Greenville College is located in Greenville, Illinois, a small (population 6,955) southern Illinois city, located 45 miles from St. Louis, Missouri on Interstate 70. The college is a liberal arts four-year school that is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, a church with an evangelical foundation.
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- Greenville College is located in Greenville, Illinois, a small (population 6,955) southern Illinois city, located 45 miles from St. Louis, Missouri on Interstate 70. The college is a liberal arts four-year school that is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, a church with an evangelical foundation.
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- Christian singer/songwriter; discovered, signed at Greenville College
- Electronic/Indie/Rock Band; formed at Greenville College
- General Manager of the Milwaukee Bucks
- author of ''Hungry Ghosts'', served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1998 to 2006
- environmental activist, "Father of the Wilderness Act"
- former Chancellor of the State University of New York system
- once a leading figure in professional sports management, an Emmy Award-winning television producer, and president of ProServ Television. The Greenville College is named after him.
- rock-n-roll band; formed on campus in the early 2000s; members attended but did not graduate
- rock-n-roll band; formed on campus in the early 1990s, granted honorary degrees in 2001 after dropping out in 1994
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- In Memory of John Brown White, Teacher, Counsellor, and Friend, First President, Almira College, Founded in 1855. Placed By His Grateful Pupils 1931.
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- B.A., English, 1928
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- Greenville College is located in Greenville, Illinois, a small (population 6,955) southern Illinois city, located 45 miles from St. Louis, Missouri on Interstate 70. The college is a liberal arts four-year school that is affiliated with the Free Methodist Church, a church with an evangelical foundation.
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