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Crandall University was founded in 1949 under the name United Baptist Bible Training School (UBBTS), and served as both a secondary school and a Bible school by the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada. [2] Over two decades, the focus of the school gradually shifted toward post-secondary programs. In 1968, UBBTS became a Bible and junior ...
Stultz Hall, Crandall University in Moncton. Crandall University is a partner of the Union. It houses the Baptist Heritage Center whose 300 artifacts preserve the material history of Atlantic Baptists, the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada, and its predecessor organizations.
Ralph Richardson. Nationality (legal) Canadian. Alma mater. Gordon College (Massachusetts) Scientific career. Institutions. Atlantic Baptist University. Warren Ralph Richardson (born August 2, 1940 in Moncton, New Brunswick) is the former chancellor of Atlantic Baptist University (now Crandall University) in Canada.
Recent positive developments include the Atlantic Baptist University achieving full university status and relocating to a new campus in 1996, the Greater Moncton Airport opening a new terminal building and becoming a designated international airport in 2002, and the opening of the new Gunningsville Bridge to Riverview in 2005.
U de M is a comprehensive university with a wide variety of undergraduate and post graduate degree programs including a School of Law. Crandall University - A private Christian liberal arts and science institution, affiliated with the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches. Enrollment is less than 1000 students.
There are three private chartered universities in New Brunswick, all with religious affiliation. These are Crandall University, affiliated with the Atlantic Baptist Church, in Moncton, the evangelical Christian Kingswood University in Sussex and the Christian trans-denominational St. Stephen's University in St. Stephen.
On August 21, 2009, Atlantic Baptist University announced it would be changing its name to Crandall University, in honour of the late Joseph Crandall. When discussing this change, University President John MacArthur said, "Rev. Joseph Crandall, as a pioneering Baptist, was a man of passionate faith, who helped to found a university that was ...
Keith Bodner. Keith Bodner (born 1967) is a Canadian scholar of the Old Testament. He teaches at Crandall University in Moncton, New Brunswick and Briercrest College and Seminary in Caronport, Saskatchewan .