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Looking Back at Geneva’s Presidents


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(Beaver Falls, PA)   As Geneva College prepares to welcome its twentieth president, the institution looks back on the leaders who helped shape its 168-year history of providing an academically excellent, Christ-centered and affordable education. Geneva was founded on Thursday, April 20, 1848. But the origins of the college extend more than a decade earlier, to the work of Reverend John Black Johnston, who would go on to be named Geneva’s first president.

The foundation for Geneva was laid in the small town of Northwood, Ohio, during the winter of 1837. Johnston, the pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Miami, OH at the time, began a Latin class in his study. Seven young men formed that first group of students, and when  enrollment soon opened to women and the class size quickly grew, it had to move to the church and then to a log school in town. In 1847, the Lakes Presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church authorized Johnston to build a college. Within five months, he had built a five-room brick building and opened Geneva College.

Over the course of the Geneva’s history, the Lord blessed it with presidents who maintained its Reformed Christian heritage and commitment to leadership in Christian higher education for all people.

Some presidential points of interest include:

  • The third President, Dr. James Renwick Willson Sloane, earned a national reputation as an anti-slavery advocate.
  • The youngest person to lead Geneva was Reverend Dr. John Calvin Knox Milligan, who was only 19 years old when he joined the faculty and 27 when he became the fourth president.
  • The first president to be a graduate of Geneva was the eighth, Reverend Henry Hosick George; the college moved to Beaver Falls, PA, during his tenure.
  • The tenth president, Reverend Dr. William Henry George, later joined the Ambulance Corps in France and Italy, where he received the Italian War Cross for bravery under fire.
  • Thirteenth president Dr. McLeod Milligan Pearce served during Geneva’s centennial; during his tenure Reeves Field and McCartney Library were built, Science Hall was enlarged, and Fern Cliffe and Alumni Hall were purchased.
  • Dr. Charles Marston Lee, fourteenth president, was the first non-clergyman to serve as president.
  • Under fifteenth president Dr. Edwin Cameron Clarke the college experienced tremendous physical expansion and adopted the “Foundational Concepts of Christian Education.”
  • Before coming to Geneva, seventeenth president Dr. William Joseph McFarland was Director of Academic Affairs for the Kansas Board of Regents, responsible for planning and oversight for the state’s system of education.
  • Reverend John H. White, eighteenth president, was instrumental in the development of a number of interdenominational cooperative projects such as the Coalition for Christian Outreach headquartered in Pittsburgh, and the founding of Beaver County Christian School in Beaver Falls.
  • Nineteenth president Dr. Kenneth A. Smith is currently the Dean of the McLane College of Business at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor.
  • Current interim president Dr. William J. Edgar conducted his doctoral dissertation research in history in Athens, Greece, with the help of a Fulbright Dissertation Grant.

Past Presidents of Geneva College include:

First Reverend Dr. John Black Johnston 1848-1850
Second Reverend William Finney George 1850-1852
Third Dr. James Renwick Willson Sloane 1852-1856
Fourth Reverend Dr. John Calvin Knox Milligan 1856-1858
Fifth Reverend John Calvin Smith 1858-1860
Sixth Reverend Dr. Nathan Robinson Johnston 1865-1867
Seventh Dr. Samuel John Crowe 1867-1871
Interim Reverend William Milroy 1871-1872
Eighth Reverend Henry Hosick George 1872-1890
Ninth Reverend William Pollock Johnston 1890-1907
Tenth Reverend Dr. William Henry George 1907-1916
Eleventh Reverend Dr. Renwick Harper Martin 1916-1920
Twelfth Reverend Dr. Archibald Anderson Johnston 1920-1923
Thirteenth Dr. McLeod Milligan Pearce 1923-1948
Fourteenth Dr. Charles Marston Lee 1948-1956
Fifteenth Dr. Edwin Cameron Clarke 1956-1980
Sixteenth Dr. Donald William Felker 1980-1983
Interim Dr. Edwin Cameron Clarke 1983-1984
Seventeenth Dr. William Joseph McFarland 1984-1992
Eighteenth Reverend Dr. John H. White 1992-2004
Nineteenth Dr. Kenneth A. Smith 2004-2015
Interim Reverend Dr. William J. Edgar 2015-2016


Geneva College invites students to step forward with an academically excellent, Christ-centered and affordable education. It offers more than 40 traditional undergraduate majors, Adult Degree Programs (ADP) with online and campus-based options, and master’s degrees. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Geneva as a Top 10 Regional Best Value, with its undergraduate engineering programs as one of the Top 100 in the nation. Adhering to the inerrancy of Scripture, a Geneva education is grounded in the Reformed Christian faith. Its core curriculum and liberal arts majors are designed to prepare students to think, write and communicate well in today’s world; its professional programs prepare students for immediate entry to well-paying jobs.


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