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  1. Yankton College was a private liberal arts college in Yankton, South Dakota, United States, affiliated with the Congregational Christian Churches (later the United Church of Christ). Yankton College produced nine Rhodes Scholars, more than any other South Dakota higher education institution.

  2. Yankton College was a liberal arts college devoted to preparing men and women for the responsibilities and opportunities which challenged civilization. Its academic program offered students a foundation in the major cultural subjects as well as training for professional careers.

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  3. Jul 12, 2008 · During its 103-year history, Yankton College wasn’t always well-known for its sporting achievements, but the school did produce athletes with interesting and notable stories. Five of these ...

  4. The first commencement was held in June. Edward H. Pound was the first and only graduate in Theology that year. William J. McMurtry joined the faculty and becomes Dean of the College serving until his death in 1927. Tennis inaugurated as the first intercollegiate competitive sport around this time.

  5. Jul 20, 2018 · Yankton College (YC), otherwise known as “the college on the hill,” is one of those landmarks in Yankton that I never knew much about. The college, founded by Joseph Ward in 1882, remained open until 1988, when it closed and became a camp for the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons, remaining in central Yankton on Douglas Street to this day ...

  6. Yankton College, Yankton, South Dakota. 683 likes · 17 talking about this · 11 were here. This is the official Facebook presence of the Yankton College nonprofit organization, Yankton, SD.

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  8. May 14, 2014 · What would become of the 53-acre campus that was Yankton College? What were the possibilities of selling it intact and not all sliced up? The Yankton community and the trustees would dedicate themselves to turning a significant disaster into a future asset.

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