UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON


The 'University of Mary Washington' (formerly Mary Washington College) is a coeducational, selective, state-funded, four-year liberal arts college and a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges in Fredericksburg, Virginia about 55 miles (88 km) north of Richmond and 45 miles (80 km) south of Washington, DC. U.S. Route 1 borders the western side of the campus. The university's undergraduate campus has 4,183 students and its graduate campus has 679 degree-seeking students.

Contents
History and Campus
Academics
Admissions
Athletics/Sports
Rankings
Notable alumni
Notable faculty
See also
References
External links

History and Campus


Monroe Hall.

Founded in 1908 as the State Normal and Industrial School for Women, the college was renamed Mary Washington College in 1938 after Mary Ball Washington, mother of the first president of the United States of America, George Washington.
In 1944 the college became associated with the University of Virginia as that institution's undergraduate liberal arts college for women. Following the university's transition to coeducational status in 1970, the Virginia General Assembly reorganized Mary Washington College in 1972 as a separate, coeducational institution. Today UMW is the nation's only public, fully coeducational college named for a prominent female historical figure. Mary Washington was the mother of George Washington, who spent his boyhood years in the area. Today, Fredericksburg is a charming historical city, located in the most dynamic and fastest-growing area of Virginia.
Effective July 1, 2004, the institution legally became the 'University of Mary Washington', after approval by the General Assembly of Virginia. The institution sought university status to reflect the addition of master's degree programs and increasing enrollment at its College of Graduate and Professional Studies, formerly the James Monroe Center for Graduate and Professional Studies, located in nearby Stafford County. Students can earn an MBA, M.Ed., MSMIS, MBA-MSMIS dual degree, BPS or other graduate certificates or professional certifications.
On June 30, 2006, Dr. William Anderson retired after 23 years as the institution's president. On February 17, 2006 the UMW Board of Visitors had selected William Frawley, Dean of the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences at The George Washington University, as the next president of the University. Dr. Frawley's presidency began on July 1, 2006. He was officially inaugurated on September 30, 2006.
On April 11th, 2007, Dr. Frawley was arrested on DUI charges for two consecutive offenses. After a unanimous vote from the Board of Visitors, he was dismissed effective immediately.[1] Currently, Richard V. Hurley serves as Acting President.
Most of the architecture on the Mary Washington campus can be described as neoclassical, Georgian, or Jeffersonian (because of its similarity to Thomas Jefferson's design of the University of Virginia). In past years, the ''Princeton Review'' has ranked Mary Washington as one of the top 20 most beautiful campuses in the nation.
The University is currently undergoing construction and renovation. The Carmen Culpeper Chappell '59 Centennial Campanile was completed in May 2007, and was heard for the first time ringing in the "Centennial Era." Lee Hall has just begun an overhaul of its interior and an addition is planned for the rear of the building. When completed, the building will be a one-stop-shop for student services. More recently a parking deck was completed, easing commuter students' parking situation.

Academics


Academic departments at the undergraduate campus of UMW include:

Art and Art History

Biological Sciences

Business Administration

Chemistry

Classics, Philosophy, and Religion

Computer Science

Economics

English, Linguistics, and Speech

Education

Geography

Earth and Environmental Sciences

Health and Physical Education

Historic Preservation

History and American Studies

Mathematics

★ Modern Foreign Languages

Music

Physics

Political Science and International Affairs

Psychology

Sociology and Anthropology

Theatre and Dance
Also, several new certificates have been added:

★ Business Language Certificate

★ Middle East Studies Certificate

★ Instructional Leadership Certificate
Mary Washington prides itself on its Honor System, one of its proudest traditions. The system is run entirely by students and creates a sense of trust and mutual respect on the campus. All entering students must agree to abide by and support the Honor System.

Admissions


UMW reviewed 4,287 freshman applications for the fall of 2006, offered admission to 2,999 candidates, and enrolled 935 first-time freshman for the 2006 fall semester. These students hail from 27 states and eight foreign countries. The average Mary Washington student has a GPA of 3.67 and combined SAT scores of 1226 or above. The strongest Admission factors include Standardized Tests scores, as well as the rigor of secondary school record.

Athletics/Sports


UMW is an NCAA Division III institution. The University plays in the Capital Athletic Conference, where it has won more conference championships than any other school. To date, the UMW "Eagles" have had more than 100 student-athletes achieve All-American status. Teams and individual athletes have won various state, regional, and even national titles. Men compete in the following 10 team sports: baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, lacrosse, riding, soccer, swimming, tennis, and track and field. There are 12 NCAA women's sports: basketball, crew, cross country, field hockey, lacrosse, riding, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, and volleyball. Outstanding facilities are available in Goolrick Gym and outdoors on the Battleground Athletic Complex. These facilities are utilized for intercollegiate competition as well as for intramural and recreational activities. The University also features a number of very popular club teams, including the championship men's rugby club, women's rugby, and synchronized swimming. The women's rugby club recently made their fifth appearance at the national championship tournament.

Rankings



★ Mary Washington is the second-highest ranking Virginia public institution of higher learning (behind James Madison University) within the category Masters Universities-South, according to the US News and World Report 2008 Ranking of America's Best Colleges.

★ Mary Washington has one of the preeminent debate teams in the country, having consistently ranked in the Top #20 over the past ten years. The University of Mary Washington Debate Team is currently ranked 1st in the nation. The National Debate Tournament (NDT) rankings place Mary Washington ahead of Emory, Dartmouth, Harvard, Wake Forest and Northwestern University. [2]

★ The University of Mary Washington has one of the highest percentages of students volunteering in the Peace Corps. In 2006, Mary Washington ranked #6 among the top Peace Corps producing small schools in the United States behind Dartmouth, University of Chicago, and Wesleyan University.[3]

★ The University of Mary Washington was ranked by Men's Fitness Magazine as being the #24 most fit college or university in the country. [4]

★ In its 2007 edition of “America’s Best Colleges,” U.S. News and World Report ranked UMW 6th among southern master’s degree-granting institutions in the South and second among public schools in the same category. UMW also was recognized for having the second highest graduation rate in the South.[5]

★ In its 2006 edition, The Fiske Guide to Colleges listed UMW as one of the nation’s 300 best colleges and universities, stating that “Mary Washington has gained a reputation as one of the premium public liberal arts colleges in the country". It was also listed in the 2007 edition as one of the best public institutions, price wise. [6]

★ Barron’s Profiles of American Colleges’ 2007 edition placed Mary Washington in its “highly competitive” category, designating the University as one of the 171 top colleges and universities in the nation in terms of academic selectivity.

★ In the Voluntary Support of Education 2002 edition published by the Council for Aid to Education, Mary Washington ranked first in Virginia among public institutions for its alumni participation rate in fund raising.

★ In the 2004 edition of America's Best Value Colleges published by the Princeton Review, Mary Washington was listed as one of the nation's top 77 undergraduate colleges and universities.

★ In the October 2002 edition, Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine listed Mary Washington as the country's 20th best public college

★ Mary Washington is a member of the Selective liberal arts Consortium.

★ Mary Washington is one of the 146 colleges named a Best Southeastern College by The Princeton Review.[7]

Notable alumni



Eric Axelson, musician

Marion Blakey, Federal Aviation Administration Administrator

Jason Caddell, musician, sound engineer

Jean Donovan, relief worker martyred in El Salvador

★ Erika Sifrit, convicted double murderess (Is this something we should really be proud of)

★ Rose Likins, diplomat, former US Ambassador to El Salvador

Judy Muller, journalist

Aaron Altscher, cast member of The Apprentice, season 6

Notable faculty



Bulent Atalay, physicist and author of ''Math and the Mona Lisa''

Claudia Emerson, poet, 2006 Pulitzer Prize Winner

James L. Farmer, Jr., Civil Rights Leader

★ Stephen Farnsworth, political scientist, author, Fulbright Scholar

Stephen Stageberg, USA track and field team member, Pan American Games medalist

See also



WMWC

References



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