Bluefield College students with a passion for church music now
have access to more scholarship assistance, thanks to the creation
of the Martha Louise Martin Memorial Scholarship Fund. The
scholarship was established in October 2016 to honor Martha
Louise Martin, who served Eastland Baptist Church in Nashville,
Tennessee, as a pianist from 1957 to 1977 and organist from
1977 to 1990. Miss Martin was also a public school teacher and
librarian. The scholarship was created by her sisters Dr. Mary Ruth
Martin of Nashville and Dr. Joan Martin Bloomer (pictured center)
and her husband, Jeff (pictured right), of Richmond, Virginia. To
contribute to the Martin Scholarship, visit
bluefield.edu/giving.
The college celebrated its highest number of new
traditional students in school history when 242 traditional
students enrolled for classes in the fall of 2016. Retention
was also up, climbing from 86 percent in the fall of 2015 to
92 percent this past fall. Together, the new and returning
traditional numbers totaled 539, the third highest total
traditional student enrollment in BC history. And, while
more new students are attending the college, more are
also living on campus. In fact, 326 students chose to live on
campus this year, the most in school history. More numbers
at
bluefield.edu/enrollmentfall16 .When the 2016-’17 academic year began, Bluefield College,
students, faculty and staff were missing a very familiar face,
that of maintenance director Blair Taylor who retired after 32
years of service to BC. Taylor started as a member of BC’s
housekeeping crew in 1984 before working his way up to director
of maintenance. During a retirement reception for Taylor, co-
workers spoke of his positive attitude and tireless work ethic.
“He’s friendly, outgoing, and never gets upset,” said Clayton
Wagner, who worked alongside Taylor since the mid-1980s. “He’s
just a real nice guy to be around.” Read more about Taylor’s
service to BC at
bluefield.edu/taylor.
BC began the 2016-’17 academic year being named one of the
Top Tier Colleges in the South by
U.S. News and World Report
.
Among its other recent distinctions: one of just 22 colleges
nationwide to receive an “A” rating for quality core curriculum
by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni; among the top
50 Christian colleges in America for graduating students with low
debt and the 11th most beautiful Christian college campus in
America by Christian Universities Online; among the Top Military
Friendly Schools by Victory Media; one of the top colleges in
Virginia by
Virginia Living
magazine; and among the nation’s best
values by
The Economist
magazine. View more BC accolades at
bluefield.edu/accolades.
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