Calvin Troup is a dedicated, faithful, and effective Christian educator, elder, husband, father, and friend. He possesses strong, collaborative, calm, gospel shaped, missional, servant leadership qualities that are well suited to the office of president of Geneva College.”Mark L. Dalbey, President and Associate Professor of Applied Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary
Calvin Troup is a brilliant scholar, an educational leader in the philosophy of technology and intellectual history. He is one of those rare educators who is both a premier researcher and loves teaching and learning in the classroom. Mr. Troup is polished and winsome in the public arena, and no one presents distinctively Christian liberal arts education more attractively. He has that premium leadership gift which expects excellence in people and inspires them to achieve it.”Professor Clifford Christians, University of Illinois-Urbana
“Calvin Troup is truly an extraordinary person to whom God has been abundantly gracious. He is the very rare combination of spiritual strength, exemplary intellect and wonderful interpersonal skills. He is prepared to be a remarkable leader because he has been shaped by a faithful family, committed himself to the Church, and remained devoted to his calling. Geneva College could not find a better man.”Paul J. McNulty, Esq., President, Grove City College
Dr. Calvin Troup is an example of integrity, patient tenacity, and faithful service propelled by a keen intellect and an ongoing commitment to build and to prosper within God's community.” Ronald C. Arnett, Ph.D., Chair and Professor, Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies
Executive Director, PA Communication Association & Editor, Journal of Communication and Religion
Calvin Troup is a gifted, spiritually mature, and experienced educator, churchman, and leader who will steer Geneva with a steady hand as the College anticipates unprecedented hurdles in coming years.” Jerry O’Neill, M. Div., M.S., D.D., President & Professor of Pastoral Theology, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary