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Vincennes University

Vincennes University (VU) is a public college with its main campus in Vincennes, Indiana. Founded in 1801 as Jefferson Academy, VU is the oldest public institution of higher learning in Indiana. VU was chartered in 1806 as the Indiana Territory's four-year university and remained the state of Indiana's sole publicly funded four-year university until the establishment of Indiana University in 1820. In 1889, VU was chartered by the State of Indiana as a two-year university. From 1999 to 2005, Vincennes University was in a state-mandated partnership with Ivy Tech State College (changing its name to Ivy Tech Community College).[2] In 2005, VU began offering baccalaureate degrees.

Vincennes University
Former name
Jefferson Academy
(1801–1806)
Motto
S'Instruire pour servir
Motto in English
Learn in order to serve
TypePublic baccalaureate college
Established1801; 222 years ago (1801)
FounderWilliam Henry Harrison
AccreditationHigher Learning Commission
PresidentCharles "Chuck" Johnson
Students18,897 (system-wide) 4,416 (Vincennes campus)[1]
Location, ,
United States

38°41′18″N 87°31′12″W / 38.68833°N 87.52000°W / 38.68833; -87.52000
Campus4 Campuses
2 Small Cities
1 Small Town
1 Large City
Colors   Blue and Gold
NicknameTrailblazers
Sporting affiliations
NJCAA Division II
Mid-West Athletic Conference
Websitevinu.edu

VU's campus in Vincennes is a residential campus nestled along the banks of the Wabash River. Other VU sites include a campus in Jasper, Indiana, the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics in Fort Branch, Indiana, along with centers for Aviation, Logistics, Advanced Manufacturing, and American Sign Language, in the Indianapolis area.

History edit

Territorial University edit

Vincennes University is one of the oldest universities north of the Ohio River and west of the Alleghenies. The institution was founded in 1801 as Jefferson Academy and incorporated as Vincennes University on November 29, 1806. Founded by William Henry Harrison, VU, along with the University at Buffalo and the University of Virginia, are the only colleges founded by United States presidents. For over two hundred years, VU was the only two-year university in Indiana, although baccalaureate degrees in seven select areas are now available and were available prior to 1889.

Vincennes University, also known colloquially as Territorial University during the early 19th century, was the only public university established by the Indiana Territory, prior to the formation of the states of Indiana and Illinois. The town of Vincennes was chosen as the location of both the capital of the Indiana Territory and of the university because it was centrally located at the approximate population-density center of the Indiana Territory. Father Jean Francois Rivet, former professor of Latin at the Royal College of Limoges, France, was the first headmaster of Jefferson Academy, with classes taking place in the main room of the church rectory.[3]

When the Illinois Territory was split from the Indiana Territory in 1809 in preparation for Indiana statehood, Vincennes fell slightly east of the Indiana and Illinois territory border. The formation of the state of Indiana in 1816 (which considered itself an entirely new and separate legal entity from Indiana Territory that had created VU), and the formation of the state of Illinois in 1818, funding for Vincennes University became less and less certain because VU was considered to be owned by the now-defunct Indiana Territory.

Because of Vincennes' status as the capital of the Indiana Territory, it figured prominently in early Indiana-Illinois territorial and statehood policy. For example, on February 3, 1809, the 10th U.S. Congress passed legislation establishing the separate Indiana Territory in preparation for Indiana's proposed statehood. That act established the Indiana-Illinois border not with reference to a landmark along Lake Michigan near Chicago, but rather via direct reference to Vincennes:[4] "...all that part of the Indiana Territory which lies west of the Wabash river, and a direct line drawn from the said Wabash river and Post Vincennes, due north to the territorial line between the United States and Canada..."

State of Indiana's state university edit

Further complicating the question of funding for VU was the state of Indiana's desire to establish its own state-controlled public university in Bloomington, Indiana. Until the establishment of Indiana University, Vincennes University was the sole public university within the entire Indiana Territory and then more narrowly within the state of Indiana. The states of Indiana and Illinois partially abandoned their financial responsibility for the Territorial University after they had established their own separate public universities that did not present the legal complications of an institution whose legal control perhaps spanned the borders of at least two states and had been established by a defunct governmental entity. Conversely, these complications also set the stage for VU's two-century long history with some of the most architecturally-significant early 19th-century buildings to be found at any two-year institution in the U.S.

In the mid-19th century, the Indiana state legislature tried to reclaim the original VU land grant, to be used for what would become Indiana University. The resulting lawsuit (Trustees for Vincennes University v Indiana, 1853) was eventually heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, who decided in VU's favor, based on its earlier decision in a similar case regarding Dartmouth College. The legal dispute arose in part because a portion of VU's status as a land-grant public university derived from the fact that VU is the inheritor of the land-grant and facilities of Territorial University.[5]

To clarify the mission of VU vis a vis Indiana's other institutions of higher education at the time (Purdue University, the State Normal School, and Indiana University), the state of Indiana rechartered VU in 1889, changing it from a four-year university to a two-year university.

Tau Phi Delta and the Sigma Pi fraternity edit

In 1897, a small literary society called Tau Phi Delta was started at VU, which soon after became the founding ("Alpha") chapter of Sigma PiFraternity,[6] making that organization the first of its kind to be founded west of the Ohio Valley. A clock tower on the VU campus commemorates that event. The fraternity has since grown into one of the largest collegiate fraternities and, despite relocating its headquarters to Tennessee; they continue to recognize VU as its birthplace.

Relationship with Ivy Tech Community College edit

In 1999, Indiana Governor Frank O'Bannon and Stan Jones, commissioner for higher education, persuaded the Indiana state legislature to mandate a "coordinated partnership" between Vincennes University and what was then called Ivy Tech State College. Writing for a national publication, reporter William Trombley characterized the "shotgun marriage" as something that was spoken of cautiously by officials at both institutions: "It was not our initiative," Vincennes President Phillip M. Summers said in an interview. "We were asked if we would participate and we agreed".[2] Thomas Cooke, dean of instruction at the Ivy Tech Indianapolis campus, said "We have everything except the liberal arts degree . . . And that could be easily accommodated within our present structure" (4).[7] This tenuous arrangement was dissolved by the 2005 rechartering of Ivy Tech State College as a statewide system of comprehensive community colleges named Ivy Tech Community College.

Academics edit

Vincennes University offers a diverse set of majors that are focused on careers in teaching and industry. Vincennes University has a 24% graduation rate.

Vincennes University is organized into six colleges:

  • Business and Public Service (includes Homeland Security and Law Enforcement)
  • Health Sciences and Human Performance
  • Humanities
  • Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
  • Social Science, Performing Arts, and Communications
  • Technology

Vincennes is working with Techman and Telamon Robotics to develop a cobot training curriculum.[8]

Buildings edit

Buildings and facilities on the campuses of Vincennes University include:[9]

Main campus edit

  • Updike Hall of Science Engineering and Mathematics
  • Jefferson Student Union (replaced Beckes Student Union in 2017).
  • Construction Technology Building
  • Shircliff Humanities Building
  • Davis Hall (Public Service/Broadcasting)
  • Homeland Security Building
  • Governors Hall (Admissions) (Original Beckes Student Union, until 1992).
  • Welsh Administration Building
  • Beckes Student Union (built in 1992, it was the student union until 2017).
  • Wathen Business Building
  • Donald G. Bell Student Recreation Center
  • PE Complex
  • Police Department
  • Phillip M. Summers Social Science Building
  • Robert C. Beless Gym
  • Robert E. Green Activities Center
  • Dayson Alumni Center
  • Della Young Building – Statewide Services
  • Center for Health Sciences
  • Tecumseh Dining Center
  • Red Skelton Performing Arts Center / Red Skelton Museum
  • Shake Learning Resource Center
  • Automotive Technology Building
  • Residence Halls
    • Clark Hall
    • Ebner Hall (College of Technology Learning Community)
    • Godare Hall
    • Morris Hall
    • Vanderburgh Hall
    • Vigo Hall
  • Outlying Main Facilities
    • Indiana
      • John Deere Agriculture Tech Building (Immediately north of Vincennes on U.S. 41)
    • Illinois
  • State historic buildings
    • Jefferson Academy building[10]

Jasper edit

  • Ruxer Student Center
  • Habig Technology Center
  • Administrative Classroom Building
  • New Classroom Building
  • Center for Technology Innovation and Manufacturing (CTIM) Building

Indianapolis area edit

Fort Branch / Gibson County edit

  • Center for Advanced Manufacturing, in cooperation with North American Crane Certifications (NACC), became an official training and testing site for Crane Institute Certification (CIC) in February 2016.

Athletics edit

 
The Vincennes Trailblazers baseball team in 2014

VU is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). In honor of its local heritage, the VU team moniker is the Trailblazers. Trailblazers refers to the early years of Vincennes as a French fur-trading post and American outpost in the frontier of the Northwest Territory and its later period as capital of the Indiana Territory. When the Trailblazers moniker needs to be personified by a mascot, VU depicts a Trailblazer as minute man or woodsman-type frontier settler, inspired by such as George Rogers Clark who resided in Indiana after his military career.

The VU Trailblazers compete in baseball, bowling, golf, basketball, cross country, volleyball, and track and field. Its bowling team is particularly well known as it has won 21 NJCAA national championships. The men's bowling team won the 1983 USBC collegiate national championship. The men's basketball team is a national NJCAA power, winning national titles in 1965, 1970, 1972 and 2019; they were national finalists in 1986. The men's cross-country team won NJCAA titles in 1969 and 1971; they have 12 additional "Top Ten" finishes in the NJCAA National Finals.[11]

Broadcasting facilities edit

The university operates television station WVUT, a PBS affiliate, on channel 22. It also operates full-power radio stations WVUB at 91.1 MHz —WFML at 96.7 MHz.

Notable faculty and staff edit

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "VU Facts". from the original on August 27, 2017. Retrieved August 27, 2017.
  2. ^ a b Trombley, William. "Indiana's New Community College Plan: A state-mandated partnership between Ivy Tech and Vincennes University is seen by some as a shotgun marriage." National CrossTalk: A Publication for the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. Vol. 8. No. 1 (Winter 2000). 1–9.
  3. ^ "Vincennes". Indiana State Museum. from the original on April 1, 2023. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  4. ^ . Indiana State Library. December 2, 2020. Archived from the original on September 21, 2006.
  5. ^ . westminster-mo.edu. Archived from the original on May 11, 2013.
  6. ^ Anson, Jack; Marchesani Jr., Robert F., eds. (1990). "III NIC Member Fraternities". Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (20th ed.). Baird's Manual Foundation. pp. 133–134. ISBN 0-9637159-0-9.
  7. ^ Trombley, William (Winter 2000). . National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved May 14, 2015.
  8. ^ Orr, Susan (October 8, 2021). "Telamon founder Albert Chen launches firm to put 'cobots' in factories". ibj.com. Indianapolis Business Journal. from the original on November 7, 2021. Retrieved November 3, 2021.
  9. ^ . Vincennes University. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 29, 2014. Retrieved November 15, 2014.
  10. ^ . Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. Archived from the original on September 4, 2009. Retrieved November 15, 2014.
  11. ^ "Men's Cross Country & Half Marathon Records". NJCAA. from the original on July 25, 2018. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
  12. ^ . Ocean City Tabernacle. Archived from the original on September 8, 2008.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on February 23, 2021. Retrieved December 9, 2017.
  14. ^ . About.com. Archived from the original on February 28, 2008.
  15. ^ . Sigma Pi Fraternity, Alpha Delta Chapter. Archived from the original on December 4, 2007.
  16. ^ "Eric Williams". Thedraftreview.com. July 17, 1972. from the original on July 17, 2018. Retrieved May 14, 2015.

External links edit

  • Official website

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For the similarly named university in Paris known as The Universite de Vincennes a Saint Denis see Paris 8 University Vincennes University VU is a public college with its main campus in Vincennes Indiana Founded in 1801 as Jefferson Academy VU is the oldest public institution of higher learning in Indiana VU was chartered in 1806 as the Indiana Territory s four year university and remained the state of Indiana s sole publicly funded four year university until the establishment of Indiana University in 1820 In 1889 VU was chartered by the State of Indiana as a two year university From 1999 to 2005 Vincennes University was in a state mandated partnership with Ivy Tech State College changing its name to Ivy Tech Community College 2 In 2005 VU began offering baccalaureate degrees Vincennes UniversityFormer nameJefferson Academy 1801 1806 MottoS Instruire pour servirMotto in EnglishLearn in order to serveTypePublic baccalaureate collegeEstablished1801 222 years ago 1801 FounderWilliam Henry HarrisonAccreditationHigher Learning CommissionPresidentCharles Chuck JohnsonStudents18 897 system wide 4 416 Vincennes campus 1 LocationVincennes Indiana United States38 41 18 N 87 31 12 W 38 68833 N 87 52000 W 38 68833 87 52000Campus4 Campuses 2 Small Cities 1 Small Town 1 Large CityColors Blue and GoldNicknameTrailblazersSporting affiliationsNJCAA Division IIMid West Athletic ConferenceWebsitevinu wbr eduVU s campus in Vincennes is a residential campus nestled along the banks of the Wabash River Other VU sites include a campus in Jasper Indiana the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics in Fort Branch Indiana along with centers for Aviation Logistics Advanced Manufacturing and American Sign Language in the Indianapolis area Contents 1 History 1 1 Territorial University 1 2 State of Indiana s state university 1 3 Tau Phi Delta and the Sigma Pi fraternity 1 4 Relationship with Ivy Tech Community College 2 Academics 3 Buildings 3 1 Main campus 3 2 Jasper 3 3 Indianapolis area 3 4 Fort Branch Gibson County 4 Athletics 5 Broadcasting facilities 6 Notable faculty and staff 7 Notable alumni 8 References 9 External linksHistory editTerritorial University edit Vincennes University is one of the oldest universities north of the Ohio River and west of the Alleghenies The institution was founded in 1801 as Jefferson Academy and incorporated as Vincennes University on November 29 1806 Founded by William Henry Harrison VU along with the University at Buffalo and the University of Virginia are the only colleges founded by United States presidents For over two hundred years VU was the only two year university in Indiana although baccalaureate degrees in seven select areas are now available and were available prior to 1889 Vincennes University also known colloquially as Territorial University during the early 19th century was the only public university established by the Indiana Territory prior to the formation of the states of Indiana and Illinois The town of Vincennes was chosen as the location of both the capital of the Indiana Territory and of the university because it was centrally located at the approximate population density center of the Indiana Territory Father Jean Francois Rivet former professor of Latin at the Royal College of Limoges France was the first headmaster of Jefferson Academy with classes taking place in the main room of the church rectory 3 When the Illinois Territory was split from the Indiana Territory in 1809 in preparation for Indiana statehood Vincennes fell slightly east of the Indiana and Illinois territory border The formation of the state of Indiana in 1816 which considered itself an entirely new and separate legal entity from Indiana Territory that had created VU and the formation of the state of Illinois in 1818 funding for Vincennes University became less and less certain because VU was considered to be owned by the now defunct Indiana Territory Because of Vincennes status as the capital of the Indiana Territory it figured prominently in early Indiana Illinois territorial and statehood policy For example on February 3 1809 the 10th U S Congress passed legislation establishing the separate Indiana Territory in preparation for Indiana s proposed statehood That act established the Indiana Illinois border not with reference to a landmark along Lake Michigan near Chicago but rather via direct reference to Vincennes 4 all that part of the Indiana Territory which lies west of the Wabash river and a direct line drawn from the said Wabash river and Post Vincennes due north to the territorial line between the United States and Canada State of Indiana s state university edit Further complicating the question of funding for VU was the state of Indiana s desire to establish its own state controlled public university in Bloomington Indiana Until the establishment of Indiana University Vincennes University was the sole public university within the entire Indiana Territory and then more narrowly within the state of Indiana The states of Indiana and Illinois partially abandoned their financial responsibility for the Territorial University after they had established their own separate public universities that did not present the legal complications of an institution whose legal control perhaps spanned the borders of at least two states and had been established by a defunct governmental entity Conversely these complications also set the stage for VU s two century long history with some of the most architecturally significant early 19th century buildings to be found at any two year institution in the U S In the mid 19th century the Indiana state legislature tried to reclaim the original VU land grant to be used for what would become Indiana University The resulting lawsuit Trustees for Vincennes University v Indiana 1853 was eventually heard by the U S Supreme Court who decided in VU s favor based on its earlier decision in a similar case regarding Dartmouth College The legal dispute arose in part because a portion of VU s status as a land grant public university derived from the fact that VU is the inheritor of the land grant and facilities of Territorial University 5 To clarify the mission of VU vis a vis Indiana s other institutions of higher education at the time Purdue University the State Normal School and Indiana University the state of Indiana rechartered VU in 1889 changing it from a four year university to a two year university Tau Phi Delta and the Sigma Pi fraternity edit Main article Sigma Pi In 1897 a small literary society called Tau Phi Delta was started at VU which soon after became the founding Alpha chapter of Sigma PiFraternity 6 making that organization the first of its kind to be founded west of the Ohio Valley A clock tower on the VU campus commemorates that event The fraternity has since grown into one of the largest collegiate fraternities and despite relocating its headquarters to Tennessee they continue to recognize VU as its birthplace Relationship with Ivy Tech Community College edit In 1999 Indiana Governor Frank O Bannon and Stan Jones commissioner for higher education persuaded the Indiana state legislature to mandate a coordinated partnership between Vincennes University and what was then called Ivy Tech State College Writing for a national publication reporter William Trombley characterized the shotgun marriage as something that was spoken of cautiously by officials at both institutions It was not our initiative Vincennes President Phillip M Summers said in an interview We were asked if we would participate and we agreed 2 Thomas Cooke dean of instruction at the Ivy Tech Indianapolis campus said We have everything except the liberal arts degree And that could be easily accommodated within our present structure 4 7 This tenuous arrangement was dissolved by the 2005 rechartering of Ivy Tech State College as a statewide system of comprehensive community colleges named Ivy Tech Community College Academics editVincennes University offers a diverse set of majors that are focused on careers in teaching and industry Vincennes University has a 24 graduation rate Vincennes University is organized into six colleges Business and Public Service includes Homeland Security and Law Enforcement Health Sciences and Human Performance Humanities Science Engineering and Mathematics Social Science Performing Arts and Communications TechnologyVincennes is working with Techman and Telamon Robotics to develop a cobot training curriculum 8 Buildings editBuildings and facilities on the campuses of Vincennes University include 9 Main campus edit Updike Hall of Science Engineering and Mathematics Jefferson Student Union replaced Beckes Student Union in 2017 Construction Technology Building Shircliff Humanities Building Davis Hall Public Service Broadcasting Homeland Security Building Governors Hall Admissions Original Beckes Student Union until 1992 Welsh Administration Building Beckes Student Union built in 1992 it was the student union until 2017 Wathen Business Building Donald G Bell Student Recreation Center PE Complex Police Department Phillip M Summers Social Science Building Robert C Beless Gym Robert E Green Activities Center Dayson Alumni Center Della Young Building Statewide Services Center for Health Sciences Tecumseh Dining Center Red Skelton Performing Arts Center Red Skelton Museum Shake Learning Resource Center Automotive Technology Building Residence Halls Clark Hall Ebner Hall College of Technology Learning Community Godare Hall Morris Hall Vanderburgh Hall Vigo Hall Outlying Main Facilities Indiana John Deere Agriculture Tech Building Immediately north of Vincennes on U S 41 Illinois O Neal Airfield in Westport Illinois Mid America International Airport in Lawrenceville IllinoisState historic buildings Jefferson Academy building 10 Jasper edit Ruxer Student Center Habig Technology Center Administrative Classroom Building New Classroom Building Center for Technology Innovation and Manufacturing CTIM BuildingIndianapolis area edit Aviation Technology Center houses the Aviation Maintenance program and ground classes for the Aviation Flight Program on the grounds of the Indianapolis International Airport Vincennes University Aviation located on the grounds of Eagle Creek Airpark is the base airport for all active Vincennes University aircraft The fleet consists of many Cessna 172R type aircraft and a Piper PA 44 Seminole American Sign Language program at the Indiana School for the Deaf Logistics Training and Education Center is in Plainfield Indiana Gene Haas Training and Education Center is in Lebanon Indiana Fort Branch Gibson County edit Center for Advanced Manufacturing in cooperation with North American Crane Certifications NACC became an official training and testing site for Crane Institute Certification CIC in February 2016 Athletics edit nbsp The Vincennes Trailblazers baseball team in 2014VU is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association NJCAA In honor of its local heritage the VU team moniker is the Trailblazers Trailblazers refers to the early years of Vincennes as a French fur trading post and American outpost in the frontier of the Northwest Territory and its later period as capital of the Indiana Territory When the Trailblazers moniker needs to be personified by a mascot VU depicts a Trailblazer as minute man or woodsman type frontier settler inspired by such as George Rogers Clark who resided in Indiana after his military career The VU Trailblazers compete in baseball bowling golf basketball cross country volleyball and track and field Its bowling team is particularly well known as it has won 21 NJCAA national championships The men s bowling team won the 1983 USBC collegiate national championship The men s basketball team is a national NJCAA power winning national titles in 1965 1970 1972 and 2019 they were national finalists in 1986 The men s cross country team won NJCAA titles in 1969 and 1971 they have 12 additional Top Ten finishes in the NJCAA National Finals 11 Broadcasting facilities editThe university operates television station WVUT a PBS affiliate on channel 22 It also operates full power radio stations WVUB at 91 1 MHz WFML at 96 7 MHz Notable faculty and staff editJerry Blemker baseball coachNotable alumni editIsaac K Beckes president of Vincennes University from 1950 to 1980 James C Denny Indiana Attorney General from 1872 to 1874 Max Mapes Ellis physiologist and explorer William Gainey first Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman SEAC of the Joint Chiefs of Staff David Goodnow 12 CNN news anchor retired Rickey Green former NBA player NBA All Star NCAA All American Willie Humes Idaho State All American basketball player Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee 2016 Mario Joyner stand up comedian and actor Carl Landry former NBA player Newton Lee Computer scientist author futurist and chairman of the California Transhumanist Party 13 Shawn Marion 14 former NBA player NBA Champion NBA All Star Bob McAdoo former NBA player Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee 1982 NBA Champion 1985 NBA Champion 1975 NBA MVP five time NBA All Star John Mellencamp musician Mychal Mulder NBA player Brad Pennington MLB player Jerry Reynolds former NBA Coach General Manager current broadcaster for Sacramento Kings Curtis G Shake 15 jurist politician 72nd Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court State Senator and one of the Judges of the United States Nuremberg Military Tribunals Maurice Cole Tanquary entomologist and explorer Eric Williams former NBA player 16 Clarence Foots Walker former NBA player NJCAA National Champion NAIA National ChampionReferences edit VU Facts Archived from the original on August 27 2017 Retrieved August 27 2017 a b Trombley William Indiana s New Community College Plan A state mandated partnership between Ivy Tech and Vincennes University is seen by some as a shotgun marriage National CrossTalk A Publication for the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education Vol 8 No 1 Winter 2000 1 9 Vincennes Indiana State Museum Archived from the original on April 1 2023 Retrieved March 31 2023 Act dividing Indiana Territory 1809 Indiana State Library December 2 2020 Archived from the original on September 21 2006 Indiana Colleges westminster mo edu Archived from the original on May 11 2013 Anson Jack Marchesani Jr Robert F eds 1990 III NIC Member Fraternities Baird s Manual of American College Fraternities 20th ed Baird s Manual Foundation pp 133 134 ISBN 0 9637159 0 9 Trombley William Winter 2000 Indiana s New Community College Plan National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved May 14 2015 Orr Susan October 8 2021 Telamon founder Albert Chen launches firm to put cobots in factories ibj com Indianapolis Business Journal Archived from the original on November 7 2021 Retrieved November 3 2021 Architectural Services amp Facilities Vincennes University Archived from the original PDF on November 29 2014 Retrieved November 15 2014 Indiana State Museum Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Archived from the original on September 4 2009 Retrieved November 15 2014 Men s Cross Country amp Half Marathon Records NJCAA Archived from the original on July 25 2018 Retrieved April 27 2020 David Goodnow Ocean City Tabernacle Archived from the original on September 8 2008 California Transhumanist Party Leadership Archived from the original on February 23 2021 Retrieved December 9 2017 NBA Player Profile Shawn Marion About com Archived from the original on February 28 2008 A Fraternity Is Born Sigma Pi Fraternity Alpha Delta Chapter Archived from the original on December 4 2007 Eric Williams Thedraftreview com July 17 1972 Archived from the original on July 17 2018 Retrieved May 14 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vincennes University Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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