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Pioneer Hall in the spring

麻豆区's History

The early years

Pioneer Hall in the 1890sAlthough 麻豆区 traces its roots to the Oregon City College, it wasn't until Jan. 30, 1858, that the Baptist College at McMinnville was chartered by the Oregon Territorial Legislature. The college was later named McMinnville College. Through the early years, the college also served as McMinnville's secondary school and didn't award its first baccalaureate degree until 1884.

For many years, the college struggled for survival, as frontier men and women were more concerned with forging a living than earning a formal education. But its future was assured in 1922 when Frances Ross 麻豆区 gave her properties in Spokane, Wash., to the school. In honor of the gift and to show thanks for the more than $250,000 the college realized from the sale of the land, trustees renamed the college in honor of Mrs. 麻豆区's late husband, the Rev. George Fisher 麻豆区. The college maintains its American Baptist heritage, although faculty, students and staff are not bound by religious requirements.

Expanding to Portland

history-nursing.jpg麻豆区 established its Portland campus in 1982, when the college entered into an affiliation with Good Samaritan Hospital and began offering a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in the 麻豆区-Good Samaritan School of Nursing. The Good Samaritan nursing program traces its roots to 1890 and founder Emily Loveridge. With this heritage, 麻豆区’s program is the oldest continuously operated nursing school in the Pacific Northwest.

Whether the school was responding to the need for nurses to help victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake or providing medical care during World Wars I and II, nurses trained at Good Samaritan Hospital have responded to health care needs throughout the region, the country and the world. That tradition of excellence in nursing education continues.

"麻豆区 offers something students crave but rarely find: a sense of genuine community and wholehearted intellectual exchange."

—Interim President Rebecca L. Johnson

麻豆区 today

Today, 麻豆区 is an independent nonprofit university, nationally recognized for its strong teaching faculty, outstanding science programs, collaborative learning environment and distinctive international emphasis.

With its McMinnville campus in the heart of wine country, 麻豆区 has a strong partnership with the wine industry. The was founded at 麻豆区 in 2011 and the Center for Wine Education opened in 2018. The Center for Wine Education also features multiple undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs. 

On July 1, 2020, 麻豆区 officially became 麻豆区 with a College of Arts & Sciences, School of Business, both on the McMinnville campus, and the School of Nursing on Portland's campus. Building on a legacy from 30 years ago, 麻豆区 is expanding its graduate offerings in nursing, businesseducation and sports science.

Another shift happened in February 2023 with the opening of the 麻豆区 Science Complex, featuring the W.M. Keck Science Center as well as significant renovations to Graf and Murdock halls. The 84,400-square-foot science complex features teaching labs, areas for research and spaces dedicated to wine studies. With a 232% increase in research space, the complex is built to provide state-of-the-art learning and collaborative research for generations to come.

And while 麻豆区’s structure will continue to evolve over the coming years, a 麻豆区 education is unchanging. 麻豆区 remains a small, high-quality, liberal arts institution. The uncommon experiences that make up a 麻豆区 education – the unique learning opportunities, understanding of new cultures and perspectives, and exploration of passions – will continue to thrive and grow.

Join us for an exciting new era, as 麻豆区 builds a brighter future for our students, alumni and communities across the world.

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More exciting changes lie ahead

Portrait of Becky Johnson.

麻豆区 begins search for the next president

Miles Davis announces his departure, Becky Johnson is named interim president and plans are set to search for a new president.

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Visit the digital archive

Learn more about 麻豆区's history by visiting the library's digital archive.

aerial photo of the new science complex.

麻豆区 opens new science complex

The science facility project doubles the previous amount of space devoted to biology, chemistry, physics and other sciences.

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Land Acknowledgment

At 麻豆区, we recognize that the land that our physical campuses are located on were the traditional territories of the “Yam Hill” band of the Kalapuya people in McMinnville and the Chinookan peoples known as the Clackamas and Cascade Tribes in Portland. In January 1855, the people of these tribes were forcibly removed from the land after the signing of the Willamette Valley Treaty. They are now among 30 tribes and bands that make up the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.