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Franklin and Marshall College - The 21st Century |  | Franklin and Marshall College - The 21st Century: Encyclopedia II - Franklin and Marshall College - The 21st Century |  | At the turn of the twenty-first century, the college continued to grow with the addition of the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts in Hensel Hall (2000), President's House (built 1933; purchased by the college in 2002), Roschel Performing Arts Center (2003) and Writer's House (2004).
In 2000, Bill Cosby was chosen as commencement speaker for the graduating class and was subsequently presented with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. Cosby was so impressed with the school that he donated $100,000 to start a scholarship in honor of hi ...
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Franklin and Marshall College - The 21st Century
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the college continued to grow with the addition of the Barshinger Center for Musical Arts in Hensel Hall (2000), President's House (built 1933; purchased by the college in 2002), Roschel Performing Arts Center (2003) and Writer's House (2004).
In 2000, Bill Cosby was chosen as commencement speaker for the graduating class and was subsequently presented with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. Cosby was so impressed with the school that he donated $100,000 to start a scholarship in honor of his deceased son Ennis. The scholarship is awarded to students who pursue their graduate studies in education at Columbia University Teachers College, Ennis' alma mater.
In 2003 the school celebrated the sesquicentennial of the union between Franklin College and Marshall College.
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