Here is a listing of the main collections found on the ENC Institutional Repository.
Every year, the Honors Scholar Society celebrates the mission of Eastern Nazarene College, both Intellectual and Christian, with the Academic Symposium. We invite all faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the college to join us for the 9th Annual Academic Symposium to be held April 15-16, 2020.
The Gould Lectures on Holiness offer the Eastern Nazarene College community the opportunity to hear outstanding Wesleyan scholars discuss aspects of the Christian doctrine of holiness.
Dr. J. Glenn Gould began the Gould Lectures in 1945, in memory of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. John Gould. The inaugural lecture was published in a book entitled The Whole Council of God.
The freshman Rhetoric Classes together with the English Department at Eastern Nazarene College compiled the works of students into books that they called the Greenbooks. The first book in the Archives is dated in 1926, but is noted that Greenbooks had been compiled since 1922. The books consist of many different types of writings written by the students themselves.
Note that the files are named with the year in which they were published, and the volume number of that title.
The Kauffman Initiative for the Renewal of Christian Witness is an annual gathering where students, faculty, staff, and pastors,
The classes starting in 1922 printed a yearbook containing class photos and other information about the classes in that year. The publication is called the Nautilus except for the year 1934, in which it was called The Portico. The years 1933 and 1938 are missing from the possession of the ENC Archives.
Academic Symposium
ENC Authors
Gould Lectures
Gould Library
The Green Book
John U Free Serminar Series (coming)
The Kauffman Initiative for the Renewal of Christian Witness
The Nautilus
“As supported by the Church of the Nazarene her educational institutions are bound not only to be Christian but to perpetuate and spread the doctrine of Scriptural holiness. As serving the church they are bound to prepare its young people to make the most of their lives —physically, intellectually, culturally, socially, ethically, spiritually, and vocationally.”
- Dean Bertha Munro
Every year, the Honors Scholar Society celebrates the mission of Eastern Nazarene College, both Intellectual and Christian, with the Academic Symposium. The Symposium is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to share their passion and hard work with the larger ENC community. It is also an opportunity for all of us to celebrate our shared mission of providing a quality Christian liberal arts education to students of all ages.