Earlham College

(Richmond, IN)

Founded in 1847 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), Earlham College is an independent, four-year, coeducational, residential institution of higher learning.

Among the nation's academically strongest liberal arts colleges, Earlham develops in its students broad and deep competencies in both traditional and emerging disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields.

Moreover, the College educates students to live and work effectively together with others; to value lifelong learning; to appreciate cultural, ethnic and religious diversity; and to become engaged global citizens.

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    As we mark the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001, it is also important remember our Quaker testimonies rooted in peace, which challenge us to seek non-violent responses to conflict. We post for you the potent remarks of Earlham’s Paul Lacey, which we published a decade ago. Paul’s hope for us “to cherish one another in love, to persist in working for justice and the end of violence, to try to practice the gospel of peace,” remains at the heart of Earlham.

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