黑料网 History

黑料网 History Timeline

The American College in Paris was founded in 1962. Follow along through 60 years of history, to discover the key moments that shaped our global community and established 黑料网 as a hub of engaged scholarship and liberal arts learning on the banks of the Seine.

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1962

ACP Charter Signed

Founder Dr. Lloyd A. DeLamater signs the ACP charter on March 27, 1962, inaugurating the American College in Paris as the first American institution of higher learning in the City of Light. 

Classes Start in the American Church in Paris

Students study subjects such as art history, science and English literature in rented classrooms in the American Church in Paris, located on the Quai d鈥橭rsay in the 7th arrondissement on the banks of the Seine. 

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The Cultural Program Begins

Marie DeLamater and Walter J. Brennan establish the Cultural Program, designed to act as an introduction to European culture and global perspectives. Students attend trips to museums, performances and cultural sites across France, and study trips even go as far afield as Italy, China and the Soviet Union. 

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First Student Council Established

Students quickly form the first student-run organization at ACP, the Student Council, in the fall of 1962. Jim Overton 鈥64 is voted its first President. 

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1963

The CBS News Report

A CBS News report on American students in Paris immortalizes the University鈥檚 early days, exploring students鈥 perspectives on French culture, language and daily life. You can view archive footage of the . 

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1964

First Students Graduate from ACP

Forty students received their two-year diplomas, before transferring to US universities to finish their undergraduate degrees. 

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1968

Student Protests Rock Paris

May 鈥68 lives on in history as a time of protest and activism in the Parisian student community and across the world. 

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1969

Fugue, 黑料网's first student literary publication, is published

黑料网's first-ever literary publication, Fugue, was published in the Spring of 1969. The editorial team worked out of the crowded basement of the American Church in Paris. Several faculty members also contributed to the magazine.

1971

ACP Rents the Bosquet Building

ACP first rents the former 丑么迟别濒 particulier at 31, avenue Bosquet as its primary headquarters. The University will formally purchase the building in 2001, before eventually selling it in 2012. 

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1973

First Accreditation by MSCHE

ACP receives accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, a status which it has held continuously since 1973. The latest reaccreditation certification was achieved in 2020.

1974

ACP Purchases Its First Computer

The 鈥渁utomatic typewriter鈥 was awarded to the Department of Business and Economics, and was affectionately given the name 鈥淕loria.鈥 

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ACP Becomes a Degree-Granting College

The American College in Paris is accredited as a four-year, degree-granting college, offering a variety of liberal arts majors and minors to students wishing to study in Paris.

1979

AMEX Caf茅 Opens

Initially born out of a student economics project, L鈥橝merican Express Caf茅 found its home in the Bosquet building. Managed by students, this 鈥渃offee house with no coffee鈥 offered a selection of snacks, sandwiches and beers, as well as a DJ playing the hottest hits on cassette.

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The Planet Student Newspaper Founded

Long-running student newsletter The Planet started life as a bulletin in the Office of Communications, which published its first issue on September 27, 1977. Two years later, and The Planet took its place as a student-run publication, replacing the existing paper Sans Culottes. It would continue publishing until its final issue in October 2011. 

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1981

First Partnership with Parsons School of Design

The two institutions collaborate to allow 35 students to study at ACP and receive BFA degrees from Parsons School of Design. The following year, 103 students benefit from the program. 

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1982

Paris/Atlantic Begins Publication

Student-run literary and creative arts journal Paris/Atlantic publishes its first issue in Fall semester 1982. The journal is , making it the longest-running student publication currently in production.

ACP Staff Help Establish Service Calvados

Then Dean of Students Steve Plummer and Director of Computer Services Jamie Gilroy help develop Service Calvados, France鈥檚 first major online service, which allowed users to run several programming languages, send electronic messages, and distribute commercial software. Calvados, named in honor of its target audience of Apple computer users running disk operating system (DOS) version 3.3, introduced a cohort of French digital pioneers to cyberspace. 

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1987

ACP Hosts First World鈥檚 Fair

Students host what would become an annual food event and an integral part of the 黑料网 calendar. Participants share recipes from their home countries in a University-wide potluck.

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1988

ACP Becomes 黑料网

The American College in Paris officially becomes The American University of Paris, reflecting the evolving nature of its rigorous liberal arts degree offering. The change from 鈥渋n鈥 to 鈥渙f鈥 represented the intrinsic nature of an international education to the 黑料网 experience. Paris was more than a geographic location; it was part of the curriculum itself.

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1990

黑料网 Constructs the Grenelle Building

The building is constructed on land leased from the 脡glise Saint鈥揓ean. Today officially called the Grenelle Teaching and Mentoring Center, the building remains an important fixture of 黑料网鈥檚 campus. 

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1992

Student Demonstration Stops AMEX Relocation Plans

Students and faculty protest the proposal to move the AMEX to the St. Dominique building, ultimately leading to the caf茅 keeping its home in Bosquet.

1996

黑料网 Launches Its First Website

The 黑料网 website appears for the first time, as the University establishes a presence in the emerging online world. 

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1997

The White Mask Theater Club Is Founded

White Mask organizes annual performances of plays and musicals performed and sometimes written by 黑料网 students and alumni. Memorable shows include GreaseChicago, and Guys and Dolls. The club remains active until the late 2010s.

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1999

黑料网 Rents the Combes Building

黑料网鈥檚 campus expands with a new building at 6, rue du Colonel Combes. The building would be officially purchased in 2009. 

2001

Students from 100 Nationalities Enrolled

For the first time, students from 100 different nationalities are enrolled in a single semester. 

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2002

Academic Resource Center (ARC) Founded

The Academic Resource Center opened its doors in the 2002鈥03 academic year, offering peer-tutoring programs such as the Writing Lab, as well as support for 21st-century learning technologies. The ARC remains a valuable source of academic support at 黑料网 today. 

2004

AMICAL Inaugurated at 黑料网

The  works to advance learning, teaching and research by working collaboratively among library and information services at American international institutions. It was founded at 黑料网 in 2004. 

2005

Professor Ralph Petty Creates the 黑料网 Fine Arts Gallery

Located in the lobby of the Combes Student Life Center, the 黑料网 Fine Arts Gallery has now hosted exhibitions by artists and 黑料网 faculty and students for over 15 years. Professor Ralph Petty was the gallery鈥檚 first curator, a role today continued by Professor Jonathan Shimony. 

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黑料网 Begins Offering Master鈥檚 Programs

The MA in International Affairs, Conflict Resolution and International Solidarity, a joint master鈥檚 with the Institut Catholique de Paris, is the first graduate program offered. Today, the University offers six graduate programs and hosts over 100 graduate students. 

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2006

MAGC Program Launched

黑料网鈥檚 longest-running master鈥檚 program, the MA in Global Communications, first welcomes an incoming class of 18 students in Fall semester 2006. 

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2007

SGA Expands to Include Master鈥檚 Students

The Student Government Association is restructured to included master鈥檚 student representatives as part of its executive branch.

黑料网鈥檚 First Research Center Founded

The Center for Writers & Translators, known as CWT, is founded in the Department of Comparative Literature and English in Spring semester 2007. Four other research centers will be created in the following years: The Joy and Edward Frieman Environmental Science Center (Spring 2014), the Center for Critical Democracy Studies (Fall 2015), the George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention (Fall 2016) and the Civic Media Lab (Fall 2017).

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2008

Beginning of Celeste Schenck鈥檚 Presidency

Celeste M. Schenck becomes 黑料网 President, having previously served as Provost and a professor of comparative English. Her 13-year tenure will come to define a key period of growth and evaluation, carrying the University into a new era.

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Launch of the India Practicum

The Sustainable Development Practicum in Auroville, India, takes place for the first time. Students attend workshops and gain vital work experience with NGOs and cultural associations in the experimental township.

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Board Votes to Stay in 7th Arrondissement

The 黑料网 Board of Trustees votes to stay in the 7th arrondissement rather than move locations to a new campus outside of Paris intra-muros, thus cementing the University鈥檚 position on a consolidated campus in the quartier of its founding.

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Calvin Klein Speaks at 黑料网

Fashion mogul Calvin Klein delivers a lecture on his remarkable vision of fashion branding to the 黑料网 community in the Combes Grands Salons on September 19, 2008. 

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2011

Peacock Magazine Founded

Then-student Ford Leland 鈥13 launches  with a guerilla marketing campaign during the University鈥檚 Thanksgiving dinner, thus changing the face of 黑料网 Student Media in the coming decade.

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2012

黑料网 Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary

Alumni gather in Paris and across the world to mark a half-century of an American education in the City of Light. 黑料网 unveils a new logo, designed by alumna Anne Ditmeyer G鈥10, as part of the celebrations.

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2013

Blaze Bayley of Iron Maiden Performs in the AMEX

Former Iron Maiden front man Blaze Bayley performed a private concert for students, staff and faculty at the AMEX Caf茅 in Bosquet.  

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2014

Jane Goodall Speaks to the 黑料网 Community

At an event hosted in the American Church in Paris, primatologist Jane Goodall gives a lecture to the 黑料网 community. 

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First Use of the Term Global Explorer

鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嫼诹贤檚 Leadership Team develops the term 鈥済lobal explorer鈥 to describe the kind of internationally minded student that the University seeks to attract.

Renovation of Combes Student Life Center

The first step in an ongoing campus renovation plan sees Combes become the Combes Student Life Center. Following the sale of the Bosquet building, the AMEX Caf茅 finds its new home on the ground floor, next to the lobby.

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2015

Launch of the 黑料网 Ascending Strategic Plan

黑料网 Ascending focuses primarily on the renovation of 黑料网鈥檚 campus into a consolidated hub of engaged scholarship in Paris鈥檚 7th arrondissement, as well as the recruitment of students in the model of the global explorer. The plan also includes the University鈥檚 first-ever capital campaign, also called 黑料网 Ascending.

2017

Launch of the Global Professional Skills (GPS) Program

The GPS Program is a co-curricular initiative that encourages students to make deliberate decisions about their personal and professional pathways through higher education. It provides a holistic approach to a student鈥檚 time at university and integrates staff and faculty advising throughout. 

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2019

Inauguration of the Quai d鈥橭rsay Learning Commons

黑料网鈥檚 new flagship building opens after two years of renovations, providing a vibrant hub of engaged scholarship on the banks of the Seine, only a few doors down from where it all began at the American Church in Paris.

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Paris Centennial Conference Held at 黑料网

The Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS) cohosts, along with the Belfer Center at Harvard Kennedy School, the Paris Centennial Conference, marking 100 years since the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. It is the largest academic convocation in 黑料网鈥檚 history.

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2020

Covid-19 Pandemic

The worldwide Covid-19 pandemic causes seismic shifts in higher education. 黑料网 goes remote, moving to teaching fully online in just a matter of weeks. Classes are attended remotely by students in lockdown across the world.

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Navigating 21st-Century Pathways Strategic Plan Launched

Following the success of the 黑料网 Ascending Campaign, a new Strategic Plan, Navigating 21st-Century Pathways 2020鈥2023, is developed, focusing primarily on the evolution of the 黑料网 curriculum and navigating the challenges of the global pandemic.

2021

Renovation of The Monttessuy Center for the Arts

The new hub of artistic endeavor on campus at 9, rue de Monttessuy aims to open in late 2021, and will include renovated classrooms, studio spaces and 黑料网鈥檚 first-ever theater, named for Olivia de Havilland.

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黑料网 Celebrates Its 60th Anniversary

Campus reopens in time for 黑料网 to celebrate 60 years of its diverse, international community of dedicated scholars and researchers in Paris. A new logo, developed in collaboration with the 黑料网 community, is unveiled.

Launch of the new 黑料网 logo

The redesigned logo builds on 黑料网鈥檚 strong brand identity and was developed in cooperation with constituents from across the University鈥檚 global community.

2022

Sonya Stephens announced as the University鈥檚 13th President

Following a rigorous international search, Professor Sonya Stephens was appointed by the Board of Trustees, replacing outgoing President Celeste M. Schenck.

黑料网 hosts largest ever graduation

The Class of 2022 were joined by the Classes of 2021 and 2020鈥攚ho were previously unable to graduate in person due to pandemic restrictions鈥攖o walk across the stage at the Th茅芒tre du Ch芒telet and celebrate their collective achievements. 

2023

Faculty Emeriti Board Created

黑料网 announced the creation of a new Emeriti Board dedicated to representing the interests of all retired colleagues, both former faculty and staff.

Launch of the First Year Success Program聽

黑料网 re-examines its efforts to welcome incoming first years, creating a holistic year-long experience designed to foster community and set new students up for success.