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In 1917, 107 Glassboro residents raised over $7,000 to purchase 25 acres, which they offered to the state for free if the borough were selected as the site.
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Glassboro normal school opened with 236 students arriving by train to convene in the school's first building.
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The program was expanded to four years in 1934
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The college changed it name to the New Jersey State Teachers College at Glassboro.
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Dr. Thomas Robinson, the third president of the college, expanded the curriculum increased enrollment and added several buildings to the campus
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The school's name was changed to Glassboro State College to better reflected its mission.
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The university opened a campus in Camden to expand its educational services.
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In baseball they won the Division III national Championship.
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Henry Rowan and his wife Betty donated $100 million to the institution, then the largest gift ever to a public college or university. Later that year, the school changed its name to Rowan College of New Jersey to recognize the benefactors' generosity.
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The college achieved University status in 1997 and changed its name to Rowan University under Dr. James' leadership.