University of Eastbury

The University of Eastbury, or U.E.B. a university in Eastbury, Massachusetts, and a major academic institution in Franklin County. Known for its studies in pseudoscience and paranormal research.

The Latin motto Honestas est maxime moment, which means "Honesty is the most important" is located on the front of the building.

History
The University of Eastbury was founded in 1815 by Dr. James Benjamin Ackeley, as a private school for wealthy families and also the first university to secretly research pseudoscience and other academics. In 1853 before the third building was completed Dr. Ackeley died from pneumonia and was buried on the campus of the university.

In 1865 the University of Eastbury acquired a small piece of land for conducting experiments and also fieldwork. Then in the year 1868, Dr. Gunther Moryer became the first Dean of Eastbury University.

Moryer Era
The Moryer family and their legacy became known as the Moryer Era of Science 1868 to 1925 when his son Andrew J. Moryer (1889-1978) became the second Dean of Eastbury University in 1916 and retired in the year 1925 due to a rare disease. During the Moryer Era, pseudoscience was studied under secrecy, and also paranormal experiments were conducted by the students.

Legacy
After the death of Andrew Moryer, the University of Eastbury continued to work on pseudoscience research and many controversies followed as well as achievements.

Then a building was dedicated in the honor of Andrew Moryer.

Funding
The University of Eastbury has received $9.6 million in funding over the past 100 years and also funded many programs and expeditions to many parts of the world.

Alumni

 * Dr. Hugh G. Cartner, scientist, and paranormal researcher
 * Professor Seamus M. Trelegan
 * Professor Thomas E. Kymberck