Founded in 1873, Eastmoor University began as a modest institution with a vision to provide higher education in the rapidly growing region of the northeastern United States.

Early Years (1873-1900)
Eastmoor University started with a single Victorian-style building, Eastmoor Hall, which housed classrooms, faculty offices, and a small library. The founding faculty were renowned scholars from various disciplines, dedicated to nurturing a generation of students who would contribute to the intellectual and cultural growth of the region. The curriculum was rigorous, with an emphasis on classical studies,

Expansion and Growth (1900-1950)
The early 20th century saw significant expansion at Eastmoor University. The campus grew to include new academic buildings, residence halls, and the iconic Eastmoor Chapel, a Gothic-inspired structure that became a symbol of the university’s rich history. During this period, Eastmoor established itself as a leading institution in the arts and humanities, attracting students from across the country.
Modernization and Innovation (1950-Present)
Post-World War II, Eastmoor University embraced modernization, expanding its academic offerings to include engineering, business, and technology programs. The university invested in cutting-edge research facilities and fostered a culture of innovation. The student body became more diverse, reflecting the changing demographics of the nation. By the 21st century, Eastmoor had grown into a comprehensive university with a reputation for academic excellence, research, and community engagement.
Today, Eastmoor University remains a distinguished institution, blending its rich historical legacy with a commitment to shaping the future. The university’s picturesque campus, with its blend of Victorian architecture and modern facilities, continues to inspire students and faculty alike as they pursue knowledge and discovery in a dynamic and ever-changing world.

Eastmoor University’s mission is to foster knowledge and advancing forward in all academic and community endeavors.