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Whitworth University

Whitworth University is a private, Christian university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Spokane, Washington.[3] Founded in 1890, Whitworth enrolls nearly 3,000 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate programs.[4]

Whitworth University
Former names
Whitworth College
(1890–2007)
MottoEducation of Mind and Heart
TypePrivate university
Established1890; 133 years ago (1890)
Religious affiliation
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Endowment$203 million (2022)[1]
PresidentScott McQuilkin
ProvostGregor Thuswaldner
Academic staff
149[2]
Students2,592[2]
Undergraduates2,220[2]
Postgraduates372[2]
Address
300 W. Hawthorne Road
, , ,
United States

47°45′14″N 117°25′05″W / 47.754°N 117.418°W / 47.754; -117.418
CampusSuburban
200 acres (0.81 km2)
ColorsCrimson, Black    
NicknamePirates, Bucs
Sporting affiliations
Northwest Conference
Websitewww.whitworth.edu

Whitworth competes athletically at the NCAA Division III level in the Northwest Conference as the Pirates. Its colors are black and crimson.[5]

History edit

 
George F. Whitworth around the time he founded the college

In 1883, George F. Whitworth established the Sumner Academy in Sumner, a small town in Washington Territory, east of Tacoma. Incorporated as Whitworth College in 1890, it relocated to Tacoma in 1899. When a Spokane developer offered land just before World War I, the college moved once more, and classes were held for the first time in Spokane in September 1914. The college relocated due to persistent financial difficulties, local competition from College of Puget Sound and the Pacific Lutheran Academy, and a lack of support from the Washington state Presbyterian Synod or the City of Tacoma. The college's leadership led by President Donald D. MacKay came to realize that a relocation would likely be necessary to secure Whitworth's future. When Whitworth was approached by Spokane boosters, the Spokane Presbytery, and railroad magnate Jay P. Graves with some land on his new Country Homes development outside the city, the trustees agreed to the move provided that the Spokane community donate $70,000 and the Synod of Washington donate $30,000 for facilities.[6] Whitworth merged with Spokane Junior College in 1942, when the latter shut down due to financial difficulties during World War II.[7]

The board of trustees voted to change the institution's name to Whitworth University in 2006, which became effective July 1, 2007.[8]

Campus edit

 
Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library at Whitworth University
 
Robinson Science Hall

Whitworth's campus in northern Spokane has 200 acres (0.81 km2) of stately pines and wide-open green spaces. In 2009, Whitworth opened a University District (U-District) location near downtown Spokane, expanding program offerings for nontraditional evening students and providing an ideal location with shorter commutes for working professionals.

Due to an expanding student body, the university has invested more than $170 million in campus improvements in recent years. In 2022, Whitworth completed construction on the new Dana & David Dornsife Health Sciences Building.[9] Additionally, Whitworth completed construction of the Pines Café & Bookstore along Hawthorne Road and the $13 million Whitworth Athletics Leadership Team Center, also known as the WALT. The 28,000-square-foot facility houses all of the coaches and staff of the university's 22 athletic programs, who used to be spread out among six buildings, and includes coaches’ offices, a football locker room, conference rooms, public lounges and a 162-seat team room.[10]

The university finished renovation on the Megan E. Thompson Aquatic Center in 2019[11] and completed a renovation of the Beeksma Family Theology Center in 2018, which expanded the Seely G. Mudd Chapel and provided offices for more than 20 faculty, staff and student employees.[12] In 2015, the university renovated the Cowles Music Center, which remodeled the existing space and added 21,481 square feet (1,996 m2) of new teaching studios, practice rooms, rehearsal rooms, and lobby space.

In 2011, the Robinson Science Hall was dedicated. This 63,000-square-foot (5,900 m2) building was built for biology and chemistry sciences, as well as math courses. The Robinson Science Hall is part of a three-phase expansion that includes renovations of the Eric Johnston Science Center, which is the current building for plant biology, physics, and other courses in the science, technology, engineering, and math degrees that Whitworth offers.[13]

Since 2010, all new facilities constructed on the Whitworth campus are LEED-certified.[14]

Academics edit

Whitworth offers over 100 undergraduate majors and programs, six graduate programs, two doctoral programs and seven adult bachelor's degree completion programs. Academics at Whitworth is organized in four branches:[15]

The College of Arts and Sciences supports Whitworth INQ, an innovative shared curriculum approach to general education and houses 18 undergraduate arts and science departments. The college offers 47 majors, the M.A in Theology and a number of interdisciplinary undergraduate programs, including Biology, Theology, Chemistry, Communications, and Computer Science.

The School of Business includes undergraduate programs in accounting, business management, economics, finance, and marketing. It also oversees two graduate programs, a Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Business Leadership (MBL).[16][17][18] The Whitworth School of Business became AACSB accredited in 2020.[19] In late 2022, the university launched a new Master of Science in Financial Planning graduate degree.[20]

The School of Education includes the Department of Undergraduate Teacher Education; the Department of Graduate Studies in Education; the Master in Teaching (MIT) Program; the Evening Teacher Certification Program; the Center for Gifted Education; and the Special Education Program.

The School of Continuing Studies provides bachelor's degree programs for non-traditional students through evening degree programs, accelerated-format classes and certificate programs.

The School of Health Sciences was formed in 2023 to encompass undergraduate degrees in Health Science (B.S. in health science, B.A. in community health), an M.S. in Athletic Training and two doctorate degree programs: Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) and Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT).[21]

The university also offers 30-plus study abroad programs available to students over Jan Term, May Term, or during a full semester. 45 percent of Whitworth's 2021 graduates participated in one or more off-campus programs.[22]

Admissions edit

Whitworth's admission standards are considered "more selective" by U.S. News & World Report.

The Class of 2026 had a middle 50% SAT score range of 1080-1280 and an average GPA of 3.71.

Students on campus represent 33 states and 43 countries. As of 2022, international students make up 6 percent of undergraduate enrollment.[22]

Rankings edit

In 2022, U.S. News & World Report ranked Whitworth #1 in Best Undergraduate Teaching (West), #1 in Best Value (West), #3 Best Regional University (West), and #2 Best Colleges for Veterans (West).[27] The Princeton Review also named Whitworth "Best in the West" on the 2022 Best Colleges list.[28]

In 2022, Whitworth was named to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society's Transfer Honor Roll for the third year in a row.

INSIGHT into Diversity Magazine awarded Whitworth the 2020 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award.[29]

The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Whitworth as a Tree Campus USA® since 2018.[22]

Athletics edit

Whitworth's athletics teams are the Pirates. The university offers 21 varsity sports and competes in the Northwest Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III. Men's sports include cross country, football, basketball, swimming, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, tennis, soccer and baseball; women compete in soccer, volleyball, basketball, swimming, track and field (indoor and outdoor), golf, tennis, lacrosse and softball. Whitworth has played their home football games at the Pine Bowl (an on-campus football stadium) since the 1930s.[30] The field within the Pine Bowl was changed to turf from grass in 2017 and subsequently was dedicated to the parents of the main donors by being named Puryear Field in 2018.[31] Whitworth began playing football in 1904, and has only missed 7 seasons since then, due to World War I (1917–1919) and World War II (1942–1945).[32]

Whitworth has won a total of 13 Northwest Conference McIlroy-Lewis All-Sports Trophies, including the last 12 in a row (2008–2019).[33] Whitworth men's swimming won the Northwest Conference Swimming Championship in 2022.

Student life edit

The Associated Students of Whitworth University ("ASWU") is in charge of clubs and activities on campus.[34] The ASWU is composed of four executive officers (President, Vice President, Finance Director and Communications Director)[35] who coordinate the student government and lead the student body, several residence hall senators and representatives who represent specific living areas and hold voting power, and coordinators who are responsible for programming in specialized areas.

Campus media edit

Whitworth.fm is the campus' online radio station, owned and operated by ASWU. The station includes music, talk shows and coverage of Whitworth sporting events.

The Whitworthian is the weekly student newspaper. The paper has received a number of awards, including "Best All-Around Non-Daily Student Newspaper" from the National Mark of Excellence Awards sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists in 2009.[36]

Canopy is Whitworth's yearbook that has been in publication since 1914. The yearbook has won numerous awards including "Best in Show" awards from the Associated Collegiate Press, and "Most Outstanding University Yearbook for 2017" and first-place award among universities with a student population of 1,701-2,500 from the American Scholastic Press Association.[37]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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  11. ^ "Whitworth to Rededicate the Megan E. Thompson Aquatic Center".
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  13. ^ "Whitworth University Biology Department - Facilities". Whitworth.edu. Retrieved 2019-10-19.
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  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-10.
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  39. ^ Kershner, Jim (June 3, 2007). "Photographic memory". The Spokesman-Review. Retrieved November 1, 2023. Yet Dorpat, it turns out, grew up in Spokane, attended Lewis and Clark High School and graduated from Whitworth College in 1963.
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  41. ^ "Obituary for Zilfa Estcourt (Aged 76)". Oakland Tribune. 19 Dec 1959. p. 25. Retrieved 2022-03-07 – via Newspapers.com.
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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Whitworth Pirates athletics

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Not to be confused with Whitworth Female College in Brookhaven Mississippi Whitworth University is a private Christian university affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA and located in Spokane Washington 3 Founded in 1890 Whitworth enrolls nearly 3 000 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate programs 4 Whitworth UniversityFormer namesWhitworth College 1890 2007 MottoEducation of Mind and HeartTypePrivate universityEstablished1890 133 years ago 1890 Religious affiliationPresbyterian Church USA Endowment 203 million 2022 1 PresidentScott McQuilkinProvostGregor ThuswaldnerAcademic staff149 2 Students2 592 2 Undergraduates2 220 2 Postgraduates372 2 Address300 W Hawthorne Road Country Homes Washington United States47 45 14 N 117 25 05 W 47 754 N 117 418 W 47 754 117 418CampusSuburban200 acres 0 81 km2 ColorsCrimson Black NicknamePirates BucsSporting affiliationsNorthwest ConferenceWebsitewww wbr whitworth wbr eduWhitworth competes athletically at the NCAA Division III level in the Northwest Conference as the Pirates Its colors are black and crimson 5 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 4 Admissions 5 Rankings 6 Athletics 7 Student life 7 1 Campus media 8 Notable alumni 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp George F Whitworth around the time he founded the collegeIn 1883 George F Whitworth established the Sumner Academy in Sumner a small town in Washington Territory east of Tacoma Incorporated as Whitworth College in 1890 it relocated to Tacoma in 1899 When a Spokane developer offered land just before World War I the college moved once more and classes were held for the first time in Spokane in September 1914 The college relocated due to persistent financial difficulties local competition from College of Puget Sound and the Pacific Lutheran Academy and a lack of support from the Washington state Presbyterian Synod or the City of Tacoma The college s leadership led by President Donald D MacKay came to realize that a relocation would likely be necessary to secure Whitworth s future When Whitworth was approached by Spokane boosters the Spokane Presbytery and railroad magnate Jay P Graves with some land on his new Country Homes development outside the city the trustees agreed to the move provided that the Spokane community donate 70 000 and the Synod of Washington donate 30 000 for facilities 6 Whitworth merged with Spokane Junior College in 1942 when the latter shut down due to financial difficulties during World War II 7 The board of trustees voted to change the institution s name to Whitworth University in 2006 which became effective July 1 2007 8 Campus edit nbsp Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library at Whitworth University nbsp Robinson Science HallWhitworth s campus in northern Spokane has 200 acres 0 81 km2 of stately pines and wide open green spaces In 2009 Whitworth opened a University District U District location near downtown Spokane expanding program offerings for nontraditional evening students and providing an ideal location with shorter commutes for working professionals Due to an expanding student body the university has invested more than 170 million in campus improvements in recent years In 2022 Whitworth completed construction on the new Dana amp David Dornsife Health Sciences Building 9 Additionally Whitworth completed construction of the Pines Cafe amp Bookstore along Hawthorne Road and the 13 million Whitworth Athletics Leadership Team Center also known as the WALT The 28 000 square foot facility houses all of the coaches and staff of the university s 22 athletic programs who used to be spread out among six buildings and includes coaches offices a football locker room conference rooms public lounges and a 162 seat team room 10 The university finished renovation on the Megan E Thompson Aquatic Center in 2019 11 and completed a renovation of the Beeksma Family Theology Center in 2018 which expanded the Seely G Mudd Chapel and provided offices for more than 20 faculty staff and student employees 12 In 2015 the university renovated the Cowles Music Center which remodeled the existing space and added 21 481 square feet 1 996 m2 of new teaching studios practice rooms rehearsal rooms and lobby space In 2011 the Robinson Science Hall was dedicated This 63 000 square foot 5 900 m2 building was built for biology and chemistry sciences as well as math courses The Robinson Science Hall is part of a three phase expansion that includes renovations of the Eric Johnston Science Center which is the current building for plant biology physics and other courses in the science technology engineering and math degrees that Whitworth offers 13 Since 2010 all new facilities constructed on the Whitworth campus are LEED certified 14 Academics editWhitworth offers over 100 undergraduate majors and programs six graduate programs two doctoral programs and seven adult bachelor s degree completion programs Academics at Whitworth is organized in four branches 15 The College of Arts and Sciences supports Whitworth INQ an innovative shared curriculum approach to general education and houses 18 undergraduate arts and science departments The college offers 47 majors the M A in Theology and a number of interdisciplinary undergraduate programs including Biology Theology Chemistry Communications and Computer Science The School of Business includes undergraduate programs in accounting business management economics finance and marketing It also oversees two graduate programs a Master of Business Administration MBA and Master of Business Leadership MBL 16 17 18 The Whitworth School of Business became AACSB accredited in 2020 19 In late 2022 the university launched a new Master of Science in Financial Planning graduate degree 20 The School of Education includes the Department of Undergraduate Teacher Education the Department of Graduate Studies in Education the Master in Teaching MIT Program the Evening Teacher Certification Program the Center for Gifted Education and the Special Education Program The School of Continuing Studies provides bachelor s degree programs for non traditional students through evening degree programs accelerated format classes and certificate programs The School of Health Sciences was formed in 2023 to encompass undergraduate degrees in Health Science B S in health science B A in community health an M S in Athletic Training and two doctorate degree programs Doctor of Occupational Therapy OTD and Doctor of Physical Therapy DPT 21 The university also offers 30 plus study abroad programs available to students over Jan Term May Term or during a full semester 45 percent of Whitworth s 2021 graduates participated in one or more off campus programs 22 Admissions editWhitworth s admission standards are considered more selective by U S News amp World Report The Class of 2026 had a middle 50 SAT score range of 1080 1280 and an average GPA of 3 71 Students on campus represent 33 states and 43 countries As of 2022 international students make up 6 percent of undergraduate enrollment 22 Rankings editAcademic rankingsRegionalU S News amp World Report 23 3Master s universityWashington Monthly 24 Top 20NationalForbes 25 316THE WSJ 26 501 600In 2022 U S News amp World Report ranked Whitworth 1 in Best Undergraduate Teaching West 1 in Best Value West 3 Best Regional University West and 2 Best Colleges for Veterans West 27 The Princeton Review also named Whitworth Best in the West on the 2022 Best Colleges list 28 In 2022 Whitworth was named to the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society s Transfer Honor Roll for the third year in a row INSIGHT into Diversity Magazine awarded Whitworth the 2020 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity HEED Award 29 The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Whitworth as a Tree Campus USA since 2018 22 Athletics editWhitworth s athletics teams are the Pirates The university offers 21 varsity sports and competes in the Northwest Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division III Men s sports include cross country football basketball swimming track and field indoor and outdoor golf tennis soccer and baseball women compete in soccer volleyball basketball swimming track and field indoor and outdoor golf tennis lacrosse and softball Whitworth has played their home football games at the Pine Bowl an on campus football stadium since the 1930s 30 The field within the Pine Bowl was changed to turf from grass in 2017 and subsequently was dedicated to the parents of the main donors by being named Puryear Field in 2018 31 Whitworth began playing football in 1904 and has only missed 7 seasons since then due to World War I 1917 1919 and World War II 1942 1945 32 Whitworth has won a total of 13 Northwest Conference McIlroy Lewis All Sports Trophies including the last 12 in a row 2008 2019 33 Whitworth men s swimming won the Northwest Conference Swimming Championship in 2022 Student life editThe Associated Students of Whitworth University ASWU is in charge of clubs and activities on campus 34 The ASWU is composed of four executive officers President Vice President Finance Director and Communications Director 35 who coordinate the student government and lead the student body several residence hall senators and representatives who represent specific living areas and hold voting power and coordinators who are responsible for programming in specialized areas Campus media edit Whitworth fm is the campus online radio station owned and operated by ASWU The station includes music talk shows and coverage of Whitworth sporting events The Whitworthian is the weekly student newspaper The paper has received a number of awards including Best All Around Non Daily Student Newspaper from the National Mark of Excellence Awards sponsored by the Society of Professional Journalists in 2009 36 Canopy is Whitworth s yearbook that has been in publication since 1914 The yearbook has won numerous awards including Best in Show awards from the Associated Collegiate Press and Most Outstanding University Yearbook for 2017 and first place award among universities with a student population of 1 701 2 500 from the American Scholastic Press Association 37 Notable alumni editSam Adams former CFL player for the BC Lions Michael Allan 2007 professional football player Blaine Bennett college football head coach at Western Oregon University and Central Washington University Richard Carr Chief of Chaplains of the U S Air Force Richard Cizik 1973 vice president for governmental affairs for the National Association of Evangelicals was named one of Time magazine s 100 Most Influential People of 2008 38 Paul Dorpat 1963 Washington historian 39 Zilfa Estcourt 1904 features writer and women s editor at the Tacoma Ledger the Tacoma Tribune 40 and the San Francisco Chronicle 41 Leo Ezerins former CFL player for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger Cats Brian Fennell musician who co founded indie band Barcelona and performs under the name SYML Sia Figiel Samoan novelist Dave Holmes college football head coach at Eastern Washington University and University of Hawaiʻi at Manoa Dan Inosanto 1958 Filipino American martial arts instructor best known as a training partner of Bruce Lee Sara Jackson Holman singer songwriter Edward Kienholz American Pop Art installation artist Michael K Le Roy 1989 Former President of Calvin University Doug Long former NFL player for the Seattle Seahawks 42 David G Maloney 1977 physician scientist and cancer researcher Stephen C Meyer 1981 executive officer and co founder of the Discovery Institute and former philosophy professor at Whitworth Alfred Mutua 1996 cabinet secretary of foreign and diaspora affairs Kenya former governor of Machakos County David Myers 1964 social psychologist and author Jenna Lee Nardella 2004 author and co founder of Blood Water Mission Kevin C Parker 1996 owner of Dutch Bros Spokane adjunct professor at Whitworth University and Gonzaga University Member of the Washington House of Representatives from 2008 to 2016 43 Ralph Polson 1952 professional basketball player Mike Riley 1977 Master s Degree former University of Nebraska football coach Trevor St John American actor on One Life to Live 44 Ray Stone 1951 former mayor of Coeur d Alene Idaho bachelor s completed in 1951 master s degree from Whitworth in 1952 45 Ken Sugarman former CFL player for the BC Lions Bob Ward 1955 strength and conditioning coach in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys Fullerton College head track coach 46 Paul Ward former NFL player for the Detroit Lions University of Kentucky head track coach 47 Austin Washington professional soccer player He transferred to Gonzaga University in 2005 Ray Washburn 1961 professional baseball player Patrice Wilson record producerReferences edit Annual Report Whitworth University www whitworth edu Retrieved 2022 03 07 a b c d Facts amp Rankings Whitworth University www whitworth edu Retrieved 2022 03 07 QuickFacts Country Homes CDP Washington census gov U S Census Bureau Retrieved 15 August 2022 Whitworth Welcomes Record Number of First Year Students for Fall Term Retrieved 2022 03 07 Whitworth Athletics Whitworth Arksey Laura April 21 2007 Whitworth College Essay 8125 HistoryLink Retrieved May 22 2019 Junior College joins Whitworth Spokane Daily Chronicle February 20 1942 p 3 Press release details Whitworth s name change Dornsife Health Sciences Building Whitworth University www whitworth edu Whitworth to Dedicate State of the Art Athletics Leadership Team Center Whitworth to Rededicate the Megan E Thompson Aquatic Center Construction Begins on Whitworth s Beeksma Family Theology Center Whitworth University Biology Department Facilities Whitworth edu Retrieved 2019 10 19 Operations Sustainability Whitworth University www whitworth edu Academics Whitworth University www whitworth edu MBA Whitworth University www whitworth edu Retrieved 2022 02 19 Business Management BBA www whitworth edu Retrieved 2022 02 19 MBA Alumni Society Whitworth University www whitworth edu Retrieved 2022 02 19 Whitworth University Earns AACSB International Accreditation Retrieved 2022 07 16 Whitworth University to Offer Master of Science in Financial Planning Degree Retrieved 2023 03 30 Whitworth to Launch School of Health Sciences to Meet Growing Demand Retrieved 2023 03 30 a b c Facts amp Rankings Whitworth University www whitworth edu Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 2020 Rankings Masters Universities Washington Monthly Retrieved August 31 2020 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2023 Forbes Retrieved September 22 2023 Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education College Rankings 2022 The Wall Street Journal Times Higher Education Retrieved July 26 2022 University Rankings U S News amp World Report Best Western Colleges The Princeton Review www princetonreview com Whitworth Receives INSIGHT Into Diversity 2020 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award www whitworth edu News index aspx Retrieved 2020 12 18 Whitworth Archived from the original on 2012 01 10 New look Whitworth welcomes La Verne to the Pine Bowl in season opener The Spokesman Review www spokesman com Retrieved 2019 02 19 Year by Year Results www cfbdatawarehouse com Archived from the original on 3 August 2009 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Whitworth Facts amp Rankings Whitworth University Associated Students of Whitworth University whitworthaswu com Retrieved 2016 06 22 Activities amp Involvement Opportunities Mark of Excellence Awards Society of Professional Journalists www spj org Whitworth Yearbook Staff Wins Two National Awards The 2008 Time 100 Time April 30 2009 Archived from the original on May 5 2008 Kershner Jim June 3 2007 Photographic memory The Spokesman Review Retrieved November 1 2023 Yet Dorpat it turns out grew up in Spokane attended Lewis and Clark High School and graduated from Whitworth College in 1963 The Washington Newspaper 1917 pp 20 189 Obituary for Zilfa Estcourt Aged 76 Oakland Tribune 19 Dec 1959 p 25 Retrieved 2022 03 07 via Newspapers com Doug Long profile Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 18 2022 Kevin Parker biography at Washington State House Republicans PDF Additional Whitworth Facts Maben Scott 2013 06 17 Ray Stone former Coeur d Alene mayor dies The Spokesman Review Retrieved 2013 07 14 Dallas Cowboys benefited from Bob Ward s skills during Tom Landry era Retrieved June 18 2022 Paul Ward profile Pro Football Reference com Retrieved June 18 2022 External links editOfficial website Whitworth Pirates athletics Portals nbsp United States nbsp Calvinism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Whitworth University amp oldid 1184567187 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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