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Western Oregon University

Western Oregon University (WOU) is a public university in Monmouth, Oregon. It was originally established in 1856 by Disciples of Christ[2][3][4] pioneers as Monmouth University. Subsequent names included Oregon State Normal School, Oregon College of Education, and Western Oregon State College. Western Oregon University incorporates both the College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Enrollment is approximately 3,750 students.

Western Oregon University
Former names
Monmouth University (1856–1865)
Christian College (1865–1882)
Oregon State Normal School (1882–1910)
Oregon Normal School (1910–1939)
Oregon College of Education (1939–1981)
Western Oregon State College (1981–1997)
TypePublic university
Established1856; 167 years ago (1856)
Parent institution
Oregon University System
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
PresidentJesse Peters
ProvostRob Winningham
Academic staff
452
Administrative staff
427
Students3,746[1]
Undergraduates3,317
Postgraduates429
Location, ,
United States

44°51′10″N 123°14′22″W / 44.85278°N 123.23944°W / 44.85278; -123.23944
CampusRural College Town
157 acres (64 ha)
ColorsRed  
NicknameWolves
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGNAC
MascotWolfie
Websitewww.wou.edu

History

Establishment

Western Oregon University was founded in 1856 as Monmouth University.[5] In 1865, it merged with another private institution, Bethel College, in Bethel and became Christian College. In 1882, the Oregon State Legislature approved the college's bid to become a state-supported teacher training (or "normal") school, Oregon State Normal School.[6]

In November 1910, an initiative petition (Measure 10) to establish a normal school at Monmouth, passed by 55.6%. The name was changed, for the fourth time, to Oregon Normal School. On the same ballot were two other measures to additionally establish normal schools in Ashland and Weston: both failed.[7]

Growth

A period of growth was experienced in the 1920s during which the school's enrollment more than tripled from 316 in 1920 to peak at the 990 mark in 1927.[8] With the coming of the Great Depression attendance tailed off slightly, with an average attendance in 1930 of 705 students,[9] hitting a nadir in the 1933–34 academic year.[10] Attendance rebounded later in the decade, topping the 1,000 mark for the first time during the 1938–39 academic year, with a total enrollment including summer session of 1,017.[10]

In 1939, the Oregon Legislature changed the name for the fifth time, to Oregon College of Education. The school entered an extended period of growth, except for a period during World War II when college enrollments dropped nationwide. New programs were added in the areas of liberal arts and sciences.[5]

Name changes

In 1981, the institution was renamed Western Oregon State College[5] to reflect the school's growing academic programs in the liberal arts fields. In 1997 the name was updated to Western Oregon University, reflecting the university's broader academic mission and profile.

Academics

Western Oregon University offers bachelor's degrees (BA, BS, BM, BFA), and AB through its two colleges: the College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Master's degrees are available in Education (MAT and MSEd), Rehabilitation Counseling (MS), Criminal Justice (MA), Music (MM), and Management and Information Systems (MS).[11][12] In 2015, U.S. News & World Report ranked Western as the 77th best amongst the regional universities in the west.[13]

Organization

College of Education

WOU's College of Education[14] is divided into: Division of Education and Leadership, Division of Deaf Studies and Professional Studies, and Division of Health and Exercise Science.

Several programs in the division have received awards. The ASL Interpreting Studies program received the Sorenson VRS Award of Excellence in 2008.[15] The Teacher Education Program was recognized in 2010 by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as the recipient of the Christa McAuliffe Award for Excellence in Teacher Education.[16]

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers 30 bachelor's degrees in seven academic divisions: Behavioral Science, Business and Economics, Computer Science, Creative Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Social Science. The Communications Studies Program received the 2008 Rex Mix Award for Excellence from the National Communication Association.[17]

Athletics

The Western Oregon athletic teams are called the Wolves. The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) since the 2001–02 academic year. The Wolves previously competed in the D-II Pacific West Conference (PacWest) from 1998–99 to 2000–01; and in the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1993–94 to 1997–98 (although they remained in the CCC as an affiliate member for some sports from 1998–99 to 1999–2000).

Western Oregon competes in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, soccer and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, track & field and volleyball.

Accomplishments

Within their history under the NAIA prior to their transition to the NCAA, Western Oregon won multiple NAIA national titles in women's basketball.[citation needed] The baseball team on campus has experienced much success in the GNAC, winning ten consecutive conference titles since 2001. The track and field teams have also performed well within the conference, with the men's team winning four consecutive GNAC Indoor Track titles since 2008. In the fall of 2010, the men's and women's cross country teams earned their first berths in school history to the NCAA National Championships where they placed 20th and 21st, respectively. Most recently the men's basketball team has won back to back conference titles.

Awards

 
Todd Hall

WOU Veterans Resource Center selected as Chapter of the Year by the Student Veterans of America in 2018.[18]

WOU was one of two universities highlighted for its success in graduating Pell Grant recipients in its 2015 report, The Pell Partnership: Ensuring a Shared Responsibility for Low-Income Student Success.[19]

WOU was an inaugural winner of the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award recognized by Insight Into Higher Education on November 15, 2012. This award recognizes universities and colleges that have demonstrated the highest level of commitment and action towards fostering a campus community that celebrates all the many facets of diversity.[20]

Ackerman Residence Hall, opened fall 2010, has received multiple awards for its environmentally friendly design and operations. Green Home Authority named Ackerman as one of the ten eco-friendliest dorms in the country in 2011.[21] Mother Nature Network also listed Ackerman as one of the ten greenest dorms on the planet in 2010.[22]

The National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) has recognized fourteen Western Oregon University faculty and staff for academic advising (three in 2008, one in 2009, two in 2010, two in 2011, one in 2012, four in 2013, and one in 2014).[23]

In January 2010, The Education Trust named WOU in the top 10 of the nation for improved graduation rates among underrepresented minorities.[24][25][26] WOU also ranked ninth in closing the gap between minority and nonminority graduation rates.[25] WOU is one of the most diverse universities in Oregon and has the highest percentage of Latino students in the Oregon University System.[27] Between 2000 and 2009, enrollment of Latino students increased 75%, Asian-American students by 53%, African-American students by 115% and Native American students by 63%, for an overall increase of these student populations of 73%.[28] The successful growth in Latino students has resulted in WOU being accepted as a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities.[29]

Notable alumni

Greek life

On May 18, 2012, the school was introduced to its first traditional Greek life with the organization and initiation of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, Sigma Tau chapter . The schools Greek system now consists of one traditional fraternity, one traditional sorority, one non-traditional fraternity and one non-traditional sorority. The school welcomed Alpha Chi Omega, its first traditional sorority in the fall of 2015 with the organization founding its chapter in 2016.[32] On November 29, 2012, The Beta Kappa chapter of Omega Delta Phi fraternity was founded. Kappa Delta Chi is the other non-traditional sorority on campus.

References

  1. ^ "Quick Facts". www.wou.edu. Retrieved July 27, 2019.
  2. ^ Study. University of California Press. 1920.
  3. ^ Covered Wagon Women, Volume 4: Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails, 1852: The California Trail. U of Nebraska Press. November 10, 2020. ISBN 9780803278356.
  4. ^ Oregon 1859: A Snapshot in Time. Timber Press. July 15, 2008. ISBN 9780881928730.
  5. ^ a b c Ellis A. Stebbins and Gary Huxford, Since 1856...Historical Views of the College at Monmouth Western Oregon State College, Monmouth, Ore., 1995. ISBN 0-9650625-0-3
  6. ^ "Western Oregon University". oregonencyclopedia.org. Retrieved December 11, 2017.
  7. ^ "Oregon Blue Book: Initiative, Referendum and Recall: 1908-1910". State of Oregon. January 3, 2017. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  8. ^ Sam A. Kozer (ed.), "Oregon Educational Institutions," in The Oregon Blue Book, 1927-1928. Salem: State Printing Department, 1927; pg. 62.
  9. ^ Hal E. Hoss (ed.), "State Institutions of Higher Learning," in The Oregon Blue Book, 1931-1932. Salem: State Printing Departement, 1931; pg. 33.
  10. ^ a b Frederick M. Hunter, "Oregon State System of Higher Education," in Earl Snell (ed.), The Oregon Blue Book, 1939-1940. Salem: State Printing Department, 1939; pp. 48-49.
  11. ^ WOU: academic programs. Wou.edu. Retrieved on February 13, 2011.
  12. ^ "WOU: Graduate Programs-western Oregon university- online masters". Wou.edu. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
  13. ^ Siemers, Erik (September 14, 2011). "UofO 101st, OSU 138th in U.S. News rankings". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved February 4, 2012.
  14. ^ WOU: Teacher Education. Wou.edu. Retrieved on February 13, 2011.
  15. ^ Sorenson VRS. http://www.sorensonvrs.com/iep#Past_Winners
  16. ^ AASCU Media Release. Aascu.org (November 19, 2010). Retrieved on February 13, 2011.
  17. ^ "Communication department wins national award of excellence". Western Oregon Journal, by Billy Davis, October 10, 2008. Retrieved on February 13, 2011.
  18. ^ "Student Veterans of America Celebrates 10th Anniversary During Annual National Conference". January 18, 2018. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  19. ^ Pell Partnership_EdTrust_20152.pdf . September 24, 2015.
  20. ^ "Insight Into Diversity Magazine Announces Recipients of Inaugural Higher Education Excellence In Diversity (Heed) Award". PRWeb. November 13, 2012. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  21. ^ Zeigler, Ben (November 15, 2011). "America's Top 10 Eco-Friendliest Dorms and Tips for Greening Yours". Green Home Authority. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  22. ^ "10 greenest dorms in the world: Western Oregon University, Ackerman Hall | MNN - Mother Nature Network". MNN. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  23. ^ "Outstanding Advising Award Recipients". NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising, Kansas State University. Retrieved September 12, 2012.
  24. ^ Graves, Bill (February 8, 2010). "Western Oregon University in top 10, not lead, in minority student graduation gains". The Oregonian. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  25. ^ a b Some Public Colleges and Universities Are Making Gains, Closing Gaps in Graduation Rates for Minority Students | Education Trust. Edtrust.org (January 28, 2010). Retrieved on February 13, 2011.
  26. ^ Graves, Bill (February 2, 2010). "Western leads nation in minority student graduation gains". The Oregonian. Retrieved February 2, 2010.
  27. ^ Oregon universities try to recruit more Latino students. OregonLive.com. Retrieved on February 13, 2011.
  28. ^ "2009 Facts and Figures" (PDF). OUS Fact Book. Oregon University System. January 2010. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
  29. ^ "HACU Associate Member Institutions". Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
  30. ^ a b Aaron Fentress, "New Orleans Saints defensive end Jeff Charleston enjoying undefeated season after long trek to the NFL", The Oregonian, December 10, 2009.
  31. ^ Pope, Charles (February 7, 2011). "Senate Unanimously approves Marco Hernandez to be federal judge". The Oregonian. Retrieved November 23, 2013.
  32. ^ "Fraternity and Sorority Life". www.wou.edu. Retrieved July 27, 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Western Oregon University WOU is a public university in Monmouth Oregon It was originally established in 1856 by Disciples of Christ 2 3 4 pioneers as Monmouth University Subsequent names included Oregon State Normal School Oregon College of Education and Western Oregon State College Western Oregon University incorporates both the College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Enrollment is approximately 3 750 students Western Oregon UniversityFormer namesMonmouth University 1856 1865 Christian College 1865 1882 Oregon State Normal School 1882 1910 Oregon Normal School 1910 1939 Oregon College of Education 1939 1981 Western Oregon State College 1981 1997 TypePublic universityEstablished1856 167 years ago 1856 Parent institutionOregon University SystemAcademic affiliationsSpace grantPresidentJesse PetersProvostRob WinninghamAcademic staff452Administrative staff427Students3 746 1 Undergraduates3 317Postgraduates429LocationMonmouth Oregon United States44 51 10 N 123 14 22 W 44 85278 N 123 23944 W 44 85278 123 23944CampusRural College Town157 acres 64 ha ColorsRed NicknameWolvesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II GNACMascotWolfieWebsitewww wbr wou wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 Growth 1 3 Name changes 2 Academics 3 Organization 3 1 College of Education 3 2 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 4 Athletics 4 1 Accomplishments 5 Awards 6 Notable alumni 7 Greek life 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditEstablishment Edit Western Oregon University was founded in 1856 as Monmouth University 5 In 1865 it merged with another private institution Bethel College in Bethel and became Christian College In 1882 the Oregon State Legislature approved the college s bid to become a state supported teacher training or normal school Oregon State Normal School 6 In November 1910 an initiative petition Measure 10 to establish a normal school at Monmouth passed by 55 6 The name was changed for the fourth time to Oregon Normal School On the same ballot were two other measures to additionally establish normal schools in Ashland and Weston both failed 7 Growth Edit A period of growth was experienced in the 1920s during which the school s enrollment more than tripled from 316 in 1920 to peak at the 990 mark in 1927 8 With the coming of the Great Depression attendance tailed off slightly with an average attendance in 1930 of 705 students 9 hitting a nadir in the 1933 34 academic year 10 Attendance rebounded later in the decade topping the 1 000 mark for the first time during the 1938 39 academic year with a total enrollment including summer session of 1 017 10 In 1939 the Oregon Legislature changed the name for the fifth time to Oregon College of Education The school entered an extended period of growth except for a period during World War II when college enrollments dropped nationwide New programs were added in the areas of liberal arts and sciences 5 Name changes Edit In 1981 the institution was renamed Western Oregon State College 5 to reflect the school s growing academic programs in the liberal arts fields In 1997 the name was updated to Western Oregon University reflecting the university s broader academic mission and profile Academics EditWestern Oregon University offers bachelor s degrees BA BS BM BFA and AB through its two colleges the College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Master s degrees are available in Education MAT and MSEd Rehabilitation Counseling MS Criminal Justice MA Music MM and Management and Information Systems MS 11 12 In 2015 U S News amp World Report ranked Western as the 77th best amongst the regional universities in the west 13 Organization EditCollege of Education Edit WOU s College of Education 14 is divided into Division of Education and Leadership Division of Deaf Studies and Professional Studies and Division of Health and Exercise Science Several programs in the division have received awards The ASL Interpreting Studies program received the Sorenson VRS Award of Excellence in 2008 15 The Teacher Education Program was recognized in 2010 by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities as the recipient of the Christa McAuliffe Award for Excellence in Teacher Education 16 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Edit The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers 30 bachelor s degrees in seven academic divisions Behavioral Science Business and Economics Computer Science Creative Arts Humanities Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Social Science The Communications Studies Program received the 2008 Rex Mix Award for Excellence from the National Communication Association 17 Athletics EditMain article Western Oregon Wolves The Western Oregon athletic teams are called the Wolves The university is a member of the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference GNAC since the 2001 02 academic year The Wolves previously competed in the D II Pacific West Conference PacWest from 1998 99 to 2000 01 and in the Cascade Collegiate Conference CCC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1993 94 to 1997 98 although they remained in the CCC as an affiliate member for some sports from 1998 99 to 1999 2000 Western Oregon competes in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football soccer and track amp field while women s sports include basketball cross country soccer softball track amp field and volleyball Accomplishments Edit Within their history under the NAIA prior to their transition to the NCAA Western Oregon won multiple NAIA national titles in women s basketball citation needed The baseball team on campus has experienced much success in the GNAC winning ten consecutive conference titles since 2001 The track and field teams have also performed well within the conference with the men s team winning four consecutive GNAC Indoor Track titles since 2008 In the fall of 2010 the men s and women s cross country teams earned their first berths in school history to the NCAA National Championships where they placed 20th and 21st respectively Most recently the men s basketball team has won back to back conference titles Awards Edit Todd Hall WOU Veterans Resource Center selected as Chapter of the Year by the Student Veterans of America in 2018 18 WOU was one of two universities highlighted for its success in graduating Pell Grant recipients in its 2015 report The Pell Partnership Ensuring a Shared Responsibility for Low Income Student Success 19 WOU was an inaugural winner of the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity HEED award recognized by Insight Into Higher Education on November 15 2012 This award recognizes universities and colleges that have demonstrated the highest level of commitment and action towards fostering a campus community that celebrates all the many facets of diversity 20 Ackerman Residence Hall opened fall 2010 has received multiple awards for its environmentally friendly design and operations Green Home Authority named Ackerman as one of the ten eco friendliest dorms in the country in 2011 21 Mother Nature Network also listed Ackerman as one of the ten greenest dorms on the planet in 2010 22 The National Academic Advising Association NACADA has recognized fourteen Western Oregon University faculty and staff for academic advising three in 2008 one in 2009 two in 2010 two in 2011 one in 2012 four in 2013 and one in 2014 23 In January 2010 The Education Trust named WOU in the top 10 of the nation for improved graduation rates among underrepresented minorities 24 25 26 WOU also ranked ninth in closing the gap between minority and nonminority graduation rates 25 WOU is one of the most diverse universities in Oregon and has the highest percentage of Latino students in the Oregon University System 27 Between 2000 and 2009 enrollment of Latino students increased 75 Asian American students by 53 African American students by 115 and Native American students by 63 for an overall increase of these student populations of 73 28 The successful growth in Latino students has resulted in WOU being accepted as a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities 29 Notable alumni EditKevin Boss American football player for the New York Giants Oakland Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs 30 Tony Burris American football player Arena Football League s Detroit Drive and Washington Commandos Jeff Charleston American football player New Orleans Saints 30 Brian Greene American football player Marco Hernandez First Latino to serve as U S district court judge in Oregon 31 Robert Oberst Professional strongman who competes yearly in The World s Strongest Man competition Bryce Peila American football player Arena Football League s Portland Thunder Steel Jason Slowey NFL Player for the Oakland Raiders Dan Straily born 1988 starting pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies organization Mark Thorson American football player Tyrell Williams NFL wide receiver for the Las Vegas RaidersGreek life EditOn May 18 2012 the school was introduced to its first traditional Greek life with the organization and initiation of the Kappa Sigma fraternity Sigma Tau chapter The schools Greek system now consists of one traditional fraternity one traditional sorority one non traditional fraternity and one non traditional sorority The school welcomed Alpha Chi Omega its first traditional sorority in the fall of 2015 with the organization founding its chapter in 2016 32 On November 29 2012 The Beta Kappa chapter of Omega Delta Phi fraternity was founded Kappa Delta Chi is the other non traditional sorority on campus References Edit Quick Facts www wou edu Retrieved July 27 2019 Study University of California Press 1920 Covered Wagon Women Volume 4 Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails 1852 The California Trail U of Nebraska Press November 10 2020 ISBN 9780803278356 Oregon 1859 A Snapshot in Time Timber Press July 15 2008 ISBN 9780881928730 a b c Ellis A Stebbins and Gary Huxford Since 1856 Historical Views of the College at Monmouth Western Oregon State College Monmouth Ore 1995 ISBN 0 9650625 0 3 Western Oregon University oregonencyclopedia org Retrieved December 11 2017 Oregon Blue Book Initiative Referendum and Recall 1908 1910 State of Oregon January 3 2017 Retrieved March 27 2017 Sam A Kozer ed Oregon Educational Institutions in The Oregon Blue Book 1927 1928 Salem State Printing Department 1927 pg 62 Hal E Hoss ed State Institutions of Higher Learning in The Oregon Blue Book 1931 1932 Salem State Printing Departement 1931 pg 33 a b Frederick M Hunter Oregon State System of Higher Education in Earl Snell ed The Oregon Blue Book 1939 1940 Salem State Printing Department 1939 pp 48 49 WOU academic programs Wou edu Retrieved on February 13 2011 WOU Graduate Programs western Oregon university online masters Wou edu Retrieved September 28 2011 Siemers Erik September 14 2011 UofO 101st OSU 138th in U S News rankings Portland Business Journal Retrieved February 4 2012 WOU Teacher Education Wou edu Retrieved on February 13 2011 Sorenson VRS http www sorensonvrs com iep Past Winners AASCU Media Release Aascu org November 19 2010 Retrieved on February 13 2011 Communication department wins national award of excellence Western Oregon Journal by Billy Davis October 10 2008 Retrieved on February 13 2011 Student Veterans of America Celebrates 10th Anniversary During Annual National Conference January 18 2018 Retrieved December 27 2019 Pell Partnership EdTrust 20152 pdf September 24 2015 Insight Into Diversity Magazine Announces Recipients of Inaugural Higher Education Excellence In Diversity Heed Award PRWeb November 13 2012 Retrieved November 15 2012 Zeigler Ben November 15 2011 America s Top 10 Eco Friendliest Dorms and Tips for Greening Yours Green Home Authority Retrieved November 15 2012 10 greenest dorms in the world Western Oregon University Ackerman Hall MNN Mother Nature Network MNN Retrieved June 12 2013 Outstanding Advising Award Recipients NACADA The Global Community for Academic Advising Kansas State University Retrieved September 12 2012 Graves Bill February 8 2010 Western Oregon University in top 10 not lead in minority student graduation gains The Oregonian Retrieved February 9 2010 a b Some Public Colleges and Universities Are Making Gains Closing Gaps in Graduation Rates for Minority Students Education Trust Edtrust org January 28 2010 Retrieved on February 13 2011 Graves Bill February 2 2010 Western leads nation in minority student graduation gains The Oregonian Retrieved February 2 2010 Oregon universities try to recruit more Latino students OregonLive com Retrieved on February 13 2011 2009 Facts and Figures PDF OUS Fact Book Oregon University System January 2010 Retrieved November 23 2013 HACU Associate Member Institutions Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Retrieved November 3 2011 a b Aaron Fentress New Orleans Saints defensive end Jeff Charleston enjoying undefeated season after long trek to the NFL The Oregonian December 10 2009 Pope Charles February 7 2011 Senate Unanimously approves Marco Hernandez to be federal judge The Oregonian Retrieved November 23 2013 Fraternity and Sorority Life www wou edu Retrieved July 27 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Western Oregon University Oregon portalOfficial website Official athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Oregon University amp oldid 1150150274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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