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University of the West

University of the West (UWest) is a private Buddhist university in Rosemead, California. It was founded in 1990[1] by Hsing Yun,[2] founder of the Taiwan-based Buddhist order Fo Guang Shan[2] and Hsi Lai Temple,[2] the North American order headquarters. The school offered its first class in spring of 1991.

University of the West
西來大學 (Chinese)
TypePrivate university
Established1990
Religious affiliation
Buddhist (Fo Guang Shan)
PresidentMinh-Hoa Ta
Academic staff
56
Students180
Undergraduates77
Postgraduates103
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban 10 acres (4 ha)
ColorsBurgundy/Gold   
NicknameUWest
AffiliationsWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
Websitewww.uwest.edu
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese西来大学
Traditional Chinese西來大學
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXīlái Dàxué

UWest is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.[3] Founded by a Buddhist organization, UWest is described in their official documents as a "Buddhist-affiliated university" that is "informed by Buddhist wisdom," but UWest students are not required to subscribe to the Buddhist faith or practice Buddhism in any form.[4] Indeed, UWest's undergraduate and graduate programs in business administration garner higher enrollment numbers than its undergraduate and graduate programs in religious studies.

History edit

 
View of campus

University of the West, originally incorporated as Hsi Lai University, (Chinese: 西來大學; pinyin: Xī lái dà xué) started in a small classroom in Hsi Lai Temple, the North American head branch of the Fo Guang Shan order. In its first semester (1991) the school had only four professors and a student body of around 30 students made up of monks and nuns from the temple. Early instructors were Roger Schmidt, Dan Lusthaus, Jim Santucci (now chair of the Department of Comparative Religion at California State University, Fullerton), and Lewis Lancaster, an eminent Western scholar of Buddhism, a former UWest president and now Chair Emeritus at University of California, Berkeley. Over the years, each of those original professors has returned to the UWest campus to teach or act in administrative roles (or both).

In 1996, Fo Guang Shan purchased a property at 1409 Walnut Grove Ave. in Rosemead, California, a multicultural suburb of the San Gabriel Valley, approximately ten miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The campus belonged to Biola University at the time and was the site of Biola's seminary school. According to Jim Chen, a UWest professor of accounting and one of the original negotiators of the property purchase, the Evangelical Christian-based Biola organization was very reluctant to sell the property to a Buddhist organization. After a tussle, the property was successfully purchased.

At that time, the university decided to pursue accreditation while also adding additional programs to its offerings. Undergraduate and advanced degrees in business, English, psychology, philosophy, Chinese language, Buddhist chaplaincy, and religious studies were added. An English as a Second Language program was also established, given the international character of students attracted to the school. The degree programs in history, philosophy, Chinese language, and the bachelor of arts in Buddhist studies, are no longer offered, however, they remain accredited should the university revisit them in the future.

The accreditation process took approximately 10 years to complete, with former dean of academic affairs and noted Buddhist scholar Ananda Guruge steering the drive for WASC recognition. Accreditation was granted in February, 2006.[5] Shortly thereafter a drive to attract American students to the campus was initiated. As of 2014, approximately 40% of the student body are American citizens or permanent residents.

Board of trustees edit

Overall governance of the university lies in the hands of its 15-member board of trustees. The trustees select the president, oversee all faculty and senior administrative appointments, monitor the budget, supervise the endowment, and protect university property.

Presidents edit

The president of University of the West is Minh-Hoa Ta.[6]

Past presidents include:

  • Hsing Yun (1990–1998)
  • Naichen Chen (1998–2004)
  • Lewis Lancaster (2004–2006)
  • Roger Schmidt (2004–2007)
  • Allen Huang (2007–2009)
  • Chack-Fan Lee (2009–2010)
  • Chin-Shun Wu (2010–2013)
  • Stephen Morgan (2013–2018)
  • Otto Chang (2018-2019)
  • Chiung-Sally Chou (interim, 2019-2020)

Enrollment edit

UWest enrollment stood at 383 students as of the fall 2017 semester. The campus has seen a significant growth in population since accreditation in 2006. The student body is approximately 50% international and 50% domestic. Aside from U.S. students, the student body is made up of students from more than 44 countries.

Research centers edit

  • Institute for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism[7]
  • Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon[8]
  • Institute of Chinese Buddhist Studies[7]
  • The Center for the Study of Minority and Small Business (CSMSB)

Accreditation edit

UWest was accredited in February 2006 by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (now the WASC Senior College and University Commission).

Facilities edit

University of the West consists of three main buildings, two residence halls and an auditorium on a 10-acre (4.0 ha) hilltop campus.

The lower floor of the administration building offers services such as financial aid, admissions, student accounts, registrar etc. The upper floor features classrooms, an investment lab for business students, and the offices of the president. The administration building underwent a major modernization from 2003 to 2012.

The three-story education building houses the library, student services, Kenneth A. Locke Hall, IT services, classrooms, academic departments, professors' offices, and the Student Success Center. The building was modernized in 2003–2012.

The recreation building at the top of the campus hosts the dining hall, recreation game room, and student kitchen.

Other facilities include pool and spa, gym, and basketball court.

Notable faculty and alumni edit

  • Ananda W. P. Guruge – Buddhist scholar and diplomat, former Dean of Academic Affairs
  • Lewis Lancaster – Linguistics scholar, former president of UWest
  • Hsin Ting – Buddhist monk, abbot emeritus of Fo Guang Shan
  • Ho Hsiu-chen - First fugitive to be repatriated to Taiwan from the US since the two countries broke off diplomatic relations in 1979, Ho was able to stay in US because of her “student” status, as she repeatedly enrolled to study in a doctoral program for over 16 years.[9][10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-11-24. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
  2. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2010-10-27. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-06-12. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
  4. ^ "University of the West 2018-2019 Academic Catalog" (PDF). University of the West. p. 9. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  5. ^ "WASC Senior College and University Commission, Statement of Accreditation Status-University of the West". WASC Senior College and University Commission. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Campus Leadership | University of the West". Retrieved 2019-08-30.
  7. ^ a b "Research Centers | University of the West". Retrieved 2019-08-30.
  8. ^ University of the West. "Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon". Retrieved 6 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Fugitive ex-wife of former Miaoli official repatriated - Taipei Times".
  10. ^ "苗栗縣前鄉長之妻 貪汙逃亡 滯美16年讀到博士 何琇珍押回台 - 社會新聞 - 中國時報".

External links edit

  • Official 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 University of the West news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message University of the West UWest is a private Buddhist university in Rosemead California It was founded in 1990 1 by Hsing Yun 2 founder of the Taiwan based Buddhist order Fo Guang Shan 2 and Hsi Lai Temple 2 the North American order headquarters The school offered its first class in spring of 1991 University of the West西來大學 Chinese TypePrivate universityEstablished1990Religious affiliationBuddhist Fo Guang Shan PresidentMinh Hoa TaAcademic staff56Students180Undergraduates77Postgraduates103LocationRosemead California United StatesCampusSuburban 10 acres 4 ha ColorsBurgundy Gold NicknameUWestAffiliationsWestern Association of Schools and CollegesWebsitewww uwest eduChinese nameSimplified Chinese西来大学Traditional Chinese西來大學TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinXilai DaxueUWest is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission 3 Founded by a Buddhist organization UWest is described in their official documents as a Buddhist affiliated university that is informed by Buddhist wisdom but UWest students are not required to subscribe to the Buddhist faith or practice Buddhism in any form 4 Indeed UWest s undergraduate and graduate programs in business administration garner higher enrollment numbers than its undergraduate and graduate programs in religious studies Contents 1 History 1 1 Board of trustees 1 2 Presidents 2 Enrollment 3 Research centers 4 Accreditation 5 Facilities 6 Notable faculty and alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp View of campusUniversity of the West originally incorporated as Hsi Lai University Chinese 西來大學 pinyin Xi lai da xue started in a small classroom in Hsi Lai Temple the North American head branch of the Fo Guang Shan order In its first semester 1991 the school had only four professors and a student body of around 30 students made up of monks and nuns from the temple Early instructors were Roger Schmidt Dan Lusthaus Jim Santucci now chair of the Department of Comparative Religion at California State University Fullerton and Lewis Lancaster an eminent Western scholar of Buddhism a former UWest president and now Chair Emeritus at University of California Berkeley Over the years each of those original professors has returned to the UWest campus to teach or act in administrative roles or both In 1996 Fo Guang Shan purchased a property at 1409 Walnut Grove Ave in Rosemead California a multicultural suburb of the San Gabriel Valley approximately ten miles east of downtown Los Angeles The campus belonged to Biola University at the time and was the site of Biola s seminary school According to Jim Chen a UWest professor of accounting and one of the original negotiators of the property purchase the Evangelical Christian based Biola organization was very reluctant to sell the property to a Buddhist organization After a tussle the property was successfully purchased At that time the university decided to pursue accreditation while also adding additional programs to its offerings Undergraduate and advanced degrees in business English psychology philosophy Chinese language Buddhist chaplaincy and religious studies were added An English as a Second Language program was also established given the international character of students attracted to the school The degree programs in history philosophy Chinese language and the bachelor of arts in Buddhist studies are no longer offered however they remain accredited should the university revisit them in the future The accreditation process took approximately 10 years to complete with former dean of academic affairs and noted Buddhist scholar Ananda Guruge steering the drive for WASC recognition Accreditation was granted in February 2006 5 Shortly thereafter a drive to attract American students to the campus was initiated As of 2014 approximately 40 of the student body are American citizens or permanent residents Board of trustees edit Overall governance of the university lies in the hands of its 15 member board of trustees The trustees select the president oversee all faculty and senior administrative appointments monitor the budget supervise the endowment and protect university property Presidents edit The president of University of the West is Minh Hoa Ta 6 Past presidents include Hsing Yun 1990 1998 Naichen Chen 1998 2004 Lewis Lancaster 2004 2006 Roger Schmidt 2004 2007 Allen Huang 2007 2009 Chack Fan Lee 2009 2010 Chin Shun Wu 2010 2013 Stephen Morgan 2013 2018 Otto Chang 2018 2019 Chiung Sally Chou interim 2019 2020 Enrollment editUWest enrollment stood at 383 students as of the fall 2017 semester The campus has seen a significant growth in population since accreditation in 2006 The student body is approximately 50 international and 50 domestic Aside from U S students the student body is made up of students from more than 44 countries Research centers editInstitute for the Study of Humanistic Buddhism 7 Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon 8 Institute of Chinese Buddhist Studies 7 The Center for the Study of Minority and Small Business CSMSB Accreditation editUWest was accredited in February 2006 by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges now the WASC Senior College and University Commission Facilities editUniversity of the West consists of three main buildings two residence halls and an auditorium on a 10 acre 4 0 ha hilltop campus The lower floor of the administration building offers services such as financial aid admissions student accounts registrar etc The upper floor features classrooms an investment lab for business students and the offices of the president The administration building underwent a major modernization from 2003 to 2012 The three story education building houses the library student services Kenneth A Locke Hall IT services classrooms academic departments professors offices and the Student Success Center The building was modernized in 2003 2012 The recreation building at the top of the campus hosts the dining hall recreation game room and student kitchen Other facilities include pool and spa gym and basketball court Notable faculty and alumni editAnanda W P Guruge Buddhist scholar and diplomat former Dean of Academic Affairs Lewis Lancaster Linguistics scholar former president of UWest Hsin Ting Buddhist monk abbot emeritus of Fo Guang Shan Ho Hsiu chen First fugitive to be repatriated to Taiwan from the US since the two countries broke off diplomatic relations in 1979 Ho was able to stay in US because of her student status as she repeatedly enrolled to study in a doctoral program for over 16 years 9 10 See also edit nbsp Los Angeles portalBuddhist universities in the United States and CanadaReferences edit Welcome to the University of the West Archived from the original on 2010 11 24 Retrieved 2010 10 19 a b c Our Founder Archived from the original on 2010 10 27 Retrieved 2010 10 19 Mission Statement Archived from the original on 2010 06 12 Retrieved 2010 10 19 University of the West 2018 2019 Academic Catalog PDF University of the West p 9 Retrieved 28 August 2018 WASC Senior College and University Commission Statement of Accreditation Status University of the West WASC Senior College and University Commission Retrieved 28 August 2018 Campus Leadership University of the West Retrieved 2019 08 30 a b Research Centers University of the West Retrieved 2019 08 30 University of the West Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon Retrieved 6 April 2013 Fugitive ex wife of former Miaoli official repatriated Taipei Times 苗栗縣前鄉長之妻 貪汙逃亡 滯美16年讀到博士 何琇珍押回台 社會新聞 中國時報 External links editOfficial website 34 02 44 N 118 05 00 W 34 045618 N 118 083241 W 34 045618 118 083241 Retrieved from 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