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IWU's campus was known first as Marion Normal College (1890–1912) and then as Marion Normal Institute (1912–1918). [7]In 1918, the Marion Normal Institute relocated to Muncie, Indiana, and merged with the Indiana Normal Institute.
Wesley Seminary has completed construction of its seminary on the IWU campus in Marion, Indiana in part through a donation from the Green family, owners of the Hobby Lobby corporation. On April 12, 2012, the cornerstone for the new $7 million Wesley Seminary building was laid and the facility was completed in 2013.
The Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats are the athletic teams that represent Indiana Wesleyan University, located in Marion, Indiana, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Crossroads League (formerly known as the Mid-Central College Conference (MCCC) until after the 2011–12 school year) since the 1973–74 ...
The station is completely operated and managed by students at Indiana Wesleyan University. Any student at IWU is allowed and encouraged to gain the experience of having a weekly radio show. WIWU features several specialty shows including Studio 214, a community-focused talk show ; Fortress Throwbacks, a classic contemporary Christian / hard ...
Indiana Wesleyan University campus Marion's manufacturing sector produces automotive components, paper products, foundry products, machinery, wire, and cable. The paper plate industry was born in Marion; in its infancy, five of the nation's nine plants were located in the city.
The Higher Learning Commission is the institutional accrediting agency that has historically accredited many colleges and universities in Indiana. Additionally, Indiana is home to three public university systems: Indiana University, the Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, and the Purdue University System.
Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats men's basketball players (2 P) Pages in category "Indiana Wesleyan University alumni" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
The station was formerly WIWU-CD, owned by Indiana Wesleyan University, until it was sold to Frank Copsidas in December 2020. [2] As WIWU-CD, it aired local entertainment, sports, and news programming for Marion and Grant County, in addition to airing religious programming from TLN, Cornerstone Television and WHT. The sale came more than a year ...