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'''Juniata College''' is a small, liberal arts & sciences [[college]] located in [[Huntingdon, PA|Huntingdon]], [[Pennsylvania]], the county seat of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It is named after the [[Juniata River]], one of the principal tributaries of the [[Susquehanna River]].
'''Juniata College''' is a small, liberal arts & sciences [[college]] located in [[Huntingdon, Pennsylvania|Huntingdon]], [[Pennsylvania]], the county seat of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It is named after the [[Juniata River]], one of the principal tributaries of the [[Susquehanna River]].


Juniata College was founded by the [[Church of the Brethren]] in 1876. Its current enrollment is approximately 1300 students.
Juniata College was founded by the [[Church of the Brethren]] in 1876. Its current enrollment is approximately 1300 students.

Revision as of 19:13, 24 May 2004

Juniata College is a small, liberal arts & sciences college located in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, the county seat of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. It is named after the Juniata River, one of the principal tributaries of the Susquehanna River.

Juniata College was founded by the Church of the Brethren in 1876. Its current enrollment is approximately 1300 students.

Key campus facilities include the Baker Peace Chapel, located near campus, and the Raystown Field Station, an environmental research center located on Lake Raystown. In 2002, the new von Liebeg Science Center opened to provide leading edge facilities for biology and chemistry.