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  1. Amherst College ( / ˈæmərst / ⓘ [6] AM-ərst) is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts. Founded in 1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education in Massachusetts. [7]

  2. The extensive and diverse collections at the Beneski Museum are the result of the work of faculty, students and alumni over the course of the College’s history, derived from expeditions, donations and exchanges. The physical and biological sciences have been a vital part of the Amherst College curriculum from the time of its founding 1821.

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  4. The Sandstone Living History Museum Center is a six-acre historic site located in Amherst, Ohio. It was developed by the Amherst Historical Society, a nonprofit organization, to preserve and interpret the unique heritage of sandstone quarrying in the area, and the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s. The center is a rapidly growing complex that ...

  5. About Amherst Amherst History. For over two centuries, Amherst has been educating a talented, diverse student body. Amherst’s historical “firsts” include the world’s first intercollegiate baseball game, and the country’s first undergraduate neuroscience program and first collegiate athletics program. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

  6. The Amherst Story Amherst History For over two centuries, Amherst has been educating a talented, diverse student body. Amherst’s historical “firsts” include the world’s first intercollegiate baseball game, and the country’s first undergraduate neuroscience program and first collegiate athletics program.

  7. The Evolution of Our Campus. Amherst College began in 1821 to educate “indigent young men of piety and talents.”. From its start, Amherst enrolled students who might not commonly have had access to higher education. Some “Firsts” at Amherst A Place of Learning.

  8. Academics. Majors. History. History. Through critical exploration of the past, our students and faculty interpret, evaluate and craft narratives that recover lost lives and illuminate how and why societies change over time. History. Course Evaluations. Welcome Class of 2022 Students.

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