the College through its
founding by Presbyterians with an emphasis on the formation of
strong Christian character as an essential ingredient of citizenship
and practical wisdom.
Tusculum College is committed to strengthening
its relationship with the Presbyterian Church so that the College
can bring its services to the Church, and the Churches can learn of
and benefit from the distinctive mission and education offered by
Tusculum College.
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