Covenant College, Liberal arts college on Lookout Mountain, Georgia, United States.
Covenant College is a private liberal arts institution situated on a hilltop campus at Lookout Mountain. Carter Hall, built in 1928 as a former hotel, serves as the architectural centerpiece of the campus today.
The college was founded in 1955 in Pasadena, California, and moved to Lookout Mountain, Georgia in 1964. This relocation marked its separation from an affiliated seminary and the start of a new chapter as an independent institution.
Students publish The Bagpipe newspaper, which covers campus news and student perspectives. Around forty student organizations bring together people interested in everything from debate and music to recreational activities.
The campus sits on a hilltop location that is walkable and offers views of the surrounding area. Most students live on campus, so the grounds have an active residential character throughout the day and evening.
The Chalmers Center for Economic and Community Development was established in 1999 and focuses on urban development issues. Students engage in specialized coursework that explores economic change in city communities across the country.
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