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Blackburn College (Illinois)

Blackburn College is a private college in Carlinville, Illinois. It was established in 1837 and named for Gideon Blackburn. The college is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).

Blackburn College
Former names
Blackburn Theological Seminary (1837–1869)
Blackburn University (1869–1918)
TypePrivate college
Established1837; 187 years ago (1837)
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
PresidentGregory J. Meyer [1]
Administrative staff
51
Students382 (Fall 2022)[2]
Location, ,
United States

39°17′17″N 89°52′19″W / 39.288°N 89.872°W / 39.288; -89.872
CampusSmall town
NicknameBeavers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIISLIAC
MascotBarney the Beaver and Buzz the Athletic Beaver
Websitewww.blackburn.edu

Blackburn is a federally recognized work college[3] with a student-managed work program, enabling students to gain leadership experience as they manage other students. All resident students are required to work, but the program is optional for commuters. Each student who works receives a tuition discount for the hours they work.

History edit

Blackburn College established in 1837 and named for the Rev. Gideon Blackburn, a Presbyterian minister who helped raise funds for the school. By 1855, instruction began at the college. Within two years (1857), the school was chartered as Blackburn Theological Seminary, and the first unit of University Hall was erected. By 1862, several buildings had been developed for study on campus including space for the "Blackburn Academy" an organization for a campus grade and high school. From 1837 until 1864, the school only admitted male students. During 1864, the first woman attended Blackburn, and thus radicalized the movement of admitting female students. In 1864, the school had also been recognized and established as a four-year institution.

In 1869, a new charter was developed that changed the name from Blackburn Theological Seminary to Blackburn University. In 1871, the first draft of the Blackburn Newspaper was established. Today, it is known as the 'Burnian and is the oldest college newspaper still published in Illinois.

William M. Hudson began his tenure as college president in 1912. A year later, he initiated the Student "Self Help Plan" which helped participating students pay $100 tuition in exchange to work 3 hours a day of manual labor. During President Hudson's tenure Blackburn showed much progress. Starting in 1916, students could receive a Certificate of Associates of Arts, and in 1917, the last Blackburn class graduated from the four-year institution.

In the coming years, Blackburn would be established as a Junior College (1918) revoking the charter to have a four-year institution; the school was thus renamed Blackburn College. Between 1922 and 1924, a large project had been developed and the Construction of the central heating plant occurred between 1922 and 1924, along with the first (and oldest) residential building, Stoddard Hall. Stoddard Hall (1924-current) continues as the oldest student-constructed building on campus, and continues to house current Blackburn College students.

McKinley House (1926) was constructed due to a gift given by Senator McKinley. It serves as the housing unit for the college president and their familie(s) during their position at Blackburn College (formerly university). The 1930s offered a lot of progress and perseverance for the school. The previous years several buildings were plagued by fire and destruction, however, by 1930 Hudson Hall was constructed and served as the main academic building replacing the previous building, which burnt down in 1927 (Olde Main). The institution also discarded the Pullman cars as temporary housing units and discontinued the original Blackburn Academy. Other prominent additions were added during this time such as the Diary House, Dawes Gymnasium and the school being accredited by the North Central Associations of Colleges and Schools as a Junior College.

By 1947, the school was re-established as Bachelor of Arts degree institution and the completion of the Library Annex were distinct events during the 1940s for Blackburn College. Three years later, the institution was re-accredited as a four-year bachelor's degree obtaining institution. Jones-Allison Hall was constructed in 1949. The 1950s-1960s saw a lot of growth of academic and residential buildings completed. In 1964, the Lumpkin Library was completed, later known as the Lumpkin Learning Commons. At this point in time, the Associates of Arts degree had been discontinued.

The 1970s saw additions to older buildings and renovations to older spaces for more updates such as a computer center establish in the first level of Hudson Hall or the development of a pool in the Dawes Gymnasium. By the year 2000 Hudson Hall had been completely renovated.

2002: The construction of Demuzio Campus Center (DCC) completed and operation ensues. This building houses all main campus events such as: Kitchen and/or dining hall, snackbar, Student Affairs Office, Work Program Office, Mail room and the Campus Bookstore.

2008: The Marvin and Ingrid Mahan Science Laboratory constructed = which is one of the first LEED rated buildings in central Illinois, houses state of the art laboratories for biology, chemistry, biochemistry, faculty offices, and a large enclosed atrium.[4]

2009: Swimming pool closed permanently.

2014-2016: Several phases of the Lumpkin Learning Commons renovations had been completed to have a new state-of-the-art Learning Center for students. The C.H.C. Anderson Center ("The Den") renovations are completed and renamed to Claire Jaenke Alumni Welcome Center in C.H.C. Anderson.

2017: The completion of the Dawes Fitness Center located on the East side of the Dawes Gymnasium.

In 2019, Blackburn college announced and began the construction of an 8-acre solar farm.[5] The project was finished in August 2019.

Campus edit

 
The college's welcome sign as seen from College Avenue

Blackburn College has 13 academic/administrative buildings, 6 residence halls, and several athletic facilities throughout the campus. Many of these buildings were co-constructed by students as part of the college's Work Program. The campus itself lies on 80 acres of land in Carlinville, Illinois, a small, rural community about an hour north of downtown St. Louis.

Bordered by University Street to the west and Nicholas Street to the south, College Avenue serves as the main artery through the campus and enters through the gates of the college. Along this route, many historical campus landmarks can be seen, including Hudson Hall, Stoddard Hall, and Butler Hall, the three oldest buildings on campus.

Academics edit

The institution is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Ninety-six percent of the college's students are full-time participating in the minimum of 12 credits a semester. If students are from an area that falls into the project MAP Grant,[6] a minimum of 15 credits will be required to obtain that grant. 4% of the student population is part-time, allowing for majority of the campus to be full-time students at Blackburn College completing their undergraduate degree. Mean of gender on campus, 43% are men while 57% are women.

Blackburn College is one of many institutions that offer teaching license after the completion of the Education program in the desired division of education programming. Blackburn is accredited to license their teachers through the Illinois State Board of Education.

Blackburn College removed standardized tests from the application process in November 2021.[7] Blackburn College also joined the CommonApp network in 2021.

Work Program edit

The Work Program was first instituted at Blackburn College in 1913 by William M. Hudson as a means to provide access to higher education to individuals with the academic ability but who lacked financial stability. Therefore, a cost reduction program began at Blackburn College. This "Self-Help Plan", as it was first called, required students to participate in 3 hours a day of manual labor in exchange for the payment of their tuition.[8] This financial model remains an important value of the Work Program today. However, a larger emphasis is put on the opportunities it provides for student learning. Today, the work program consists of 12 Work Departments: Academic Services, Administration Services, Athletic Services, Bookstore, Campus Community and Safety, Community Services, Dining and Hospitality, Lumpkin Student Success Center, Campus Services, Campus Maintenance, Snack Bar, and Technology Services. As of 2020, all resident students work 160 hours each semester (10 hours a week) in partnership with faculty and staff to help provide all services essential to college operations. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some on-campus work was offered remotely. Currently, in-person work for the work program has resumed.[9]

Athletics edit

 
The college quad
 
Hudson Hall - the main academic building

Blackburn's athletic teams compete in Division III of the NCAA's St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Blackburn, whose teams are known athletically as the Beavers, was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1914 to 1923. Blackburn has fielded championship teams in men's basketball, women's basketball, football, men's golf, baseball, and quidditch. The men's golf team earned the most recent SLIAC championship in 2010.

In January 2009, the college announced that it would stop fielding a football team after the 2008–2009 school year.[10]

Men's sports edit

  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Cross country
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Track
  • Wrestling

Women's sports edit

  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Track
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Notable alumni edit

List of presidents edit

Presidents of Blackburn College
Number Name Term
- John C. Downer 1859 – 1862[12]
- Robert B. Minton 1862 – 1867[12]
1 John W. Bailey[13] 1867 – 1876[12]
interim Robert B. Minton[13] 1876 – 1877[12]
2 Edwin L. Hurd[13] 1877 – 1891[12]
3 Richard Edwards[13] 1891 – 1893[12]
4 James E. Rogers[13] 1893 – 1896[12]
5 Walter H. Crowell[13] 1896 – 1897[12]
6a Walter H. Bradley 1897 – 1905[12]
7 Thomas W. Lingle 1905 – 1908[12]
6b Walter H. Bradley 1908 – 1912[12]
8 William Mestrezat Hudson 1912 – 1945[12]
9 Robert Ward McEwen 1945 – 1949[12]
interim Donald Matthew MacKenzie 1949[12]
10 Robert Phillips Ludlum 1949 – 1965[12]
11 Glenn Lowery McConagha 1965 – 1974[12]
12 John Robert Alberti 1974 – 1982[12]
13 William Foster Denman July 1, 1982[14] – 1989[12]
14 David Warfield Brown 1989 – 1991[12]
15 Miriam R. Pride 1991 – June 30, 2013[15]
16 John L. Comerford July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2018[16]
17 Julie Murray-Jensen January 14, 2019[17] – December 19, 2019[18]
interim John McClusky December 20, 2019 – August 14, 2020
18 Mark L. Biermann August 15, 2020[19] – February 2023
19 Gregory Meyer February 2023 – present

References edit

  1. ^ "Board of Trustees Names Dr. Gregory J. Meyer as 19th President of Blackburn College". 21 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Blackburn College". Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  3. ^ . Work Colleges Consortium. Archived from the original on December 31, 2008.
  4. ^ "Home". usgbc.org.
  5. ^ "College flipping switch on solar project". thetelegraph. 11 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Monetary Award Program | MAP Grants".
  7. ^ "Blackburn drops standardized test requirement".
  8. ^ McConagha, Glenn (1988). Blackburn College 1837-1987: an anecdotal and analytical history of the private college. Blackburn University. ISBN 0-9621555-0-0.
  9. ^ "Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information". Blackburn College.
  10. ^ Dettro, Chris (January 14, 2009). "Blackburn makes plans to drop football". State Journal-Register.
  11. ^ "Illinois General Assembly - Senator Biography".
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Blackburn College Fact Book 2015-2016 (PDF). Blackburn College. 2015. p. 14.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Blackburn College Catalogue 1919–20. Blackburn College. 1919. pp. 8–10.
  14. ^ "Blackburn will invest Denman". Alton Telegraph. February 4, 1983. p. 18 – via NewspaperArchive. William F. Denman, who became the 13th president of Blackburn College at Carlinville in July, will be formally invested with symbols of the office during Founders Day activities Feb. 13.
  15. ^ Dettro, Chris (June 27, 2012). "Blackburn College president Mim Pride plans to retire". The State Journal-Register.
  16. ^ Browning, Tamara (April 28, 2018). "Blackburn College president leaving for Ohio". The State Journal-Register.
  17. ^ "Dr. Julie Murray-Jensen Named 17th President of Blackburn College". Blackburn College.
  18. ^ Spearie, Steven (October 21, 2019). "Blackburn College president resigns". The State Journal-Register.
  19. ^ "Dr. Mark L. Biermann Begins Tenure as 18th President of Blackburn College". Blackburn College.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletic website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Blackburn College Illinois news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message Blackburn College is a private college in Carlinville Illinois It was established in 1837 and named for Gideon Blackburn The college is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA Blackburn CollegeFormer namesBlackburn Theological Seminary 1837 1869 Blackburn University 1869 1918 TypePrivate collegeEstablished1837 187 years ago 1837 Religious affiliationPresbyterian Church U S A PresidentGregory J Meyer 1 Administrative staff51Students382 Fall 2022 2 LocationCarlinville Illinois United States39 17 17 N 89 52 19 W 39 288 N 89 872 W 39 288 89 872CampusSmall townNicknameBeaversSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III SLIACMascotBarney the Beaver and Buzz the Athletic BeaverWebsitewww wbr blackburn wbr edu Blackburn is a federally recognized work college 3 with a student managed work program enabling students to gain leadership experience as they manage other students All resident students are required to work but the program is optional for commuters Each student who works receives a tuition discount for the hours they work Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Work Program 5 Athletics 5 1 Men s sports 5 2 Women s sports 6 Notable alumni 7 List of presidents 8 References 9 External linksHistory editBlackburn College established in 1837 and named for the Rev Gideon Blackburn a Presbyterian minister who helped raise funds for the school By 1855 instruction began at the college Within two years 1857 the school was chartered as Blackburn Theological Seminary and the first unit of University Hall was erected By 1862 several buildings had been developed for study on campus including space for the Blackburn Academy an organization for a campus grade and high school From 1837 until 1864 the school only admitted male students During 1864 the first woman attended Blackburn and thus radicalized the movement of admitting female students In 1864 the school had also been recognized and established as a four year institution In 1869 a new charter was developed that changed the name from Blackburn Theological Seminary to Blackburn University In 1871 the first draft of the Blackburn Newspaper was established Today it is known as the Burnian and is the oldest college newspaper still published in Illinois William M Hudson began his tenure as college president in 1912 A year later he initiated the Student Self Help Plan which helped participating students pay 100 tuition in exchange to work 3 hours a day of manual labor During President Hudson s tenure Blackburn showed much progress Starting in 1916 students could receive a Certificate of Associates of Arts and in 1917 the last Blackburn class graduated from the four year institution In the coming years Blackburn would be established as a Junior College 1918 revoking the charter to have a four year institution the school was thus renamed Blackburn College Between 1922 and 1924 a large project had been developed and the Construction of the central heating plant occurred between 1922 and 1924 along with the first and oldest residential building Stoddard Hall Stoddard Hall 1924 current continues as the oldest student constructed building on campus and continues to house current Blackburn College students McKinley House 1926 was constructed due to a gift given by Senator McKinley It serves as the housing unit for the college president and their familie s during their position at Blackburn College formerly university The 1930s offered a lot of progress and perseverance for the school The previous years several buildings were plagued by fire and destruction however by 1930 Hudson Hall was constructed and served as the main academic building replacing the previous building which burnt down in 1927 Olde Main The institution also discarded the Pullman cars as temporary housing units and discontinued the original Blackburn Academy Other prominent additions were added during this time such as the Diary House Dawes Gymnasium and the school being accredited by the North Central Associations of Colleges and Schools as a Junior College By 1947 the school was re established as Bachelor of Arts degree institution and the completion of the Library Annex were distinct events during the 1940s for Blackburn College Three years later the institution was re accredited as a four year bachelor s degree obtaining institution Jones Allison Hall was constructed in 1949 The 1950s 1960s saw a lot of growth of academic and residential buildings completed In 1964 the Lumpkin Library was completed later known as the Lumpkin Learning Commons At this point in time the Associates of Arts degree had been discontinued The 1970s saw additions to older buildings and renovations to older spaces for more updates such as a computer center establish in the first level of Hudson Hall or the development of a pool in the Dawes Gymnasium By the year 2000 Hudson Hall had been completely renovated 2002 The construction of Demuzio Campus Center DCC completed and operation ensues This building houses all main campus events such as Kitchen and or dining hall snackbar Student Affairs Office Work Program Office Mail room and the Campus Bookstore 2008 The Marvin and Ingrid Mahan Science Laboratory constructed which is one of the first LEED rated buildings in central Illinois houses state of the art laboratories for biology chemistry biochemistry faculty offices and a large enclosed atrium 4 2009 Swimming pool closed permanently 2014 2016 Several phases of the Lumpkin Learning Commons renovations had been completed to have a new state of the art Learning Center for students The C H C Anderson Center The Den renovations are completed and renamed to Claire Jaenke Alumni Welcome Center in C H C Anderson 2017 The completion of the Dawes Fitness Center located on the East side of the Dawes Gymnasium In 2019 Blackburn college announced and began the construction of an 8 acre solar farm 5 The project was finished in August 2019 Campus edit nbsp The college s welcome sign as seen from College Avenue Blackburn College has 13 academic administrative buildings 6 residence halls and several athletic facilities throughout the campus Many of these buildings were co constructed by students as part of the college s Work Program The campus itself lies on 80 acres of land in Carlinville Illinois a small rural community about an hour north of downtown St Louis Bordered by University Street to the west and Nicholas Street to the south College Avenue serves as the main artery through the campus and enters through the gates of the college Along this route many historical campus landmarks can be seen including Hudson Hall Stoddard Hall and Butler Hall the three oldest buildings on campus Academics editThe institution is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Ninety six percent of the college s students are full time participating in the minimum of 12 credits a semester If students are from an area that falls into the project MAP Grant 6 a minimum of 15 credits will be required to obtain that grant 4 of the student population is part time allowing for majority of the campus to be full time students at Blackburn College completing their undergraduate degree Mean of gender on campus 43 are men while 57 are women Blackburn College is one of many institutions that offer teaching license after the completion of the Education program in the desired division of education programming Blackburn is accredited to license their teachers through the Illinois State Board of Education Blackburn College removed standardized tests from the application process in November 2021 7 Blackburn College also joined the CommonApp network in 2021 Work Program editThe Work Program was first instituted at Blackburn College in 1913 by William M Hudson as a means to provide access to higher education to individuals with the academic ability but who lacked financial stability Therefore a cost reduction program began at Blackburn College This Self Help Plan as it was first called required students to participate in 3 hours a day of manual labor in exchange for the payment of their tuition 8 This financial model remains an important value of the Work Program today However a larger emphasis is put on the opportunities it provides for student learning Today the work program consists of 12 Work Departments Academic Services Administration Services Athletic Services Bookstore Campus Community and Safety Community Services Dining and Hospitality Lumpkin Student Success Center Campus Services Campus Maintenance Snack Bar and Technology Services As of 2020 all resident students work 160 hours each semester 10 hours a week in partnership with faculty and staff to help provide all services essential to college operations Due to the COVID 19 pandemic some on campus work was offered remotely Currently in person work for the work program has resumed 9 Athletics edit nbsp The college quad nbsp Hudson Hall the main academic building Blackburn s athletic teams compete in Division III of the NCAA s St Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Blackburn whose teams are known athletically as the Beavers was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1914 to 1923 Blackburn has fielded championship teams in men s basketball women s basketball football men s golf baseball and quidditch The men s golf team earned the most recent SLIAC championship in 2010 In January 2009 the college announced that it would stop fielding a football team after the 2008 2009 school year 10 Men s sports edit Basketball Baseball Cross country Golf Soccer Track Wrestling Women s sports edit Basketball Cross country Golf Soccer Softball Track Volleyball WrestlingNotable alumni editMary Hunter Austin nature writer and novelist Anthony Beale Chicago alderman and congressional candidate Pug Bennett Major League Baseball player for St Louis Cardinals Karl Berning Illinois State Senator Paul M Bingham molecular biologist Frank W Burton Illinois state legislator and judge Lois B DeFleur sociologist former president of Binghamton University Clarence J Goodnight zoologist Mark Kirk former U S Senator from Illinois attended briefly Peter F Mack Jr U S Congressman Kossoy Sisters singing act Truman H Landon General and Commander U S Air Force Bruce Pavitt cofounder of Sub Pop Records attended briefly Dennis Phillips professional poker player Charles Robertson entomologist Craig F Stowers Chief Justice of the Alaska Supreme Court Jamie Young assistant coach Boston Celtics Sam McCann Illinois State Senator 49th District Later 50th District 11 William L Mounts Illinois House of Representatives and Senators John Thomson Faris Editor Author and Clergyman Richard D Alexander zoologist William Hamilton Anderson superintendent of the New York Anti Saloon League David Felmley educator president of Illinois State University from 1900 to 1930List of presidents editPresidents of Blackburn College Number Name Term John C Downer 1859 1862 12 Robert B Minton 1862 1867 12 1 John W Bailey 13 1867 1876 12 interim Robert B Minton 13 1876 1877 12 2 Edwin L Hurd 13 1877 1891 12 3 Richard Edwards 13 1891 1893 12 4 James E Rogers 13 1893 1896 12 5 Walter H Crowell 13 1896 1897 12 6a Walter H Bradley 1897 1905 12 7 Thomas W Lingle 1905 1908 12 6b Walter H Bradley 1908 1912 12 8 William Mestrezat Hudson 1912 1945 12 9 Robert Ward McEwen 1945 1949 12 interim Donald Matthew MacKenzie 1949 12 10 Robert Phillips Ludlum 1949 1965 12 11 Glenn Lowery McConagha 1965 1974 12 12 John Robert Alberti 1974 1982 12 13 William Foster Denman July 1 1982 14 1989 12 14 David Warfield Brown 1989 1991 12 15 Miriam R Pride 1991 June 30 2013 15 16 John L Comerford July 1 2013 June 30 2018 16 17 Julie Murray Jensen January 14 2019 17 December 19 2019 18 interim John McClusky December 20 2019 August 14 2020 18 Mark L Biermann August 15 2020 19 February 2023 19 Gregory Meyer February 2023 presentReferences edit Board of Trustees Names Dr Gregory J Meyer as 19th President of Blackburn College 21 February 2023 Blackburn College Retrieved August 9 2023 F A Q Work Colleges Consortium Work Colleges Consortium Archived from the original on December 31 2008 Home usgbc org College flipping switch on solar project thetelegraph 11 May 2019 Monetary Award Program MAP Grants Blackburn drops standardized test requirement McConagha Glenn 1988 Blackburn College 1837 1987 an anecdotal and analytical history of the private college Blackburn University ISBN 0 9621555 0 0 Coronavirus COVID 19 Information Blackburn College Dettro Chris January 14 2009 Blackburn makes plans to drop football State Journal Register Illinois General Assembly Senator Biography a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Blackburn College Fact Book 2015 2016 PDF Blackburn College 2015 p 14 a b c d e f Blackburn College Catalogue 1919 20 Blackburn College 1919 pp 8 10 Blackburn will invest Denman Alton Telegraph February 4 1983 p 18 via NewspaperArchive William F Denman who became the 13th president of Blackburn College at Carlinville in July will be formally invested with symbols of the office during Founders Day activities Feb 13 Dettro Chris June 27 2012 Blackburn College president Mim Pride plans to retire The State Journal Register Browning Tamara April 28 2018 Blackburn College president leaving for Ohio The State Journal Register Dr Julie Murray Jensen Named 17th President of Blackburn College Blackburn College Spearie Steven October 21 2019 Blackburn College president resigns The State Journal Register Dr Mark L Biermann Begins Tenure as 18th President of Blackburn College Blackburn College External links editOfficial website Official athletic website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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