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James Madison, the university's namesake, by John Vanderlyn (1816) Aerial view of campus from 1937, showing the original campus plan, prior to major expansions of the campus. Founded in 1908 as a women's college, James Madison University was established by the Virginia General Assembly.
The governing body at Duke University is known as the board of trustees, while each college and the graduate school maintains its own board of visitors. [4] The University of South Carolina [5] Michigan State University, [6] Indiana University, [7] University of Notre Dame, [8] and the University of Connecticut [9] are also governed by boards ...
The stadium was again renamed in 1990 for William E. Bridgeforth, former member of the JMU Board of Visitors. In 2003 the field was named in honor of JMU benefactor Zane Showker (whose name is also on the building for JMU's School of Business).
She joined James Madison University's board of visitors in October 2018. [3] Previously, Warden was on the board of the university's College of Business, starting in 2016. [ 3 ] She received a Business Achievement Award from James Madison University's Beta Gamma Sigma chapter in 2018.
Board of Visitors: 1819–1826 James Madison: University of Virginia: Board of Visitors: 1819–1836 Madison College (Pennsylvania) Allowed use of his name; benefactor: contributed funds ($2,000 in 1827 dollars) towards founding [33] 1827 James Monroe: George Washington University: Benefactor: 1821 University of Virginia: Board of Visitors 1826 ...
The station, established in 1990, is owned and operated by James Madison University. The station's broadcast license is held by the James Madison University Board of Visitors. [2] WXJM station management reports to the JMU Media Board, which is under the jurisdiction of the University Board of Visitors. [3]
On September 29, 2006, the James Madison University Board of Visitors announced that ten sports teams would be eliminated effective July 1, 2007. [17] The affected teams were men's archery, cross country, gymnastics, indoor track, outdoor track, swimming, and wrestling, as well as women's archery, fencing, and gymnastics.
James Madison – Rector (1826–1836) [118] James Monroe – Board of Visitors ([119] Joseph Carrington Cabell – Rector (1834–1836 & 1845–1856)