Kirkland College

Kirkland College
This sign for Kirkland College was retained by Hamilton College
TypePrivate Women's College
Active1965–1978
Location
Clinton
,
New York
,
United States

Kirkland College was a small, private liberal arts women's college located in Clinton, New York, from 1965 to 1978. It was a female counterpart to Hamilton College, at that time all male, and its campus was adjacent to Hamilton's. It was named for Samuel Kirkland,[1] who founded the Hamilton-Oneida Academy, origin of Hamilton College (and for whom, some felt, Hamilton should have been named[2]). It was not successful financially, so Hamilton absorbed Kirkland on June 30, 1978, has maintained its archives and financial endowment, and supports its alumnae community.[3]

  1. ^ Williams, Richard L. (2002). Kirkland since 1827. Clinton Historical Society. p. 40.
  2. ^ North, S. N. D. (1905). Old Greek. An Old-time Professor in an Old-Fashioned College. A Memoir of Edward North, with Selections from his Lectures. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co. p. 143.
  3. ^ Sharon Rippey (2001-08-15). "Kirkland College - Home - Hamilton College". Hamilton.edu. Retrieved 2015-11-07.