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Illinois Wesleyan University

Illinois Wesleyan University is a private liberal arts college in Bloomington, Illinois. Founded in 1850, the central portion of the present campus was acquired in 1854 with the first building erected in 1856.

Illinois Wesleyan University
MottoScientia et Sapientia (Latin)
Motto in English
Knowledge and Wisdom
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1850; 174 years ago (1850)
Endowment$198.9 million (2020)[1]
PresidentS. Georgia Nugent
Academic staff
175
Administrative staff
300
Undergraduates1,527 (Fall 2022)[2]
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban
82 acres (324,000 m2)
ColorsGreen   White  [3]
NicknameTitans
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIICCIW
Websitewww.iwu.edu

History edit

The institution was founded in 1850 as a private four-year college in Bloomington, Illinois.[4]

Illinois Wesleyan's College of Liberal Arts was formally organized in 1906, and the College of Fine Arts – combining schools of art, music, and theatre arts – was established in 1948.

Illinois Wesleyan offered nursing study in conjunction with the Brokaw School of Nursing beginning in 1923, and in 1959 established the IWU School of Nursing with a four-year baccalaureate program.

IWU operated a School of Law from 1873 to 1928.

The institution's board of trustees took formal action to invite black students to enroll at Illinois Wesleyan in 1867 and women in 1870. The first female graduate, Hannah I. Shur, received her diploma in 1872. Gus A. Hill was the first African-American graduate, earning a law degree in 1880.

The University's first international students, Y. Osawa and K. Tanaka, arrived from Japan in 1889.[5]

Academics edit

Illinois Wesleyan is an independent, residential university with an approximate enrollment of 1,527. [6] It offers over 42 majors, minors and programs.[7] Its most popular majors, based on number out of 381 graduates in 2022, were:[8]

  • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (53)
  • Business/Commerce (36)
  • Psychology (31)
  • Finance (28)
  • Biology/Biological Sciences (26)

The university maintains a low student/faculty ratio of 11 to 1, with an average class size of 16[9] Also, more than 9 in 10 IWU students receive a scholarship or need-based assistance.[10] Illinois Wesleyan is also a member of the Annapolis Group and has chapters in the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies.

The university consists of the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Fine Arts that includes three professional schools—the Ames School of Art, School of Music and the School of Theatre Arts; and the School of Nursing. Illinois Wesleyan's campus occupies approximately 82 acres (330,000 m2) a short walk north from downtown Bloomington in central Illinois.

Bachelor's degree programs are offered in three colleges:[11]

  • College of Liberal Arts: organized in 1906
  • College of Fine Arts: Schools of art, music, and theatre arts organized in 1929, 1946, 1947 respectively
  • School of Nursing: Established in 1959

Ames Library edit

 
The Ames Library

Illinois Wesleyan's Ames Library was completed in 2002. It contains over 368,000 volumes spread over five floors. The Ames Library also houses eight sets of stained glass panels originally from Pembroke College at Oxford University. Among the special collections are the papers of former U.S. Representative Leslie C. Arends; the Gernon collection of first editions of detective fiction and mysteries; and the Schultz collection of 18th- and 19th-century British drama, including The Beggar's Opera. Construction cost $25.7 million; Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbot were the principal architects.[12]

May Term edit

Illinois Wesleyan offers a May Term course option. The university refers to it as a 4–4–1 system. This allows any student who has completed a full course-load in either the spring or fall semesters of that academic year to enroll in a May Term class.

May Term classes last approximately three weeks during the month of May. Students take several hours of instruction in the same course each day for five days each week. This allows the students to immerse themselves in that one topic. At the end of the May Term a student completes the equivalent of a single course during one semester.

May Term emphasizes curricular experimentation, and also offers an opportunity for service projects, study abroad, and internships.[13]

Study abroad edit

Illinois Wesleyan offers a number of study abroad opportunities, and ranks in the top 40 schools in the nation for students studying abroad.[14] IWU's International Office provides support for over 300 global Study Abroad Options in 70 countries through various institutes such as IES and SIT Study Abroad. Domestically, IWU offers a UN semester, a Washington Semester, and the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Chicago Program. Internationally it offers programs in London and Barcelona.[15] It also maintains a very strong relationship with Pembroke College, Oxford, and traditionally a few juniors can spend a year there as exchange students.[16]

Research edit

The university publishes several different undergraduate research journals in the fields of political science, economics, history, and English.[17] Perhaps the first of its kind, the Undergraduate Economic Review is a student-managed, open access journal that has published original undergraduate content from students in the U.S. and at least 15 other countries.[18] Its "internal twin", the Park Place Economist, publishes original work of Economics seniors graduating Illinois Wesleyan University. Articles range from basic topical explorations to focused senior research. All published volumes are available online.[19]

The John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference was established in 1990 to provide opportunities for students to present research projects and findings in a public and interactive manner.[20] The Action Research Center was established in 2004 to partner student research and service projects with the wider Illinois community.[21]

Controversy edit

In November 2021, the American Association of University Professors' governing council sanctioned Illinois Wesleyan for violating standards of academic governance when they discontinued the anthropology, French, Italian and religious studies programs and announced plans to fire six tenured faculty members.[22][23]

Athletics edit

 
Shirk Center at Illinois Wesleyan University

Illinois Wesleyan University participates in the NCAA's Division III and is a member of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW). Illinois Wesleyan teams have won 136 CCIW Titles and 9 Division III National Championships. Illinois Wesleyan has produced 135 Academic All-American student athletes since the program began in 1970, a total that is tied for 25th among all participating colleges and universities, regardless of NCAA division.[24]

Illinois Wesleyan University's Division III athletic teams, known as the "Titans," helped found the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) in 1946. Illinois Wesleyan was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1910 to 1937.

The Titans have 22 varsity teams, 11 men's and 11 women's, with the addition of men's and women's lacrosse in 2014 and 2015, respectively.

Shirk Center edit

 
Shirk Center

Shirk Center is the university's athletic complex. The two-story 135,000-square-foot (12,500 m2) complex was constructed in 1994. A 20,000-square-foot expansion was opened in 2016. The Shirk complex provides a multi-use facility for squash, tennis, basketball, and other indoor sports. It also houses Fort Natorium, the university's swimming center, as well as classrooms and a six-lane, 200-meter track.[10] The Shirk Center also hosted the 2010 & 2011 NCAA Division III Women's National Basketball Championships.[25] The "Shirk" is also the championship venue for the annual State Farm Holiday Classic, one of the largest, coed high school holiday basketball tournaments in the nation, as well as the Heart of Illinois Conference basketball tournament in mid-January.

Division III NCAA National championships edit

  • Men's
    • Basketball – 1997
    • Baseball – 2010
    • Golf – 2019, 2021
  • Women's
    • Indoor Track & Field – 2008
    • Outdoor Track & Field – 2008, 2010, 2016
    • Basketball – 2012

Campus life edit

The university and Student Senate regularly bring speakers and comedians to campus. There are regularly organized social events both on and off-campus. [citation needed] Faculty colloquia regularly provide opportunities for intellectual discussion and encouragement. [citation needed] The campus itself is an arboretum, home to over 1,000 trees from 90 different species.[26]

Residential living and community edit

All halls are co-ed, all residence hall rooms have cable television and wireless Internet, and the vast majority of rooms are two/three-person units. Dodds Hall offers eight-person suites and Harriet Fuller Rust House offers four-person and six-person suites as well as two eight-person two-story townhouse style suites.[27][28] Traditional style living is offered in Magill Hall and Pfeiffer Hall. First-year students live in first-year halls: Gulick Hall, Munsell Hall, and Ferguson Hall. Illinois Wesleyan also offers two themed housing communities: Kemp Hall (the International House) and Blackstock Hall (the Arts House).[29] Nearly one-third of the campus community is involved and/or resides in one of five fraternities or four sororities. Students are also able to live in the Gates (est. 2013), and the East Street Apartments (est. 2006) which are modern, apartment-style residences that students can sign as leases.

Campus activities and organizations edit

There are 200 student organizations at Wesleyan, ranging from the rock-climbing club, the Anime club, to Pi Kappa Lambda (the music honors society).[30]

Lectures and speakers edit

Illinois Wesleyan co-hosts the annual Stevenson Lecture Series, initiated in 1965 as a memorial to former Governor Adlai Stevenson. IWU co-hosts the Lecture Series with Illinois State University.[31]

Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the university twice, in 1961 and 1966.[32] In 1966 he came to the university while he was trying to organize in Chicago. There, he said,

And I still have faith in America because I love America and I believe that we will continue to build a coalition of conscience that one day will solve this problem. We sing a little song in our movement and it has been our guiding faith. Sometimes we’ve been facing hooded perpetrators of violence; sometimes we face jeering mobs. Sometimes we face dogs and the gushing waters from fire hoses. Sometimes in crowded jail cells we join hands to sing it. And sometimes in just open mass meetings. But we could sing it as a hymn of faith. We shall overcome, we shall overcome, deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome. [33]

Media edit

Illinois Wesleyan has its own radio station, WESN 88.1 FM. It plays a mix of indie, rock, classic, electronic, and folk music.[34]

Wesleyan also has its own television station, Titan TV, broadcasting exclusively to IWU's residence halls. It broadcasts a collection of movies and campus announcements.

The campus newspaper is called The Argus, published continuously under student supervision since 1894.[35]

Transportation edit

Illinois Wesleyan University is served by Connect Transit. The Blue, Gold, and Green routes provide bus service between campus, downtown Bloomington, uptown Normal, and other destinations.[36]

Sustainability edit

IWU's Minor Myers Jr. Welcome Center, opened in 2008, and State Farm Hall, opened in 2013, include geothermal heating/cooling systems.[37] The Welcome Center was awarded Silver Certification as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) building.[38]

The university's "Think Green" behavioral change campaign encourages community members to conserve resources.[39]

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

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This article is about Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington Illinois For a list of other colleges and universities with names including Wesleyan see Wesleyan University disambiguation Illinois Wesleyan University is a private liberal arts college in Bloomington Illinois Founded in 1850 the central portion of the present campus was acquired in 1854 with the first building erected in 1856 Illinois Wesleyan UniversityMottoScientia et Sapientia Latin Motto in EnglishKnowledge and WisdomTypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1850 174 years ago 1850 Endowment 198 9 million 2020 1 PresidentS Georgia NugentAcademic staff175Administrative staff300Undergraduates1 527 Fall 2022 2 LocationBloomington Illinois United StatesCampusSuburban82 acres 324 000 m2 ColorsGreen White 3 NicknameTitansSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III CCIWWebsitewww wbr iwu wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Ames Library 2 2 May Term 2 3 Study abroad 2 4 Research 2 5 Controversy 3 Athletics 3 1 Shirk Center 3 2 Division III NCAA National championships 4 Campus life 4 1 Residential living and community 4 2 Campus activities and organizations 4 3 Lectures and speakers 4 4 Media 4 5 Transportation 5 Sustainability 6 Notable alumni 7 Notable faculty 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe institution was founded in 1850 as a private four year college in Bloomington Illinois 4 Illinois Wesleyan s College of Liberal Arts was formally organized in 1906 and the College of Fine Arts combining schools of art music and theatre arts was established in 1948 Illinois Wesleyan offered nursing study in conjunction with the Brokaw School of Nursing beginning in 1923 and in 1959 established the IWU School of Nursing with a four year baccalaureate program IWU operated a School of Law from 1873 to 1928 The institution s board of trustees took formal action to invite black students to enroll at Illinois Wesleyan in 1867 and women in 1870 The first female graduate Hannah I Shur received her diploma in 1872 Gus A Hill was the first African American graduate earning a law degree in 1880 The University s first international students Y Osawa and K Tanaka arrived from Japan in 1889 5 Academics editIllinois Wesleyan is an independent residential university with an approximate enrollment of 1 527 6 It offers over 42 majors minors and programs 7 Its most popular majors based on number out of 381 graduates in 2022 were 8 Registered Nursing Registered Nurse 53 Business Commerce 36 Psychology 31 Finance 28 Biology Biological Sciences 26 The university maintains a low student faculty ratio of 11 to 1 with an average class size of 16 9 Also more than 9 in 10 IWU students receive a scholarship or need based assistance 10 Illinois Wesleyan is also a member of the Annapolis Group and has chapters in the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi honor societies The university consists of the College of Liberal Arts the College of Fine Arts that includes three professional schools the Ames School of Art School of Music and the School of Theatre Arts and the School of Nursing Illinois Wesleyan s campus occupies approximately 82 acres 330 000 m2 a short walk north from downtown Bloomington in central Illinois Bachelor s degree programs are offered in three colleges 11 College of Liberal Arts organized in 1906 College of Fine Arts Schools of art music and theatre arts organized in 1929 1946 1947 respectively School of Nursing Established in 1959 Ames Library edit nbsp The Ames Library Illinois Wesleyan s Ames Library was completed in 2002 It contains over 368 000 volumes spread over five floors The Ames Library also houses eight sets of stained glass panels originally from Pembroke College at Oxford University Among the special collections are the papers of former U S Representative Leslie C Arends the Gernon collection of first editions of detective fiction and mysteries and the Schultz collection of 18th and 19th century British drama including The Beggar s Opera Construction cost 25 7 million Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbot were the principal architects 12 May Term edit Illinois Wesleyan offers a May Term course option The university refers to it as a 4 4 1 system This allows any student who has completed a full course load in either the spring or fall semesters of that academic year to enroll in a May Term class May Term classes last approximately three weeks during the month of May Students take several hours of instruction in the same course each day for five days each week This allows the students to immerse themselves in that one topic At the end of the May Term a student completes the equivalent of a single course during one semester May Term emphasizes curricular experimentation and also offers an opportunity for service projects study abroad and internships 13 Study abroad edit Illinois Wesleyan offers a number of study abroad opportunities and ranks in the top 40 schools in the nation for students studying abroad 14 IWU s International Office provides support for over 300 global Study Abroad Options in 70 countries through various institutes such as IES and SIT Study Abroad Domestically IWU offers a UN semester a Washington Semester and the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Chicago Program Internationally it offers programs in London and Barcelona 15 It also maintains a very strong relationship with Pembroke College Oxford and traditionally a few juniors can spend a year there as exchange students 16 Research edit The university publishes several different undergraduate research journals in the fields of political science economics history and English 17 Perhaps the first of its kind the Undergraduate Economic Review is a student managed open access journal that has published original undergraduate content from students in the U S and at least 15 other countries 18 Its internal twin the Park Place Economist publishes original work of Economics seniors graduating Illinois Wesleyan University Articles range from basic topical explorations to focused senior research All published volumes are available online 19 The John Wesley Powell Student Research Conference was established in 1990 to provide opportunities for students to present research projects and findings in a public and interactive manner 20 The Action Research Center was established in 2004 to partner student research and service projects with the wider Illinois community 21 Controversy edit In November 2021 the American Association of University Professors governing council sanctioned Illinois Wesleyan for violating standards of academic governance when they discontinued the anthropology French Italian and religious studies programs and announced plans to fire six tenured faculty members 22 23 Athletics edit nbsp Shirk Center at Illinois Wesleyan University Illinois Wesleyan University participates in the NCAA s Division III and is a member of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin CCIW Illinois Wesleyan teams have won 136 CCIW Titles and 9 Division III National Championships Illinois Wesleyan has produced 135 Academic All American student athletes since the program began in 1970 a total that is tied for 25th among all participating colleges and universities regardless of NCAA division 24 Illinois Wesleyan University s Division III athletic teams known as the Titans helped found the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin CCIW in 1946 Illinois Wesleyan was a member of the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1910 to 1937 The Titans have 22 varsity teams 11 men s and 11 women s with the addition of men s and women s lacrosse in 2014 and 2015 respectively Shirk Center edit nbsp Shirk Center Shirk Center is the university s athletic complex The two story 135 000 square foot 12 500 m2 complex was constructed in 1994 A 20 000 square foot expansion was opened in 2016 The Shirk complex provides a multi use facility for squash tennis basketball and other indoor sports It also houses Fort Natorium the university s swimming center as well as classrooms and a six lane 200 meter track 10 The Shirk Center also hosted the 2010 amp 2011 NCAA Division III Women s National Basketball Championships 25 The Shirk is also the championship venue for the annual State Farm Holiday Classic one of the largest coed high school holiday basketball tournaments in the nation as well as the Heart of Illinois Conference basketball tournament in mid January Division III NCAA National championships edit Men s Basketball 1997 Baseball 2010 Golf 2019 2021 Women s Indoor Track amp Field 2008 Outdoor Track amp Field 2008 2010 2016 Basketball 2012Campus life editThe university and Student Senate regularly bring speakers and comedians to campus There are regularly organized social events both on and off campus citation needed Faculty colloquia regularly provide opportunities for intellectual discussion and encouragement citation needed The campus itself is an arboretum home to over 1 000 trees from 90 different species 26 Residential living and community edit All halls are co ed all residence hall rooms have cable television and wireless Internet and the vast majority of rooms are two three person units Dodds Hall offers eight person suites and Harriet Fuller Rust House offers four person and six person suites as well as two eight person two story townhouse style suites 27 28 Traditional style living is offered in Magill Hall and Pfeiffer Hall First year students live in first year halls Gulick Hall Munsell Hall and Ferguson Hall Illinois Wesleyan also offers two themed housing communities Kemp Hall the International House and Blackstock Hall the Arts House 29 Nearly one third of the campus community is involved and or resides in one of five fraternities or four sororities Students are also able to live in the Gates est 2013 and the East Street Apartments est 2006 which are modern apartment style residences that students can sign as leases Campus activities and organizations edit There are 200 student organizations at Wesleyan ranging from the rock climbing club the Anime club to Pi Kappa Lambda the music honors society 30 Lectures and speakers edit Illinois Wesleyan co hosts the annual Stevenson Lecture Series initiated in 1965 as a memorial to former Governor Adlai Stevenson IWU co hosts the Lecture Series with Illinois State University 31 Martin Luther King Jr spoke at the university twice in 1961 and 1966 32 In 1966 he came to the university while he was trying to organize in Chicago There he said And I still have faith in America because I love America and I believe that we will continue to build a coalition of conscience that one day will solve this problem We sing a little song in our movement and it has been our guiding faith Sometimes we ve been facing hooded perpetrators of violence sometimes we face jeering mobs Sometimes we face dogs and the gushing waters from fire hoses Sometimes in crowded jail cells we join hands to sing it And sometimes in just open mass meetings But we could sing it as a hymn of faith We shall overcome we shall overcome deep in my heart I do believe we shall overcome 33 Media edit Illinois Wesleyan has its own radio station WESN 88 1 FM It plays a mix of indie rock classic electronic and folk music 34 Wesleyan also has its own television station Titan TV broadcasting exclusively to IWU s residence halls It broadcasts a collection of movies and campus announcements The campus newspaper is called The Argus published continuously under student supervision since 1894 35 Transportation edit Illinois Wesleyan University is served by Connect Transit The Blue Gold and Green routes provide bus service between campus downtown Bloomington uptown Normal and other destinations 36 Sustainability editIWU s Minor Myers Jr Welcome Center opened in 2008 and State Farm Hall opened in 2013 include geothermal heating cooling systems 37 The Welcome Center was awarded Silver Certification as a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED building 38 The university s Think Green behavioral change campaign encourages community members to conserve resources 39 Notable alumni editAbraham Akaka civil rights activist humanitarian three decades as shepherd of Kawaiahaʻo Church in Honolulu Hawaii H Clarence Baldridge Governor of Idaho 40 Chris Bisaillon wide receiver College Football Hall of Fame inductee Tony Blazine NFL player and College Football Hall of Fame inductee Cherlynlavaughn Bradley first African American woman to earn a PhD in organic chemistry at Northwestern University Bill Brady Illinois State Senator 2010 Republican candidate for Governor of Illinois J Bradley Burzynski Illinois State Senator 41 Alice Sudduth Byerly 1855 1904 temperance activist Charlene Carruthers feminist activist National Director of Black Youth Project 100 Alfred O Coffin first African American man to receive a PhD in Biology Alex Cosmidis baseball player scout minor league manager John E Cribbet legal scholar Dean of University of Illinois College of Law and Chancellor of University of Illinois Tom Cross Illinois State Representative and House Republican Leader Bill Damaschke head of Creative Production and Development DreamWorks Animation Jeremy C Daniel federal judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois since 2023 Amanda Dehnert theater director musician and writer artistic director for Trinity Rep in Providence RI Kevin Dunn actor noted for his appearances in Transformers movie franchise and TV series Veep Frankie Faison actor noted for his appearance in all four Hannibal Lecter films George L Fox Chaplain s Medal for Heroism recipient James Fulkerson composer Glen Gray bandleader Harlan Hogan voice actor Lester Hunt Governor of Wyoming Oliver Lee Jackson painter printmaker sculptor educator 42 Richard Jenkins Oscar nominated actor best known for his roles in The Visitor and Six Feet Under 2001 2005 Charles Buffalo Jones Western buffalo hunter who co founded Garden City Kansas attended for two years ca 1860 but did not graduate 43 Tony Kaska football player Dave Kindred columnist for Washington Post and Sporting News elected to National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame Colleen Lawless federal judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of Illinois since 2023 Sigmund Livingston founder of Anti Defamation League Scott W Lucas Senator of Illinois Denny Matthews radio voice of Kansas City Royals since team s inception in 1969 Ford Frick Award recipient Bessie S McColgin Oklahoma legislator first woman to serve in Oklahoma House of Representatives Wayne Messmer longtime Wrigley Field public address announcer and singer of national anthem Jim Molinari former head men s basketball coach at Bradley University and Western Illinois University Christina Moore actress known for MADtv and 90210 Opal J Moore poet short story writer and university professor Mary L Moreland 1859 1918 minister evangelist suffragist author Bob Morrow NFL player 44 Kathleen M Murray academic administrator and piano professor Gregory Poland physician and vaccinologist Doug Rader Major League Baseball player and manager Robert P Regan Illinois state representative and businessman 45 George Rock band member with Spike Jones and His City Slickers Edward B Rust Jr CEO of State Farm Larry Shue playwright and actor Jack Sikma seven time NBA All Star center and Hall of Fame inductee 46 Ralph C Smedley founder of Toastmasters International Sandra Steingraber author and biologist Thomas Sterling United States Congressman graduated from IWU in 1875 served in Congress 1913 1925 Margaret Ashmore Sudduth 1859 1957 educator editor temperance advocate Elsa Swartz 1874 1948 composer and music educator Michael L Tipsord Chairman and CEO of State Farm Robert C Underwood 1915 1988 Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court Dawn Upshaw Grammy Award winning soprano Phill Wilson activist and founder of the Black AIDS Institute Bobby Winkles Major League Baseball manager and College Baseball Hall of Fame coach Steve Yoder college basketball coachNotable faculty editJohn Marshall Hamilton Governor of Illinois Judy Jolley Mohraz history lecturer 1972 1974 9th president of Goucher College Tari Renner political science professor 47 Mayor of Bloomington IL 48 John Wesley Powell Civil War Veteran 2nd Director of the United States Geological Survey one of the founders of National Geographic SocietyReferences edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 Illinois Wesleyan University Retrieved August 9 2023 Traditions Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu Colleges in the Midwest Petersons 2009 p 51 ISBN 9780768926903 University History Facts Academics Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu Illinois Wesleyan University nces ed gov collegenavigator U S Dept of Education Retrieved March 3 2023 Facts Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu a b Viewbook Issuu Academics Ames Facts IWU May Term Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu 1 Open Doors Report IWU edu Archived from the original on May 28 2010 Retrieved May 3 2010 IWU edu Archived from the original on May 28 2010 Retrieved May 3 2010 Research Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu Browse Journals and Peer Reviewed Series Digital Commons IWU Illinois Wesleyan University Research digitalcommons iwu edu The Park Place Economist Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu John Wesley Powell Research Conference Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu IWU Magazine Spring 2010 Action Research Center Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu AAUP Removes Censure at University of Nebraska Places Sanction on Illinois Wesleyan University November 23 2021 Retrieved December 2 2021 IWU Faculty Cuts Questioned By National Association August 29 2020 Retrieved December 2 2021 Boudreau Elected First Team Academic All American Illinois Wesleyan University Athletics DIII Women s College Basketball Home NCAA com www ncaa com IWU Tree Map www iwu edu IWU edu IWU edu Residence Hall Introduction Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu Registered Student Organizations Illinois Wesleyan php iwu edu Stevenson Lecture Series Illinois Wesleyan University IWU Special Events Illinois Wesleyan University digitalcommons iwu edu Dr Martin Luther King Jr Fellowship Dinner and National Holiday Gospel Festival Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu IWU edu at Illinois Wesleyan University courtesy of WJBC 1966 WESN wesn org The Argus The Argus Connect Transit Route Map PDF Retrieved August 3 2023 Sustainability Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu Campus Photo Tour Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu IWU Efforts to Conserve Resources Illinois Institute of Technology Retrieved June 8 2009 Idaho Governor H Clarence Baldridge National Governors Association Retrieved September 19 2012 Illinois General Assembly Senator Biography Ilga gov July 13 1955 Retrieved October 20 2019 Stella Lizabel Conserving Oliver Lee Jackson s Untitled Sharpeville Series Blanton Museum of Art Retrieved February 3 2022 Buffalo Jones h net msu edu Archived from the original on March 6 2012 Retrieved September 4 2010 Bob Morrow Stats Pro Football Reference com Illinois Blue Book 1991 1992 Biographical Sketch of Robert P Regan pg 107 Jack Sikma Stats Basketball Reference com Tari Renner Illinois Wesleyan www iwu edu Tari Renner City of Bloomington Illinois www cityblm org Archived from the original on March 26 2021 Retrieved October 20 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Illinois Wesleyan University Official website Official athletics website Illinois Wesleyan University Collier s New Encyclopedia 1921 40 29 26 N 88 59 29 W 40 49056 N 88 99139 W 40 49056 88 99139 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illinois Wesleyan University amp oldid 1219402155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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