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Roosevelt University

Roosevelt University is a private university with campuses in Chicago and Schaumburg, Illinois.[5] Founded in 1945, the university was named in honor of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

Roosevelt University
Former names
Roosevelt College (1945–1954)
MottoDedicated to the enlightenment of the human spirit
TypePrivate university
EstablishedApril 24, 1945; 77 years ago (1945-04-24)
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
NAICU[1]
Endowment$161.2 million (2021)[2]
PresidentAli Malekzadeh[3]
Academic staff
216 (Spring 2022)[4]
Students6,391 (March 2020)[4]
Undergraduates4,277 (March 2020)[4]
Postgraduates2,114 (March 2020)[4]
Location, ,
United States

41°52′34″N 87°37′31″W / 41.87600260°N 87.62518060°W / 41.87600260; -87.62518060Coordinates: 41°52′34″N 87°37′31″W / 41.87600260°N 87.62518060°W / 41.87600260; -87.62518060
CampusChicago Loop and Schaumburg
Urban, 34 acres (0.14 km2)[5][6] (total)
NewspaperThe Torch
ColorsGreen & White
   
NicknameLakers
Sporting affiliations
NAIA[7]CCAC[8]
ACHACCWHA[9]
MascotFala the Laker
Websitewww.roosevelt.edu

The university enrolls around 6,000 students between its undergraduate and graduate programs. Roosevelt is also home to the Chicago College of Performing Arts. The university's newest academic building, Wabash, is located in The Loop of Downtown Chicago. It is the tallest educational building in Chicago, the second tallest educational building in the United States, and the fourth-largest academic complex in the world.[10]

History

 
The university is named in honor of both the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

The university was founded in 1945 by Edward J. Sparling, the former president of Central YMCA College in Chicago. He refused to provide Central YMCA College's board with the demographic data of the student body, fearing the board would develop a quota system to limit the number of African Americans, Jews, immigrants, and women at the school. Sparling resigned under protest and took with him many faculty and students to start a new college. Faculty voted in favor 62 to 1, and students 488 to 2 for the school.[11][12] In the beginning, the university had no library, campus, or endowment.

The new college was chartered as Thomas Jefferson College on March 28, 1945 and had financial backing from Marshall Field III, the Julius Rosenwald Foundation, the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, and numerous other individuals and organizations. Two weeks later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt died. The college obtained his widow Eleanor's permission to rename the institution as Roosevelt College in his memory.

In 1947, the college purchased the Auditorium Building for one dollar, and it became the permanent home. The college was rededicated to both Franklin and Eleanor in 1959. Early advisory board members included Marian Anderson, Pearl Buck, Ralph Bunche, Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, Gunnar Myrdal, Draper Daniels, and Albert Schweitzer. In August 1996, the university opened its Albert A. Robin Campus in Schaumburg, after a donation from Albert A. Robin, an entrepreneur and immigrant.

On March 9, 2020, Robert Morris University Illinois merged with Roosevelt University. The integrated university continued under the name of Roosevelt University. Robert Morris added its majors to Roosevelt’s large portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs under the name Robert Morris Experiential College, one of several colleges of Roosevelt University.[13]

University Presidents
Dr. Ali Malekzadeh[14][15] 2015–Present
Dr. Charles R. Middleton 2002–2015
Dr. Theodore L. Gross 1988–2002
Dr. Rolf Weil[16] 1965–1988
Dr. Robert Pitchell[17] 1963–1964
Dr. Edward J. Sparling 1945–1963

Campus

Downtown Chicago campus

 
Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University
 
Roosevelt University Wabash Tower is a skyscraper in the Chicago Loop

Chicago classes are held within Roosevelt's historic Auditorium Building at 430 S. Michigan Avenue, blocks from the Magnificent Mile. The Auditorium Building houses the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University and numerous administrative offices for the university. Pro football's 2015 NFL Draft was held in the Auditorium on April 30, 2015, the league's first time hosting the draft in Chicago in more than 50 years.

In Spring 2010, construction began on a new building for the downtown campus, which was completed in Spring 2012. The 32-story vertical campus, the Wabash Building, is the second-tallest higher-education building in the United States and the sixth tallest in the world. It serves as a multipurpose building: housing student services, classrooms, contemporary science labs, administrative offices, and student residences.[18] Student residences are on the top floors (14-32), with a shared lounge overlooking Lake Michigan on each floor. The university held an open house in the summer of 2012, with classes beginning in the new addition during the fall 2012 semester.[19] The Lillian and Larry Goodman Center,[20] the first stand-alone facility for college athletics in Chicago's Loop, is the latest addition to Roosevelt University's downtown Chicago campus and serves as the home for Roosevelt Lakers athletics.

Albert A. Robin Campus, Schaumburg

 
Roosevelt University's campus in Schaumburg, Illinois

Roosevelt University's campus in Schaumburg is the largest four-year university in Chicago's Northwest suburbs, serving approximately 2,500 students. The campus is located in the former headquarters office building of the Pure Oil Company. Roosevelt converted the building into a comprehensive campus in 1996. The Albert A. Robin Campus is home to the Doctor of Pharmacy program, which accepted its inaugural class in July 2011. Roosevelt's PharmD program is the Midwest's first three-year, year-round program of its kind. In July 2014, it achieved full accreditation for its Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum.[21]

Located on 30 acres, the Schaumburg Campus is on the north side of Golf Road Illinois Route 58 across from the Woodfield Mall and near the intersection with Meacham Road (42°03′15″N 88°02′19″W / 42.05417°N 88.03861°W / 42.05417; -88.03861). Recently, campus administrators have created prairies on sections of the land for environmental and educational purposes.[22]

Academics

The university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees through six colleges: Chicago College of Performing Arts (Music Conservatory), Chicago College of Performing Arts (Theatre Conservatory), College of Arts & Sciences, College of Education, College of Pharmacy, and the Heller College of Business.[23][24] In addition, the university operates a variety of centers and institutes:[25] St. Clair Drake Center For African And African-American Studies,[26] The Mansfield Institute for Social Justice and Transformation,[27] Roosevelt University Cyber Security Center,[28] The Center for New Deal Studies,[29] Policy Research Collaborative,[30] The Montesquieu Forum,[31] The Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate,[32] The Institute for Politics,[33] and The Institute of Tourism Studies[34]

Social justice, a cornerstone of Roosevelt's history and development, has been purposefully embedded into the school's curriculum and is part of every student's academic experience. Topics previously covered have included such issues as public versus private rights to use city parks, the impact of gentrification following urban modernization projects, and the impact one can have to preserve the earth's natural resources. Student-led research projects and theses have also touched areas such as gender equality and the effects of minimum wage on the economy.[35]

Student life and residence life

Roosevelt University currently has three residence hall options, including the new vertical campus. The new Wabash building serves as housing for all incoming freshmen and transfers. The University Center of Chicago is the other main residence hall, with apartment style options.[36] It was officially opened in the fall of 2004 and is located at 525 S. State Street. The UCC houses students from Roosevelt University, DePaul University, and Columbia College Chicago, totaling 1700 residents from these three schools combined. The second residence hall is Fornelli Hall, with apartment-only options, located in the Pittsfield Building at 55 E. Washington Street, Chicago. It opened in the fall of 2008.[37] It provides apartment-style housing for upperclassmen from Roosevelt University.[38]

The Herman Crown Center, located at 425 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, was the main residence hall for Roosevelt until it was closed in the spring of 2008.[39] Like the Herman Crown Center, the new 32-story vertical campus is connected to the Auditorium Building and provides direct access between the two buildings.[40]

Student activities

 
Roosevelt University Wabash Building entrance

There are many active student organizations at both of the Roosevelt University campuses.[41]

  • Alpha Gamma Delta Women's Fraternity: an international fraternity and a member of the National Panhellenic Conference; was installed at Roosevelt in 2008 and was the 182nd chapter
  • Alpha Phi Omega: co-ed National Service Fraternity; charter for the Alpha Phi Omega chapter was originally at Central YMCA, transferred on reactivation at Roosevelt
  • Sigma Alpha Iota: International Music Women's Fraternity. Mu Xi chapter at Chicago College of Performing Arts initiated April 2015.
  • Oyez Review: Roosevelt's national and award-winning literary journal.[42]
  • Black Student Union: represents the interests and concerns of black students, faculty and administration at Roosevelt University, and brings together all aspects of black student life for the purpose of improving the campus environment
  • Colleges Against Cancer: an initiative originally started by the American Cancer Society and brought to Roosevelt to educate advocacy, recognize survivors, and participate in the Relay for Life.
  • Mansfield Institute Student Organization (MISO)
  • RU Green: develops sustainable practices and systems throughout campus to promote an ecologically conscious student body and to implement green methodologies throughout campus
  • PULSE: GSM (Gender and Sexual Minority) Society: an organization that focuses on uniting students who are accepting of differences; an alliance among all gender and sexual minorities. Was renamed in 2016 after the PULSE massacre in Florida.
  • RU Sociological Society (RUSS): fosters the advancement of sociological study at undergraduate and graduate levels by providing outlets for students to present research, exchange ideas, and build relationships
  • Society for Human Resource Management: a gateway into the human resources profession by encouraging personal and career growth for its student members
  • Student Government Association
  • Students for Sensible Drug Policy
  • The Torch: Roosevelt's student newspaper (7,500/weekly); noted for first publishing Shel Silverstein[43]
  • WRBC The Blaze: Roosevelt's online student radio station[44]

Athletics

 
The Lillian and Larry Goodman Center serves as the home for Roosevelt Lakers athletics.

The Roosevelt athletic teams are called the Lakers. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC) since the 2010–11 academic year (when the school revived its athletics program and joined the NAIA).

Roosevelt competes in 25 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, bowling, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey (D-I & D-II), soccer, tennis, track & field and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, ice hockey, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field and volleyball; and co-ed sports include cheerleading, dance, eSports performing arts.[45]

Move to NCAA Division II

On August 1, 2022, Roosevelt announced that it will moved to the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and to join the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), starting in the 2023–24 school year as a provisional member, before competing in full GLIAC membership in 2024–25.[46]

Athletic expansion

The Lakers announced in April 2020 their addition of football and men's/women's ice hockey for the 2020–21 academic year, having been acquired from Robert Morris when they competed as the Eagles. The ice hockey teams joined the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) and inherited the Eagles' former ACHA affiliation.[47][48][49]

The 20,000-capacity SeatGeek Stadium is the home of the Roosevelt Lakers soccer teams. Roosevelt University revived its athletic program after a 20-year absence in 2010. Roosevelt added women's volleyball for the 2011–12 academic year, followed by men's golf, men's and women's soccer, and softball for the 2012–13 academic year.[50] The expansion of the university's athletics has brought the number of sport offerings from the initial seven sports to fourteen.[45] After the 2020 merger, Roosevelt completed its acquisition of Robert Morris's football and men's/women's ice hockey teams.

The Lillian and Larry Goodman Center is located at 501 S. Wabash Avenue, which is the southeast corner of the intersection known as Ida B. Wells Drive and Wabash Avenue. The Goodman Center is a two-story, 27,834-gross-square-foot field house featuring a multi-purpose gymnasium on the second floor and first-floor space containing offices, meeting rooms, a team lounge, locker rooms, an athletic training room, and a strength and conditioning center.[51]

In popular culture

 
Roosevelt University Auditorium Building

The lobby stairwell of the Auditorium Building (430 S. Michigan Avenue) was featured in the film The Untouchables (1987).[52] The lobby was also the set of a nightclub scene in the 2009 film Public Enemies.[53] In the summer of 2005, the Murray-Green Library on the 10th floor of the Auditorium Building was used as a set for the film The Lake House, in which the room doubled as an architect's office.

Notable people

The university's alumni include many entertainers, academics, and politicians such as Robert Lamm, Anthony Braxton, Danitra Vance, and Harold Washington, while its first advisory board lists figures such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Albert Einstein.

References

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  16. ^ First as Acting President, then in 1967 as elected President.
  17. ^ "Pitchell held a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, and was an Indiana University political scientist and tax expert. He was hired as Roosevelt's second president after an 18-month national search, but his tenure only lasted for one year. Sometimes called "the forgotten president," he failed in raise money or understand the strong culture of shared governance at Roosevelt and so did not gain the support of the deans and trustees." Laura Mills and Lynn Y. Weiner: Roosevelt University, p. 66. See also: "Pitchell, Head of Roosevelt U., Quits in Administrative Conflict; In Letter of Resignation, He Asks to Be Relieved of Duties by Aug. 31". New York Times. December 18, 1964.
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External links

  • Official website  
  • Official athletics website

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Roosevelt University is a private university with campuses in Chicago and Schaumburg Illinois 5 Founded in 1945 the university was named in honor of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt UniversityFormer namesRoosevelt College 1945 1954 MottoDedicated to the enlightenment of the human spiritTypePrivate universityEstablishedApril 24 1945 77 years ago 1945 04 24 AccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsNAICU 1 Endowment 161 2 million 2021 2 PresidentAli Malekzadeh 3 Academic staff216 Spring 2022 4 Students6 391 March 2020 4 Undergraduates4 277 March 2020 4 Postgraduates2 114 March 2020 4 LocationChicago Illinois United States41 52 34 N 87 37 31 W 41 87600260 N 87 62518060 W 41 87600260 87 62518060 Coordinates 41 52 34 N 87 37 31 W 41 87600260 N 87 62518060 W 41 87600260 87 62518060CampusChicago Loop and SchaumburgUrban 34 acres 0 14 km2 5 6 total NewspaperThe TorchColorsGreen amp White NicknameLakersSporting affiliationsNAIA 7 CCAC 8 ACHA CCWHA 9 MascotFala the LakerWebsitewww wbr roosevelt wbr eduThe university enrolls around 6 000 students between its undergraduate and graduate programs Roosevelt is also home to the Chicago College of Performing Arts The university s newest academic building Wabash is located in The Loop of Downtown Chicago It is the tallest educational building in Chicago the second tallest educational building in the United States and the fourth largest academic complex in the world 10 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 Downtown Chicago campus 2 2 Albert A Robin Campus Schaumburg 3 Academics 4 Student life and residence life 4 1 Student activities 5 Athletics 5 1 Move to NCAA Division II 5 2 Athletic expansion 6 In popular culture 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory Edit The university is named in honor of both the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt The university was founded in 1945 by Edward J Sparling the former president of Central YMCA College in Chicago He refused to provide Central YMCA College s board with the demographic data of the student body fearing the board would develop a quota system to limit the number of African Americans Jews immigrants and women at the school Sparling resigned under protest and took with him many faculty and students to start a new college Faculty voted in favor 62 to 1 and students 488 to 2 for the school 11 12 In the beginning the university had no library campus or endowment The new college was chartered as Thomas Jefferson College on March 28 1945 and had financial backing from Marshall Field III the Julius Rosenwald Foundation the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and numerous other individuals and organizations Two weeks later President Franklin D Roosevelt died The college obtained his widow Eleanor s permission to rename the institution as Roosevelt College in his memory In 1947 the college purchased the Auditorium Building for one dollar and it became the permanent home The college was rededicated to both Franklin and Eleanor in 1959 Early advisory board members included Marian Anderson Pearl Buck Ralph Bunche Albert Einstein Thomas Mann Gunnar Myrdal Draper Daniels and Albert Schweitzer In August 1996 the university opened its Albert A Robin Campus in Schaumburg after a donation from Albert A Robin an entrepreneur and immigrant On March 9 2020 Robert Morris University Illinois merged with Roosevelt University The integrated university continued under the name of Roosevelt University Robert Morris added its majors to Roosevelt s large portfolio of undergraduate and graduate programs under the name Robert Morris Experiential College one of several colleges of Roosevelt University 13 University Presidents Dr Ali Malekzadeh 14 15 2015 PresentDr Charles R Middleton 2002 2015Dr Theodore L Gross 1988 2002Dr Rolf Weil 16 1965 1988Dr Robert Pitchell 17 1963 1964Dr Edward J Sparling 1945 1963Campus EditDowntown Chicago campus Edit Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University Roosevelt University Wabash Tower is a skyscraper in the Chicago Loop Chicago classes are held within Roosevelt s historic Auditorium Building at 430 S Michigan Avenue blocks from the Magnificent Mile The Auditorium Building houses the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University and numerous administrative offices for the university Pro football s 2015 NFL Draft was held in the Auditorium on April 30 2015 the league s first time hosting the draft in Chicago in more than 50 years In Spring 2010 construction began on a new building for the downtown campus which was completed in Spring 2012 The 32 story vertical campus the Wabash Building is the second tallest higher education building in the United States and the sixth tallest in the world It serves as a multipurpose building housing student services classrooms contemporary science labs administrative offices and student residences 18 Student residences are on the top floors 14 32 with a shared lounge overlooking Lake Michigan on each floor The university held an open house in the summer of 2012 with classes beginning in the new addition during the fall 2012 semester 19 The Lillian and Larry Goodman Center 20 the first stand alone facility for college athletics in Chicago s Loop is the latest addition to Roosevelt University s downtown Chicago campus and serves as the home for Roosevelt Lakers athletics Albert A Robin Campus Schaumburg Edit Roosevelt University s campus in Schaumburg Illinois Roosevelt University s campus in Schaumburg is the largest four year university in Chicago s Northwest suburbs serving approximately 2 500 students The campus is located in the former headquarters office building of the Pure Oil Company Roosevelt converted the building into a comprehensive campus in 1996 The Albert A Robin Campus is home to the Doctor of Pharmacy program which accepted its inaugural class in July 2011 Roosevelt s PharmD program is the Midwest s first three year year round program of its kind In July 2014 it achieved full accreditation for its Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum 21 Located on 30 acres the Schaumburg Campus is on the north side of Golf Road Illinois Route 58 across from the Woodfield Mall and near the intersection with Meacham Road 42 03 15 N 88 02 19 W 42 05417 N 88 03861 W 42 05417 88 03861 Recently campus administrators have created prairies on sections of the land for environmental and educational purposes 22 Academics EditThe university offers undergraduate and graduate degrees through six colleges Chicago College of Performing Arts Music Conservatory Chicago College of Performing Arts Theatre Conservatory College of Arts amp Sciences College of Education College of Pharmacy and the Heller College of Business 23 24 In addition the university operates a variety of centers and institutes 25 St Clair Drake Center For African And African American Studies 26 The Mansfield Institute for Social Justice and Transformation 27 Roosevelt University Cyber Security Center 28 The Center for New Deal Studies 29 Policy Research Collaborative 30 The Montesquieu Forum 31 The Marshall Bennett Institute of Real Estate 32 The Institute for Politics 33 and The Institute of Tourism Studies 34 Social justice a cornerstone of Roosevelt s history and development has been purposefully embedded into the school s curriculum and is part of every student s academic experience Topics previously covered have included such issues as public versus private rights to use city parks the impact of gentrification following urban modernization projects and the impact one can have to preserve the earth s natural resources Student led research projects and theses have also touched areas such as gender equality and the effects of minimum wage on the economy 35 Student life and residence life EditRoosevelt University currently has three residence hall options including the new vertical campus The new Wabash building serves as housing for all incoming freshmen and transfers The University Center of Chicago is the other main residence hall with apartment style options 36 It was officially opened in the fall of 2004 and is located at 525 S State Street The UCC houses students from Roosevelt University DePaul University and Columbia College Chicago totaling 1700 residents from these three schools combined The second residence hall is Fornelli Hall with apartment only options located in the Pittsfield Building at 55 E Washington Street Chicago It opened in the fall of 2008 37 It provides apartment style housing for upperclassmen from Roosevelt University 38 The Herman Crown Center located at 425 S Wabash Avenue Chicago was the main residence hall for Roosevelt until it was closed in the spring of 2008 39 Like the Herman Crown Center the new 32 story vertical campus is connected to the Auditorium Building and provides direct access between the two buildings 40 Student activities Edit Roosevelt University Wabash Building entrance There are many active student organizations at both of the Roosevelt University campuses 41 Alpha Gamma Delta Women s Fraternity an international fraternity and a member of the National Panhellenic Conference was installed at Roosevelt in 2008 and was the 182nd chapter Alpha Phi Omega co ed National Service Fraternity charter for the Alpha Phi Omega chapter was originally at Central YMCA transferred on reactivation at Roosevelt Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Women s Fraternity Mu Xi chapter at Chicago College of Performing Arts initiated April 2015 Oyez Review Roosevelt s national and award winning literary journal 42 Black Student Union represents the interests and concerns of black students faculty and administration at Roosevelt University and brings together all aspects of black student life for the purpose of improving the campus environment Colleges Against Cancer an initiative originally started by the American Cancer Society and brought to Roosevelt to educate advocacy recognize survivors and participate in the Relay for Life Mansfield Institute Student Organization MISO RU Green develops sustainable practices and systems throughout campus to promote an ecologically conscious student body and to implement green methodologies throughout campus PULSE GSM Gender and Sexual Minority Society an organization that focuses on uniting students who are accepting of differences an alliance among all gender and sexual minorities Was renamed in 2016 after the PULSE massacre in Florida RU Sociological Society RUSS fosters the advancement of sociological study at undergraduate and graduate levels by providing outlets for students to present research exchange ideas and build relationships Society for Human Resource Management a gateway into the human resources profession by encouraging personal and career growth for its student members Student Government Association Students for Sensible Drug Policy The Torch Roosevelt s student newspaper 7 500 weekly noted for first publishing Shel Silverstein 43 WRBC The Blaze Roosevelt s online student radio station 44 Athletics Edit The Lillian and Larry Goodman Center serves as the home for Roosevelt Lakers athletics The Roosevelt athletic teams are called the Lakers The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA primarily competing in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference CCAC since the 2010 11 academic year when the school revived its athletics program and joined the NAIA Roosevelt competes in 25 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball bowling cross country football golf ice hockey D I amp D II soccer tennis track amp field and volleyball while women s sports include basketball bowling cross country ice hockey soccer softball tennis track amp field and volleyball and co ed sports include cheerleading dance eSports performing arts 45 Move to NCAA Division II Edit On August 1 2022 Roosevelt announced that it will moved to the Division II ranks of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and to join the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference GLIAC starting in the 2023 24 school year as a provisional member before competing in full GLIAC membership in 2024 25 46 Athletic expansion Edit The Lakers announced in April 2020 their addition of football and men s women s ice hockey for the 2020 21 academic year having been acquired from Robert Morris when they competed as the Eagles The ice hockey teams joined the American Collegiate Hockey Association ACHA and inherited the Eagles former ACHA affiliation 47 48 49 The 20 000 capacity SeatGeek Stadium is the home of the Roosevelt Lakers soccer teams Roosevelt University revived its athletic program after a 20 year absence in 2010 Roosevelt added women s volleyball for the 2011 12 academic year followed by men s golf men s and women s soccer and softball for the 2012 13 academic year 50 The expansion of the university s athletics has brought the number of sport offerings from the initial seven sports to fourteen 45 After the 2020 merger Roosevelt completed its acquisition of Robert Morris s football and men s women s ice hockey teams The Lillian and Larry Goodman Center is located at 501 S Wabash Avenue which is the southeast corner of the intersection known as Ida B Wells Drive and Wabash Avenue The Goodman Center is a two story 27 834 gross square foot field house featuring a multi purpose gymnasium on the second floor and first floor space containing offices meeting rooms a team lounge locker rooms an athletic training room and a strength and conditioning center 51 In popular culture Edit Roosevelt University Auditorium Building The lobby stairwell of the Auditorium Building 430 S Michigan Avenue was featured in the film The Untouchables 1987 52 The lobby was also the set of a nightclub scene in the 2009 film Public Enemies 53 In the summer of 2005 the Murray Green Library on the 10th floor of the Auditorium Building was used as a set for the film The Lake House in which the room doubled as an architect s office Notable people EditMain article List of Roosevelt University people The university s alumni include many entertainers academics and politicians such as Robert Lamm Anthony Braxton Danitra Vance and Harold Washington while its first advisory board lists figures such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Albert Einstein Robert Lamm Anthony Braxton Harold Washington Eleanor Roosevelt Albert EinsteinReferences Edit NAICU member detail As of March 7 2022 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2021 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY20 to FY21 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 President Ali Malekzadeh Roosevelt edu Retrieved January 6 2020 a b c d College Navigator Roosevelt University Nces ed gov October 25 2002 Retrieved June 20 2019 a b Facts at a Glance Roosevelt University Retrieved 6 January 2022 US News Campus NAIA Member Schools NAIA Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Athletics www ccacsports com Division I Central Collegiate Women s Hockey Association Wabash Building Retrieved April 22 2020 Our Story roosevelt edu Retrieved March 31 2017 Montano Estevan Research Guides Roosevelt University History Roosevelt University roosevelt edu Retrieved March 31 2017 Roosevelt edu Gets Approval to Integrate Robert Morris Illinois Roosevelt University March 9 2020 Retrieved March 14 2020 News amp Events roosevelt edu Retrieved March 31 2017 President Ali Malekzadeh Roosevelt University www roosevelt edu First as Acting President then in 1967 as elected President Pitchell held a doctorate from the University of California Berkeley and was an Indiana University political scientist and tax expert He was hired as Roosevelt s second president after an 18 month national search but his tenure only lasted for one year Sometimes called the forgotten president he failed in raise money or understand the strong culture of shared governance at Roosevelt and so did not gain the support of the deans and trustees Laura Mills and Lynn Y Weiner Roosevelt University p 66 See also Pitchell Head of Roosevelt U Quits in Administrative Conflict In Letter of Resignation He Asks to Be Relieved of Duties by Aug 31 New York Times December 18 1964 Map mobile roosevelt edu Bryson Michael April 26 2012 RU s Wabash Building Reviewed by the Chicago Tribune s Blair Kamin Retrieved April 22 2020 Roosevelt edu Athletics Goodman Center rooseveltlakers com Retrieved March 31 2017 Doctor of Pharmacy Program Roosevelt University www roosevelt edu Map mobile roosevelt edu Building a Stronger University Roosevelt edu Retrieved March 11 2020 Colleges Roosevelt edu Retrieved April 24 2020 Centers amp Institutes Roosevelt edu Retrieved April 24 2020 The St Clair Drake Center Roosevelt University www roosevelt edu Mansfield Institute for Social Justice and Transformation Roosevelt University www 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