Located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada, Crandall University is a liberal arts college founded by Baptist Christians. It is connected to Canadian Baptist Ministries, which is a branch of the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada. Founded in 1949 as United Baptist Bible Training School (UBBTS), the institution was utilized by the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada as a Bible school as well as a secondary school. The school's emphasis steadily moved toward post-secondary studies over a 20-year period.
With 300 items preserving the material history of Atlantic Baptists, the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches, and its antecedent organizations, the Baptist Heritage Center is housed at Crandall University. Objects used in worship services, furniture, musical instruments, photographs of church architecture, and written materials are all part of the collection and archives.
Eight varsity teams from Crandall University compete in the Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA). Men's and women's cross-country, basketball, volleyball, and soccer teams are all part of the Chargers organization. There is also an international boxing club program offered by the Chargers. Women's soccer in 2003–04, men's cross country in 2021–22, and both men's and women's cross country in 2022–23 are the four ACAA flags that the Chargers have won.
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