ILLINOIS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY


'Illinois Wesleyan University' is an independent undergraduate university located in Bloomington, Illinois.

Contents
History and academics
Athletics
Academic programs
Administration
Officers of the Board of Trustees
List of Presidents of the University
Notable alumni
See also
External links

History and academics


Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU) is an independent, residential, liberal arts university. Illinois Wesleyan is a private co-educational university with an enrollment of 2,137 and a student/faculty ratio of 12 to 1.
The University consists of the College of Liberal Arts, with 17 academic departments; the College of Fine Arts, comprising professional Schools of Art, Music, and Theatre Arts; and the School of Nursing. Illinois Wesleyan’s campus occupies more than 70 acres in the heart of Bloomington in central Illinois.
IWU was founded in 1850 by 30 civic and Methodist Church leaders with the goal of establishing "an Institution of learning of Collegiate grade". The central portion of the present campus was acquired in 1854, with the first building constructed in the same year. The University taught solely preparatory classes from 1850 until 1919; college classes began in 1851. IWU is categorized by the Carnegie Commission as one of America's 162 liberal arts colleges.
John Wesley Powell joined Illinois Wesleyan's faculty in 1865. In 1867 Powell took Illinois Wesleyan students to the Rocky Mountains, the first expedition of its kind in American higher education. Illinois Wesleyan now hosts an annual undergraduate research conference named in Powell's honor, the John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference.
Illinois Wesleyan was originally founded as a Methodist institution, but has gradually shed its religious affiliation and is currently completely secular in instruction and graduation requirements. Nevertheless, there are many religious organizations, groups, and clubs operating on campus. In addition, while the University sets its own curricular guidelines, it still is accredited by the United Methodist Church and still holds ties to that organization through the Illinois Great Rivers Conference thereof. This can be witnessed by, among other things, the fact that the bishop of that conference holds a permanent spot on the University's Board of Trustees.

Athletics


Illinois Wesleyan University participates in the NCAA's Division III and is a member of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW). The IWU men's basketball team won CCIW championships in the 2003, 2004 and 2005 seasons. Illinois Wesleyan won the Division III National Basketball Championship in 1997. In addition to the 1997 championship, the Illinois Wesleyan University basketball team has reached the Division III Final Four in 1996, 2001, and 2006. In 2006 the team reached the Division III Final Four, losing in the semifinals to Virginia Wesleyan, but then winning the 3rd place game against Amherst. Other recent CCIW championship teams have included women's and men's golf and baseball.
Illinois Wesleyan Men's Basketball National Tournament Results

Academic programs


Bachelor's degree programs are offered in three Colleges:

★ 'College of Liberal Arts' (17 departments and 7 interdisciplinary programs, organized in 1906)

★ 'College of Fine Arts' (schools of art, music, and theater arts organized in 1929, 1946, 1947 respectively)

★ 'School of Nursing' (established in 1959)

Administration


Officers of the Board of Trustees


★ George A. Vinyard (President)

★ Gilbert L. Dorsey (First Vice President)

★ Herbert A. Getz (Second Vice President)

★ Susan D. Waring (Secretary)

★ Robert E. Field II (Treasurer)

Richard F. Wilson (President of University)
List of Presidents of the University


★ Clinton W. Sears (1855-1857)

★ Oliver Spencer Munsell (1857-1873)

★ Samuel J. Fallows (1873-1875)

★ William H. H. Adams (1875-1888)

★ William H. Wilder (1888-1898)

★ Edgar M. Smith (1898-1905)

★ Francis G. Barnes (1905-1908)

★ Theodore Kemp (1908-1922)

★ William J. Davidson (1922-1932)

★ Harry W. McPherson (1932-1937)

★ Wiley G. Brooks (1937-1939)

★ William E. Shaw (1939-1947)

★ Merrill J. Holmes (1947-1958)

★ Lloyd M. Bertholf (1958-1968)

★ Robert S. Eckley (1968-1986)

★ Wayne Anderson (1986-1988)

★ Minor Myers, jr. (1989-2003)

Richard F. Wilson (2004-)

Notable alumni



U.S. Senator Scott Lucas of Illinois

Governor H. Clarence Baldridge of Idaho

Governor Lester Hunt of Wyoming

★ 7 Time NBA All-Star Jack Sikma

Author and biologist Sandra Steingraber

Grammy Award-winning soprano Dawn Upshaw

Chaplain's Medal for Heroism recipient George L. Fox

Andy Dick attended but did not graduate

★ American actor Frankie Faison, noted for his appearance in all four Hannibal Lecter films

★ American character actor Richard Jenkins, known best for his work as the deceased father, Nathaniel Fisher, in Six Feet Under

★ Professional musician Andrew Bird

★ Longtime announcer with the Chicago Cubs and famed singer of the national anthem Wayne Messmer

Denny Matthews, Kansas City Royals radio play-by-play announcer since the team's inception in 1969.

★ Dave Kindred, columnist for Sporting News, recently elected to the Sportswriter's Hall of Fame

★ Major League Baseball player and manager Doug Rader

★ Mentalist Christopher Carter, Campus Activities Magazine's 2006 Performer of the Year

Bill Damaschke, Head of Creative Production and Development, DreamWorks Animation

★ Theater director, musician, and writer Amanda Dehnert; currently Acting Artistic Director for Trinity Rep in Providence, RI

★ American actress Christina Moore

★ Traffic reporter and full-time talk show host Christina Filiaggi on WLS 890 AM

★ Minor League Baseball player and manager and Major League scout Alex Cosmidis

See also



Illinois State University (also in Bloomington-Normal)

External links



Official website

Official athletics website

Campus map

Ames Library homepage

John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference

WESN 88.1 FM, Illinois Wesleyan's student radio station

The Argus, Illinois Wesleyan's student newspaper

Illinois Wesleyan basketball

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