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Home » US Law » 2022 Michigan Compiled Laws » Chapter 390 - Universities and Colleges » Territorial Laws of 1833, Vol. III - Kalamazoo College (390.751 - 390.761)

Section 390.751 – Kalamazoo College; Board of Trustees, Officers.

390.751 Kalamazoo college; board of trustees, officers. Sec. 1. That from and after the passage of this act, Caleb Eldred, William Meek, Wm. Duncan, H. H. Comstock, Nathaniel Millard, John Clark, F. P. Browning, Anson Brown, John Booth, B. B. Kercheval, Thos. W. Merrill, John S. Twiss, C. H. Swain, Robert Powell, Stephen Goodman, and […]

Section 390.752 – Business and Object of Corporation; College Independent and Autonomous.

390.752 Business and object of corporation; college independent and autonomous. Sec. 2. The particular business and object of this corporation shall be to establish, endow, conduct, and maintain an institution of higher learning, to be known as “Kalamazoo college”, and affording instruction in the branches of education usually taught in colleges and universities, with special […]

Section 390.754 – President; Appointment, Election, or Removal.

390.754 President; appointment, election, or removal. Sec. 4. The board of trustees shall have the power to appoint or elect and to remove from office a president of Kalamazoo college. History: 1833, Territorial Laws, Vol. III, approved Apr. 22, 1833 ;– Am. 1887, Local Act 390, Imd. Eff. Mar. 15, 1887 ;– Am. 1941, Act […]

Section 390.755 – Treasurer, Agents, Bonds.

390.755 Treasurer, agents, bonds. Sec. 5. The treasurer and all other agents, when required by the trustees, shall, before entering upon the duties of their office, give bonds in such penal sum as the board of trustees may require for the security of any funds coming into their hands and to secure the carrying out […]

Section 390.756 – Kalamazoo College Open to All Religious Persuasions and Identities.

390.756 Kalamazoo college open to all religious persuasions and identities. Sec. 6. Kalamazoo college shall be open to persons of all religious persuasions. The professing of any religious faith shall not be required. In the belief that religious diversity reflects the college’s Baptist heritage and enriches the life of an academic community, persons of differing […]

Section 390.757 – Fiscal Affairs; Restricted Donations; Conveyances.

390.757 Fiscal affairs; restricted donations; conveyances. Sec. 7. The college and the trustees thereof shall have and are hereby vested with the power to acquire by purchase, gift, loan, grant, donation or otherwise for the use and benefit of the corporation, real estate, personal property and money, and may sell, use, hold, manage, invest and […]

Section 390.758 – Inspection by Legislature of College.

390.758 Inspection by legislature of college. Sec. 8. Said college shall, at all times, be open to the inspection of any committee or other agent appointed by the legislature and it shall be the duty of the officers of said college, at all times, to exhibit to any committee, or agents appointed by the legislature, […]

Section 390.759 – Honors and Degrees; Earned Degrees.

390.759 Honors and degrees; earned degrees. Sec. 9. The board of trustees shall have the power to confer the honors and degrees usually granted by collegiate institutions. Earned degrees shall be conferred only on persons who shall have passed through a course of studies deemed by the board to be equivalent to that prescribed by […]

Section 390.760 – Board of Trustees; Power and Authority.

390.760 Board of trustees; power and authority. Sec. 10. The trustees shall have the power and authority to: (a) Make and amend rules, regulations, and bylaws which they consider necessary and proper for conducting the affairs of the board, for conducting the affairs and business of the corporation, and for securing the objects of the […]

Section 390.761 – Expulsion; Suspension.

390.761 Expulsion; suspension. Sec. 11. A person may be expelled or suspended from the privileges of Kalamazoo college if in the judgment of the president of the college, the board of trustees, or any other person or committee designated by the board of trustees, it is considered in the best interest of the college. History: […]