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William Paterson University

William Paterson University, officially William Paterson University of New Jersey (WPUNJ), is a public university in Wayne, New Jersey. It is part of New Jersey's public system of higher education.

William Paterson University
Former names
Paterson City Normal School (1855–1923)
New Jersey State Normal School at Paterson (1923–1937)
New Jersey State Teacher’s College at Paterson (1937–1951)
Paterson State Teachers College (1951–1958)
Paterson State College (1958–1971)
William Paterson College of New Jersey (1971–1997)[1]
TypePublic university
Established1855; 169 years ago (1855)
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
PresidentRichard J. Helldobler
Administrative staff
1,147
Students8,398 (2021)
Undergraduates5,298 (2021)
Postgraduates3,100 (2021)
Location,
U.S.

40°56′49″N 74°11′53″W / 40.947°N 74.198°W / 40.947; -74.198
Campus370 acres (150 ha)
Colors    Orange & black
NicknamePioneers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III-NJAC
MascotPio (since 2021)[2]
Websitewww.wpunj.edu

Founded in 1855 and was named after American judge William Paterson, William Paterson is the third-oldest public institution in New Jersey.[3] William Paterson offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees through its five academic colleges. During the fall 2021 semester, 5,838 undergraduate students and 3,100 graduate students were enrolled.[4]

History edit

 
Hobart Manor

William Paterson University was founded in 1855 as the Paterson City Normal School. For more than a century, training teachers for New Jersey schools was its exclusive mission.[5] In 1951, the university moved to the present campus to a site originally known as Ailsa Farms, that was purchased by the State of New Jersey in 1948 from the family of Garret Hobart, twenty-fourth vice president of the United States.[6]

The original manor house was built in 1877 in the style of a castle, and was the home of John McCullough, a Scottish immigrant who made a fortune in the wool industry.[7] It was later purchased, enlarged and made the weekend retreat and summer residence of the Hobart family. Today, the building is known as Hobart Manor and is home of the Office of the President and the Office of Institutional Advancement. Hobart Manor was designated a national and state landmark in 1976.[8]

The university changed its name to Paterson State Teachers College when it relocated from Paterson in 1951. In 1966, the curriculum was expanded to include degree offerings other than those leading to a teaching career. In 1971, it was renamed William Paterson College of New Jersey. The change of name honored William Paterson, who was the state's first senator, its second governor, and a United States Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George Washington, and reflected both the institution's beginnings in the city that also bears his name and the legislative mandate to move from a teachers' college to a broad-based liberal arts institution.

The Commission on Higher Education granted William Paterson university status in June 1997.[9][10]

Dr. Richard J. Helldobler, former interim president of Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, Illinois, became the eighth president of William Paterson University. He took office July 1, 2018[11] to replace the retiring Kathleen Waldron, who had served as the school's president since August 2010 after the retirement of Arnold Speert.

In August 2021, William Paterson University signed an agreement with Academic Partnerships, an online program manager.[12]

In November 2021, hundreds of workers and students protested planned layoffs at the school following a $30 million budget shortfall.[13]

Academics edit

 
University Commons

The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, Commission on the Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, National Association of Schools of Art and Design, National Association of Schools of Music, and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, among others.[14][15]

It is organized into five academic colleges: College of Arts and Communication, Cotsakos College of Business, College of Education, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and College of Science and Health, offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. U.S. News & World Report in its 2018 edition of Best Colleges ranks the university as number 102 of Regional Universities North with an Overall Score of 49/100.0.[16]

  • The College of the Arts and Communication[17] grants the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, and Master of Music degrees.[18]
  • The Cotsakos College of Business,[19] named in honor of Dr. Christos Cotsakos ‘73, an entrepreneur, former chairman of the board and CEO for E*TRADE, and generous benefactor to the university,[20] grants the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and Master of Business Administration degrees.[21]
  • The College of Education[22] grants the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science,[23] Master of Arts in Teaching, and Master of Education. Students may also pursue certificates.[24]
  • The College of Humanities and Social Sciences[25] grants the Bachelor of Arts,[26] Master of Arts, and Doctor of Psychology.[27]
  • The College of Science and Health[28] grants the Bachelor of Science,[29] Master of Science, Master of Science in nursing, and Doctor of Nursing Practice.[30] It also offers several pre-professional programs.[31]
  • The Honors College offers tracks in several disciplines as well as independent study.[32]

Campus edit

 
Aerial view of the campus; this picture was taken from the east end of the campus, with WPU's Wightman Field football stadium visible near the foreground.

William Paterson University is on a 370-acre (150 ha) hilly, wooded campus in northern New Jersey in the suburban township of Wayne. The campus is located along the eastern town line of Wayne, and borders on High Mountain Preserve, a forested area, as well as the boroughs of Haledon and North Haledon, nearly 1,200 acres (4.9 km2) of wetlands and woodlands, and is 3 miles (4.8 km) west of the historic Great Falls in Paterson. New York City is 20 miles (32 km) to the east, the Jersey Shore is an hour's drive south, skiing is 30 miles (48 km) north, and the Meadowlands Sports Complex is a half-hour drive away.

Facilities edit

 
1600 Valley Road Building

William Paterson University's buildings include:

  • University Hall, an 80,000 square-foot academic building which opened in January 2016 and was funded in part by the Building Our Future Bond Act, is a mix of general-use classrooms, dedicated laboratories, and clinical spaces for programs in nursing, communication disorders, and public health.[33]
  • The David and Lorraine Cheng Library is the academic knowledge center of William Paterson University.[34]
  • The expanded and renovated 232,000-square-foot Science Complex features nearly 100 research labs and 50 teaching labs.[35]
  • The 1600 Valley Road Building, which includes interactive classrooms, the Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales with its professional sales laboratory, and the Financial Learning Center (a simulated trading floor).
  • The University Galleries at the Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts presents exhibitions of contemporary art, oversees the university's art collections and offers educational programs.[36]
  • The Power Art Center accommodates an array of studio arts, including three-dimensional design, photography, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, woodworking, and painting.[37]
  • The Nel Bolger, RN Nursing Laboratory is a patient simulation laboratory suite in Hunziker Hall. The lab features computerized patient simulation mannequins, a control station for operating the mannequins, robotic digital cameras to record students practicing patient care techniques, television screens to display the lab sessions, one-way mirrors to allow viewing by professors, and editing facilities for creative electronic DVDs for evaluations of student progress.[38]
  • Other laboratories devoted to arts and sciences and large areas for environmental research include Hamilton Hall, the communication building, housing TV broadcast studios, the WPSC radio station and sound engineering arts facilities. Hamilton Hall, originally Hobart Hall, had its name changed in summer of 2019. The reasoning behind the name change was due to the fact that students, particularly first-year freshmen, were confusing Hobart Manor and Hobart Hall for one another. The new name is in reference to Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and first United States Secretary of the Treasury.
  • The University Commons, including the John Victor Machuga Student Center with its food court and the Speert Hall dining facility, is the hub of campus life, providing a venue for the entire University community to gather and interact.

Student life edit

Residential life edit

The university provides housing for nearly 2,600 students in ten residence halls, including two that opened in 2006.[39] Two residence halls, High Mountain East and West, offer learning communities in collaboration with the university's Honors College, and feature smart classrooms that are used as part of the living/learning experience.[40]

With accommodations ranging from double room suites to apartments, the university's modern, smoke-free buildings range in size from 100 to 400 students and are coed by suite, with four residents sharing a suite or apartment. First-year students start out in traditional residence halls such as Overlook South and North, Hillside Hall, White Hall, Matelson Hall, and Century Hall, while upper-class students and older transfer students experience the added independence of the apartments, Pioneer Hall and Heritage Hall.[41]

The newest residence hall, Skyline Hall, completed construction in 2019.

Organizations and campus activities edit

Offering an active campus experience for both resident and commuter students, William Paterson University hosts 24 fraternities and sororities and more than 70 clubs and organizations, as well as intramural and recreational activities, peer education, and leadership programs.[42] William Paterson University's Club Sports include Cheerleading, Bowling, Equestrian, Ice Hockey, Rugby, Dance and Track.[43]

William Paterson has been nationally recognized[44] for its alcohol prevention program, which requires freshmen and transfer students to take AlcoholEdu, an online alcohol prevention course to educate students about the consequences of alcohol abuse. In addition, student workers serve as peer health advocates and help to spread the message to their peers about the need to take a responsible approach to alcohol.[45] William Paterson is also an active member in the New Jersey Higher Education Consortium on Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and Education.[46]

WPSC 88.7 Brave New Radio, William Paterson's student-run radio station, is the headquarters for College Radio Day, an effort to celebrate the importance of college radio. In 2012, more than 500 college radio stations in 20 countries participated in the event.[47]

In 2018, sorority student Jasmine Barkley, who had been elected to the Greek student senate, posted a video along with a white female student from Penn State University, in which she used the n-word in a song;[48] she later posted a video saying that her video was not racist, but the school's administration issued a statement condemning her actions.[48][49]

Greek organizations edit

Athletics edit

The university has 13 intercollegiate sports teams in the NCAA Division III, six for men and seven for women, including NCAA teams in men's baseball and women's softball.[50] The William Paterson University Pioneers compete in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), as well as in the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) and the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC).[51] The Faculty Athletic Support Team (FAST) was established in 2013 by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, The Office of the Provost, and a number of faculty members, to create a formalized program to enhance communication and serve a resource to assist student-athletes with retention, success and growth.[52]

Division III sports edit

WP women's sports
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Field hockey
  • Swimming & diving
  • Tennis
  • Volleyball
WP men's sports
  • Baseball (national champions, 1992 and 1996)[53]
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Swimming & diving

Cultural events, lectures, conferences, and art edit

WP Presents![54] is the university portal to information about performing arts programs produced and presented by the College of The Arts and Communication. University Performing Arts and University Galleries administer programs in creative and performing arts including the Jazz Room Series, New Jersey Playwrights Contest, and all public productions in the Shea Center for Performing Arts[55] and the Hunziker Black Box Theatre.[56] Cultural events take place on campus throughout the year, including theater productions, gallery exhibits, and concerts presenting jazz, classical, and contemporary music.

  • The university's Jazz Room Series,[57] launched in 1978, hosts both William Paterson's student ensembles and visiting professional and renowned jazz musicians. The Jazz Room Series is the longest-running, campus-based jazz concert series in the nation, entering its thirty-sixth year in 2014.[58] The Jazz Room has received over two decades of continuous grant support from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts,[59] and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.[60] The series has been featured on national and metropolitan-area media, including recorded broadcasts.[61]
  • The university has produced the Distinguished Lecturer Series (DLS),[62] which brings speakers from the worlds of politics, government, the arts, literature, science, and business to campus. The series has presented such speakers as New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox general managers Brian Cashman and Theo Epstein, musical theatre composer Stephen Sondheim, New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, film directors Oliver Stone and Spike Lee, actor Al Pacino, performer Gregory Hines, writers Alice Walker and Joyce Carol Oates, feminist, social and political activist Gloria Steinem, theatrical producer and director Harold Prince, historian of education Diane Ravitch, and entertainers Penn and Teller.
  • In 2013, William Paterson University was selected to host the Gubernatorial Debate between Governor Chris Christie and Senator Barbara Buono. The university welcomed more than eight hundred audience members. William Paterson University also hosted the New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate, which featured candidates Chris Christie, Jon Corzine, and Chris Daggett.[63]
  • Since 1985, William Paterson has hosted the Abram Kartch/Thomas Jefferson Lecture, where Thomas Jefferson scholars have shared their research and scholarship with the campus community and high school students from throughout New Jersey. The series began when Abram Kartch, a retired Paterson businessman and Thomas Jefferson scholar, provided William Paterson University with an endowment to offer an annual lecture for high school students on the relationship between Jefferson's words and thoughts and modern society.[64]
  • New Jersey National History Day is part of a very rigorous academic program in which middle and high school students compete for a spot in the state history contest held at William Paterson University annually. The program encourages the study of social studies by guiding students to express themselves creatively through presentations of historical topics. William Paterson has been the sponsor of New Jersey National History Day since 1988, and the program brings hundreds of students from multiple schools and districts to campus.[65]
  • The annual Orlanda Saa Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University offers middle and high school students the opportunity to recite poetry in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, and ESL. In 2014, the university celebrated its 31st year.[66]
  • William Paterson's Sculpture on Campus program represents one of the largest collections of public sculpture in New Jersey, and the only higher education institution in the state with a formal program dedicated to placing public sculpture. Twenty-two works are located throughout the campus.[67]

Community and civic engagement edit

  • William Paterson University is the only college or university in New Jersey that requires all students to take a three-credit course in civic engagement as a requirement for graduation.[68]
  • William Paterson signed a partnership agreement with the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park. The agreement is designed to generate greater use of the Park's historical, cultural and natural resources for educational purposes.[69]

Honors, awards and recognition edit

  • University Hall, the new academic building, was awarded a silver citation in the 2016 American School & University Educational Interiors Showcase, a competition honoring excellence in education interiors.[70]
  • The 2014 Green Design Award for William Paterson's new 1,000 space parking garage for its energy-efficient LED lighting technology from the Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders at their annual green design conference held on June 18, 2014.[71]
  • William Paterson University was recognized in the 2016 list of Top University Sales Programs for its Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales in the Cotsakos College of Business. The list, released by the Sales Education Foundation of Dayton, Ohio, highlights William Paterson University as one of the best locations for hiring sales professionals.[72][73]
  • William Paterson's solar panel installation ranks among the 10 largest installations at higher education institutions in the United States. The panels provide 15 to 20 percent of the institution's energy needs. In 2012, William Paterson was a finalist for the Second Nature Climate Leadership Awards, which recognize innovation and excellence in climate leadership at signatory institutions of the American College and University Presidents Climate Committee. William Paterson was one of 20 colleges and universities nationwide, and the only institution from New Jersey, named as finalists.[74][75][76]
  • For the third time in six years, William Paterson University's student-run radio station, WPSC 88.7 FM Brave New Radio,[77] was named Best Radio Station in the Nation (among institutions with more than 10,000 students) by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) in March 2017. Additionally, in IBS's first year offering awards in the medium of video, WP-TV, the campus television station, won for Best Sports Report.[78][79][80] In 2018 WP-TV won Best Sports Program, Best Variety Program, Best use of Graphics along with Best use of Social Media, Instagram. WPSC also won for Best Sports Play-By-Play Baseball/Softball, Best use of Social Media/Other and Best College Radio Station in the Nation for the second year in a row.[81] WPSC also won the 2018 National Marconi Award for Best Non-Commercial Radio Station in the Nation.[82]
  • William Paterson University has been honored as a military friendly school for the seventh year in a row by the 2017 Guide to Military Friendly Schools and is included in their online listing at MilitaryFriendlySchools.com.[83] There are nearly 150 veterans and active service students on campus.[84]
  • William Paterson University's Cotsakos College of Business is included in the 2017 edition of Princeton Review's Best 295 Business Schools. This marks the seventh consecutive year the Cotsakos College of Business has been featured in the book, which is well known for college rankings based on how students rate their schools.[85]
  • William Paterson University's Financial Planning Program in the Cotsakos College of Business has been named one of the top schools for financial planners by Financial Planning Magazine for the sixth consecutive year.[86]
  • The College of Education received the Best Practice Award in Support of Global Diversity for 2011 from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE). The award honors the integration of diversity awareness into educator preparation and was presented to representatives of the program at AACTE's 63rd Annual Meeting and Exhibits in San Diego.[87]
  • The North Jersey Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention presented an award to William Paterson University on October 16, 2011, in recognition of efforts by students and staff members to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention.[88]

Notable alumni edit

Census-designated place edit

William Paterson University of New Jersey CDP
 
 
William Paterson University
Location in Passaic County
 
 
William Paterson University
Location in New Jersey
 
 
William Paterson University
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 40°56′52″N 74°11′56″W / 40.94778°N 74.19889°W / 40.94778; -74.19889[114]
Country  United States
State  New Jersey
CountyPassaic
Elevation512 ft (156 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total1,417
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (Eastern (EDT))
FIPS code34-81365[115]
GNIS feature ID2806223[114]

William Paterson University of New Jersey is a census-designated place (CDP)[116] covering the William Paterson University campus in Wayne.

It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 United States census, with a population of 1,417.[117]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
20201,417
U.S. Decennial Census[118]
2020[119]

2020 census edit

William Paterson University of New Jersey CDP, New Jersey – Demographic Profile
(NH = Non-Hispanic)
Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race.
Race / Ethnicity Pop 2020[119] % 2020
White alone (NH) 332 23.43%
Black or African American alone (NH) 703 49.61%
Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) 0 0.00%
Asian alone (NH) 59 4.16%
Pacific Islander alone (NH) 0 0.00%
Some Other Race alone (NH) 1 0.07%
Mixed Race/Multi-Racial (NH) 13 0.92%
Hispanic or Latino (any race) 309 21.81%
Total 1,417 100.00%

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William Paterson University officially William Paterson University of New Jersey WPUNJ is a public university in Wayne New Jersey It is part of New Jersey s public system of higher education William Paterson UniversityFormer namesPaterson City Normal School 1855 1923 New Jersey State Normal School at Paterson 1923 1937 New Jersey State Teacher s College at Paterson 1937 1951 Paterson State Teachers College 1951 1958 Paterson State College 1958 1971 William Paterson College of New Jersey 1971 1997 1 TypePublic universityEstablished1855 169 years ago 1855 Academic affiliationsSpace grantPresidentRichard J HelldoblerAdministrative staff1 147Students8 398 2021 Undergraduates5 298 2021 Postgraduates3 100 2021 LocationWayne New Jersey U S 40 56 49 N 74 11 53 W 40 947 N 74 198 W 40 947 74 198Campus370 acres 150 ha Colors Orange amp blackNicknamePioneersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III NJACMascotPio since 2021 2 Websitewww wbr wpunj wbr eduFounded in 1855 and was named after American judge William Paterson William Paterson is the third oldest public institution in New Jersey 3 William Paterson offers undergraduate graduate and doctoral degrees through its five academic colleges During the fall 2021 semester 5 838 undergraduate students and 3 100 graduate students were enrolled 4 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Campus 3 1 Facilities 4 Student life 4 1 Residential life 4 2 Organizations and campus activities 4 3 Greek organizations 5 Athletics 5 1 Division III sports 6 Cultural events lectures conferences and art 7 Community and civic engagement 8 Honors awards and recognition 9 Notable alumni 10 Census designated place 10 1 2020 census 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Hobart ManorWilliam Paterson University was founded in 1855 as the Paterson City Normal School For more than a century training teachers for New Jersey schools was its exclusive mission 5 In 1951 the university moved to the present campus to a site originally known as Ailsa Farms that was purchased by the State of New Jersey in 1948 from the family of Garret Hobart twenty fourth vice president of the United States 6 The original manor house was built in 1877 in the style of a castle and was the home of John McCullough a Scottish immigrant who made a fortune in the wool industry 7 It was later purchased enlarged and made the weekend retreat and summer residence of the Hobart family Today the building is known as Hobart Manor and is home of the Office of the President and the Office of Institutional Advancement Hobart Manor was designated a national and state landmark in 1976 8 The university changed its name to Paterson State Teachers College when it relocated from Paterson in 1951 In 1966 the curriculum was expanded to include degree offerings other than those leading to a teaching career In 1971 it was renamed William Paterson College of New Jersey The change of name honored William Paterson who was the state s first senator its second governor and a United States Supreme Court Justice appointed by President George Washington and reflected both the institution s beginnings in the city that also bears his name and the legislative mandate to move from a teachers college to a broad based liberal arts institution The Commission on Higher Education granted William Paterson university status in June 1997 9 10 Dr Richard J Helldobler former interim president of Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago Illinois became the eighth president of William Paterson University He took office July 1 2018 11 to replace the retiring Kathleen Waldron who had served as the school s president since August 2010 after the retirement of Arnold Speert In August 2021 William Paterson University signed an agreement with Academic Partnerships an online program manager 12 In November 2021 hundreds of workers and students protested planned layoffs at the school following a 30 million budget shortfall 13 Academics edit nbsp University CommonsThe university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Commission on the Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education National Association of Schools of Art and Design National Association of Schools of Music and National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education among others 14 15 It is organized into five academic colleges College of Arts and Communication Cotsakos College of Business College of Education College of Humanities and Social Sciences and College of Science and Health offering undergraduate graduate and doctoral degrees U S News amp World Report in its 2018 edition of Best Colleges ranks the university as number 102 of Regional Universities North with an Overall Score of 49 100 0 16 The College of the Arts and Communication 17 grants the Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Music Master of Fine Arts Master of Arts and Master of Music degrees 18 The Cotsakos College of Business 19 named in honor of Dr Christos Cotsakos 73 an entrepreneur former chairman of the board and CEO for E TRADE and generous benefactor to the university 20 grants the Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts and Master of Business Administration degrees 21 The College of Education 22 grants the Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science 23 Master of Arts in Teaching and Master of Education Students may also pursue certificates 24 The College of Humanities and Social Sciences 25 grants the Bachelor of Arts 26 Master of Arts and Doctor of Psychology 27 The College of Science and Health 28 grants the Bachelor of Science 29 Master of Science Master of Science in nursing and Doctor of Nursing Practice 30 It also offers several pre professional programs 31 The Honors College offers tracks in several disciplines as well as independent study 32 Campus edit nbsp Aerial view of the campus this picture was taken from the east end of the campus with WPU s Wightman Field football stadium visible near the foreground William Paterson University is on a 370 acre 150 ha hilly wooded campus in northern New Jersey in the suburban township of Wayne The campus is located along the eastern town line of Wayne and borders on High Mountain Preserve a forested area as well as the boroughs of Haledon and North Haledon nearly 1 200 acres 4 9 km2 of wetlands and woodlands and is 3 miles 4 8 km west of the historic Great Falls in Paterson New York City is 20 miles 32 km to the east the Jersey Shore is an hour s drive south skiing is 30 miles 48 km north and the Meadowlands Sports Complex is a half hour drive away Facilities edit nbsp 1600 Valley Road BuildingWilliam Paterson University s buildings include University Hall an 80 000 square foot academic building which opened in January 2016 and was funded in part by the Building Our Future Bond Act is a mix of general use classrooms dedicated laboratories and clinical spaces for programs in nursing communication disorders and public health 33 The David and Lorraine Cheng Library is the academic knowledge center of William Paterson University 34 The expanded and renovated 232 000 square foot Science Complex features nearly 100 research labs and 50 teaching labs 35 The 1600 Valley Road Building which includes interactive classrooms the Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales with its professional sales laboratory and the Financial Learning Center a simulated trading floor The University Galleries at the Ben Shahn Center for the Visual Arts presents exhibitions of contemporary art oversees the university s art collections and offers educational programs 36 The Power Art Center accommodates an array of studio arts including three dimensional design photography sculpture ceramics printmaking woodworking and painting 37 The Nel Bolger RN Nursing Laboratory is a patient simulation laboratory suite in Hunziker Hall The lab features computerized patient simulation mannequins a control station for operating the mannequins robotic digital cameras to record students practicing patient care techniques television screens to display the lab sessions one way mirrors to allow viewing by professors and editing facilities for creative electronic DVDs for evaluations of student progress 38 Other laboratories devoted to arts and sciences and large areas for environmental research include Hamilton Hall the communication building housing TV broadcast studios the WPSC radio station and sound engineering arts facilities Hamilton Hall originally Hobart Hall had its name changed in summer of 2019 The reasoning behind the name change was due to the fact that students particularly first year freshmen were confusing Hobart Manor and Hobart Hall for one another The new name is in reference to Alexander Hamilton one of the Founding Fathers of the United States and first United States Secretary of the Treasury The University Commons including the John Victor Machuga Student Center with its food court and the Speert Hall dining facility is the hub of campus life providing a venue for the entire University community to gather and interact Student life editResidential life edit The university provides housing for nearly 2 600 students in ten residence halls including two that opened in 2006 39 Two residence halls High Mountain East and West offer learning communities in collaboration with the university s Honors College and feature smart classrooms that are used as part of the living learning experience 40 With accommodations ranging from double room suites to apartments the university s modern smoke free buildings range in size from 100 to 400 students and are coed by suite with four residents sharing a suite or apartment First year students start out in traditional residence halls such as Overlook South and North Hillside Hall White Hall Matelson Hall and Century Hall while upper class students and older transfer students experience the added independence of the apartments Pioneer Hall and Heritage Hall 41 The newest residence hall Skyline Hall completed construction in 2019 Organizations and campus activities edit Offering an active campus experience for both resident and commuter students William Paterson University hosts 24 fraternities and sororities and more than 70 clubs and organizations as well as intramural and recreational activities peer education and leadership programs 42 William Paterson University s Club Sports include Cheerleading Bowling Equestrian Ice Hockey Rugby Dance and Track 43 William Paterson has been nationally recognized 44 for its alcohol prevention program which requires freshmen and transfer students to take AlcoholEdu an online alcohol prevention course to educate students about the consequences of alcohol abuse In addition student workers serve as peer health advocates and help to spread the message to their peers about the need to take a responsible approach to alcohol 45 William Paterson is also an active member in the New Jersey Higher Education Consortium on Alcohol and Other Drug Prevention and Education 46 WPSC 88 7 Brave New Radio William Paterson s student run radio station is the headquarters for College Radio Day an effort to celebrate the importance of college radio In 2012 more than 500 college radio stations in 20 countries participated in the event 47 In 2018 sorority student Jasmine Barkley who had been elected to the Greek student senate posted a video along with a white female student from Penn State University in which she used the n word in a song 48 she later posted a video saying that her video was not racist but the school s administration issued a statement condemning her actions 48 49 Greek organizations edit Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Psi Omega Rho Theta Cast Beta Kappa Psi Chi Upsilon Sigma Delta Phi Epsilon Groove Phi Groove Iota Phi Theta Lambda Sigma Upsilon Lambda Tau Omega Lambda Theta Alpha Lambda Theta Phi Lambda Upsilon Lambda Mu Sigma Upsilon Omega Delta Sigma Omega Phi Chi Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Phi Alpha Zeta Phi BetaAthletics editThe university has 13 intercollegiate sports teams in the NCAA Division III six for men and seven for women including NCAA teams in men s baseball and women s softball 50 The William Paterson University Pioneers compete in Division III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA as well as in the Eastern College Athletic Conference ECAC and the New Jersey Athletic Conference NJAC 51 The Faculty Athletic Support Team FAST was established in 2013 by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics The Office of the Provost and a number of faculty members to create a formalized program to enhance communication and serve a resource to assist student athletes with retention success and growth 52 Division III sports edit WP women s sportsBasketball Soccer Softball Field hockey Swimming amp diving Tennis VolleyballWP men s sportsBaseball national champions 1992 and 1996 53 Basketball Football Golf Soccer Swimming amp divingCultural events lectures conferences and art editWP Presents 54 is the university portal to information about performing arts programs produced and presented by the College of The Arts and Communication University Performing Arts and University Galleries administer programs in creative and performing arts including the Jazz Room Series New Jersey Playwrights Contest and all public productions in the Shea Center for Performing Arts 55 and the Hunziker Black Box Theatre 56 Cultural events take place on campus throughout the year including theater productions gallery exhibits and concerts presenting jazz classical and contemporary music The university s Jazz Room Series 57 launched in 1978 hosts both William Paterson s student ensembles and visiting professional and renowned jazz musicians The Jazz Room Series is the longest running campus based jazz concert series in the nation entering its thirty sixth year in 2014 58 The Jazz Room has received over two decades of continuous grant support from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts Department of State as well as grants from the National Endowment for the Arts 59 and the Geraldine R Dodge Foundation 60 The series has been featured on national and metropolitan area media including recorded broadcasts 61 The university has produced the Distinguished Lecturer Series DLS 62 which brings speakers from the worlds of politics government the arts literature science and business to campus The series has presented such speakers as New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox general managers Brian Cashman and Theo Epstein musical theatre composer Stephen Sondheim New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani former Secretary of State Colin Powell former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher film directors Oliver Stone and Spike Lee actor Al Pacino performer Gregory Hines writers Alice Walker and Joyce Carol Oates feminist social and political activist Gloria Steinem theatrical producer and director Harold Prince historian of education Diane Ravitch and entertainers Penn and Teller In 2013 William Paterson University was selected to host the Gubernatorial Debate between Governor Chris Christie and Senator Barbara Buono The university welcomed more than eight hundred audience members William Paterson University also hosted the New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate which featured candidates Chris Christie Jon Corzine and Chris Daggett 63 Since 1985 William Paterson has hosted the Abram Kartch Thomas Jefferson Lecture where Thomas Jefferson scholars have shared their research and scholarship with the campus community and high school students from throughout New Jersey The series began when Abram Kartch a retired Paterson businessman and Thomas Jefferson scholar provided William Paterson University with an endowment to offer an annual lecture for high school students on the relationship between Jefferson s words and thoughts and modern society 64 New Jersey National History Day is part of a very rigorous academic program in which middle and high school students compete for a spot in the state history contest held at William Paterson University annually The program encourages the study of social studies by guiding students to express themselves creatively through presentations of historical topics William Paterson has been the sponsor of New Jersey National History Day since 1988 and the program brings hundreds of students from multiple schools and districts to campus 65 The annual Orlanda Saa Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest at William Paterson University offers middle and high school students the opportunity to recite poetry in Chinese French German Italian Japanese Latin Spanish and ESL In 2014 the university celebrated its 31st year 66 William Paterson s Sculpture on Campus program represents one of the largest collections of public sculpture in New Jersey and the only higher education institution in the state with a formal program dedicated to placing public sculpture Twenty two works are located throughout the campus 67 Community and civic engagement editWilliam Paterson University is the only college or university in New Jersey that requires all students to take a three credit course in civic engagement as a requirement for graduation 68 William Paterson signed a partnership agreement with the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park The agreement is designed to generate greater use of the Park s historical cultural and natural resources for educational purposes 69 Honors awards and recognition editThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view April 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message University Hall the new academic building was awarded a silver citation in the 2016 American School amp University Educational Interiors Showcase a competition honoring excellence in education interiors 70 The 2014 Green Design Award for William Paterson s new 1 000 space parking garage for its energy efficient LED lighting technology from the Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders at their annual green design conference held on June 18 2014 71 William Paterson University was recognized in the 2016 list of Top University Sales Programs for its Russ Berrie Institute for Professional Sales in the Cotsakos College of Business The list released by the Sales Education Foundation of Dayton Ohio highlights William Paterson University as one of the best locations for hiring sales professionals 72 73 William Paterson s solar panel installation ranks among the 10 largest installations at higher education institutions in the United States The panels provide 15 to 20 percent of the institution s energy needs In 2012 William Paterson was a finalist for the Second Nature Climate Leadership Awards which recognize innovation and excellence in climate leadership at signatory institutions of the American College and University Presidents Climate Committee William Paterson was one of 20 colleges and universities nationwide and the only institution from New Jersey named as finalists 74 75 76 For the third time in six years William Paterson University s student run radio station WPSC 88 7 FM Brave New Radio 77 was named Best Radio Station in the Nation among institutions with more than 10 000 students by the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System IBS in March 2017 Additionally in IBS s first year offering awards in the medium of video WP TV the campus television station won for Best Sports Report 78 79 80 In 2018 WP TV won Best Sports Program Best Variety Program Best use of Graphics along with Best use of Social Media Instagram WPSC also won for Best Sports Play By Play Baseball Softball Best use of Social Media Other and Best College Radio Station in the Nation for the second year in a row 81 WPSC also won the 2018 National Marconi Award for Best Non Commercial Radio Station in the Nation 82 William Paterson University has been honored as a military friendly school for the seventh year in a row by the 2017 Guide to Military Friendly Schools and is included in their online listing at MilitaryFriendlySchools com 83 There are nearly 150 veterans and active service students on campus 84 William Paterson University s Cotsakos College of Business is included in the 2017 edition of Princeton Review s Best 295 Business Schools This marks the seventh consecutive year the Cotsakos College of Business has been featured in the book which is well known for college rankings based on how students rate their schools 85 William Paterson University s Financial Planning Program in the Cotsakos College of Business has been named one of the top schools for financial planners by Financial Planning Magazine for the sixth consecutive year 86 The College of Education received the Best Practice Award in Support of Global Diversity for 2011 from the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education AACTE The award honors the integration of diversity awareness into educator preparation and was presented to representatives of the program at AACTE s 63rd Annual Meeting and Exhibits in San Diego 87 The North Jersey Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention presented an award to William Paterson University on October 16 2011 in recognition of efforts by students and staff members to raise money and awareness for suicide prevention 88 Notable alumni editRichie Adubato professional basketball coach in the NBA 89 Eric Alexander jazz musician 90 91 Carl Allen jazz drummer 92 Ronald M Berkman president of Cleveland State University 93 Tom Brislin keyboardist vocalist songwriter and producer 94 Thom Brooks political philosopher and legal scholar 95 Kevin Burkhardt sportscaster 96 Joe Clark author speaker educator known for his overhaul of Eastside High School made famous by the Morgan Freeman movie Lean on Me 97 Rod Daniels sportscaster 98 Joseph Farah author and journalist 99 100 Tom Fitzgerald journalist 101 Jeremiah Fraites drummer Rob Fusari music producer amp songwriter 102 Samantha Giancola reality television star 103 Dana Hall jazz drummer percussionist composer bandleader and ethnomusicologist 104 Horace Jenkins professional basketball player 105 Justin Kauflin jazz pianist 106 Brian Lynch screenwriter Ferit Odman jazz drummer 107 Herbert Perez Olympic athlete in Taekwondo 108 Joseph D Pistone FBI agent 109 Tyshawn Sorey composer and multi instrumentalist Ray Toro musician Dick Vitale sportscaster 110 Clinton Wheeler former NBA player 111 Ian Ziering actor 112 Will Wood musician and comedian 113 Census designated place editWilliam Paterson University of New Jersey CDPCensus designated place nbsp nbsp William Paterson UniversityLocation in Passaic CountyShow map of Passaic County New Jersey nbsp nbsp William Paterson UniversityLocation in New JerseyShow map of New Jersey nbsp nbsp William Paterson UniversityLocation in the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 56 52 N 74 11 56 W 40 94778 N 74 19889 W 40 94778 74 19889 114 Country nbsp United StatesState nbsp New JerseyCountyPassaicElevation 114 512 ft 156 m Population 2020 Total1 417Time zoneUTC 05 00 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 Eastern EDT FIPS code34 81365 115 GNIS feature ID2806223 114 William Paterson University of New Jersey is a census designated place CDP 116 covering the William Paterson University campus in Wayne It first appeared as a CDP in the 2020 United States census with a population of 1 417 117 Historical population CensusPop Note 20201 417 U S Decennial Census 118 2020 119 2020 census edit William Paterson University of New Jersey CDP New Jersey Demographic Profile NH Non Hispanic Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos may be of any race Race Ethnicity Pop 2020 119 2020White alone NH 332 23 43 Black or African American alone NH 703 49 61 Native American or Alaska Native alone NH 0 0 00 Asian alone NH 59 4 16 Pacific Islander alone NH 0 0 00 Some Other Race alone NH 1 0 07 Mixed Race Multi Racial NH 13 0 92 Hispanic or Latino any race 309 21 81 Total 1 417 100 00 References edit History of William Paterson University www wpunj edu William Paterson University Retrieved December 24 2023 WP Campus Traditions Archived 2022 07 05 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Accessed July 7 2022 Pio WP s energetic mascot is a bear with characteristics that reflect William Paterson University s values and the attributes of many of our students gritty confident persevering fun loving and the first in the family to attend college Pio made a debut at Homecoming 2021 giving high fives and hugs posing for selfies dancing with tailgating students and alumni and rallying spectators from the sidelines University Facts William Paterson University Archived from the original on July 1 2014 Retrieved June 18 2014 University Facts William Paterson University Archived from the original on July 1 2014 Retrieved June 18 2014 History Archived 2022 07 07 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Accessed July 7 2022 Hobart Manor Archived 2022 07 04 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Accessed July 7 2022 Since 1951 William Paterson University has been situated on one such estate Called Ailsa Farms the property was owned by the family of Garret Hobart the twenty fourth vice president of the United States who served under William McKinley CONTENTdm cdm15701 contentdm oclc org Archived from the original on June 23 2015 Retrieved June 23 2015 History of Hobart Manor Archived 2018 07 31 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Accessed July 30 2018 Listing State Colleges and Universities All Accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education Archived 2016 01 08 at the Wayback Machine NJ Commission on Higher Education accepted the college s petition to become William Paterson University of New Jersey WPUNJ University History Archived 2019 05 04 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson Has New President Fox News March 9 2018 Archived from the original on July 2 2018 Retrieved July 2 2018 William Paterson University to Offer Affordable and Quality Online Undergraduate Degree Programs Aimed at Working Adults www academicpartnerships com Academic Partnerships August 5 2021 Archived from the original on December 2 2021 Retrieved December 2 2021 Koruth Mary Ann William Paterson University s layoff plan to resolve 30M deficit met with hundreds of protesters www northjersey com NorthJersey com Archived from the original on December 4 2021 Retrieved December 2 2021 William Paterson University Program Accreditations and Certifications Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Accredited Degree Listings Archived 2014 04 10 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University of New Jersey Overview U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on March 4 2018 Retrieved March 4 2018 College of the Arts and Communication Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine The College of Arts and Communications Department List Archived 2014 10 12 at the Wayback Machine College of Business permanent dead link Christos Cotsakos College of Business Archived 2011 02 20 at the Wayback Machine Cotsakos College of Business Programs of Study Archived 2014 12 06 at the Wayback Machine College of Education Archived 2010 05 27 at the Wayback Machine The College of Education Undergraduate Programs Archived 2014 08 06 at the Wayback Machine The College of Education Master s Degree Programs Archived 2015 03 03 at the Wayback Machine College of Humanities and Social Sciences Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine Undergraduate Majors wpunj edu Archived from the original on November 14 2014 Retrieved October 20 2014 Doctor of Psychology program Clinical Psychology Archived 2015 04 04 at the Wayback Machine College of Science and Health Archived 2010 12 10 at the Wayback Machine The College of Science and Health Undergraduate Programs Archived 2014 10 15 at the Wayback Machine The College of Science and Health Graduate Programs Archived 2012 05 09 at the Wayback Machine Pre Professional Programs Archived 2014 04 19 at the Wayback Machine The University College permanent dead link PARK MINJAE William Paterson s new multimillion dollar academic center makes debut NorthJersey com Archived from the original on December 22 2016 Retrieved December 21 2016 William Paterson University David and Lorraine Cheng Library Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine A Visual Tour of the New Science Complex Archived from the original on April 5 2015 Retrieved October 20 2014 William Paterson University University Galleries Archived 2014 09 27 at the Wayback Machine University Galleries and Collections The Galleries Power Art Gallery Archived 2016 03 04 at the Wayback Machine News release Supporting the construction of a high tech nursing lab Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine Residence Life Our Residence Halls Archived 2014 03 28 at the Wayback Machine Residence Life High Mountain East and West Archived 2014 08 02 at the Wayback Machine Residence Life Heritage and Pioneer Apartments Archived 2014 03 28 at the Wayback Machine Pioneer Life Clubs amp Organizations Archived 2015 10 18 at the Wayback Machine WP Club Sports Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine Outside The Classroom William Paterson University s prevention expert honored for outstanding contribution to the field Archived 2011 01 02 at the Wayback Machine Counseling Health and Wellness Center Peer Health Advocates Archived 2014 02 14 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Higher Education Consortium Active Member Schools Archived 2015 09 09 at the Wayback Machine College Radio Day Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine CollegeRadio org Retrieved November 21 2019 a b Benjamin Fearnow April 24 2018 Newsweek magazine SORORITY SISTER DENIES BEING RACIST AFTER VIDEO ASKING PERMISSION TO SING N WORD IN FREAKY FRIDAY Archived 2018 04 26 at the Wayback Machine sorority sister repeatedly using the n word and asking for permission to sing the racial epithet in rap songs as Jasmine Barkley who was recently elected vice president of the school s Greek Senate John Fiorino April 23 2018 The Beacon WPU student newspaper William Paterson Student in Racist Video Releases Comment Archived 2018 04 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 24 2018 WP Intercollegiate Athletics Archived 2010 04 28 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Intercollegiate Athletics website Archived 2010 04 28 at the Wayback Machine Faculty Athletic Support Team Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine FAST WP Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame Archived 2014 10 20 at the Wayback Machine William Paterson University Our Mission wpunj edu Archived from the original on October 15 2014 Retrieved October 20 2014 Shea Center for Performing Arts Archived 2014 10 10 at the Wayback Machine Hunziker Black Box Theatre Archived 2014 10 15 at the Wayback Machine WP Presents Jazz Room Series Archived 2014 07 02 at the Wayback Machine Jazz Room Series Archived 2014 07 02 at the Wayback Machine Recent Awards National Endowment for the Arts Archived 2014 05 11 at the Wayback Machine The Geraldine R Dodge Foundation Press Release 99 Grants Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine WBGO org Jazz Room Series Art Partner William Paterson search results Distinguished Lecturer Series for thirty three years 33 Years of Exceptional Programs Archived 2014 08 13 at the Wayback Machine News Release Broadway Icon Harold Prince to Discuss His Life and Career on May 1 as Part of William Paterson University s Distinguished Lecturer Series Archived 2015 10 18 at the Wayback Machine College of Humanities and Social Sciences Abram Kartch Thomas Jefferson Lecture Celebrates Thirtieth Anniversary Archived 2014 07 30 at the Wayback Machine News Release 25th Annual New Jersey National History Day Features More than 450 Students in Competition to be Held at William Paterson University Archived 2015 10 18 at the Wayback Machine Campus Event 31st Annual Orlando Saa Foreign Language Poetry Recitation Contest Archived 2014 02 15 at the Wayback Machine University Galleries and Collections Collections Sculptures on Campus Archived 2015 10 18 at the Wayback Machine University Core Curriculum CORE In Depth Archived 2014 07 17 at the Wayback Machine Greater Paterson Chamber of Commerce WPUNJ and Paterson Great Falls National Park Sign Collaboration Agreement permanent dead link May June 2013 William Paterson University s University Hall Awarded a Silver Citation NK ArchitectsNK Architects www nkarchitects 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