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The following is a List of defunct universities and colleges in Illinois. This list includes accredited , degree -granting institutions and bona fide institutions of higher learning that operated before accreditation existed.
According to campus legend, the English Building is haunted by the ghost of a female student who drowned in the building's pool. [4] [8] [9] Students using the building have reported mysterious phenomena such as doors opening or closing on their own, loudly-creaking floors, and the faint voice of a woman sounding from nowhere. [4] [8] [9]
Pages in category "Defunct universities and colleges in Illinois" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Analyzing data from the Office of Postsecondary Education Campus Safety and Security, researchers at FindTheBest recently compiled a list of thetop 25 most dangerous colleges, determining the four ...
The Little Bighorn Battlefield, located near Hardin, is said to be haunted by the ghosts of both U.S. soldiers and Native Americans who participated in the battle. [91] Montana Territorial Prison in Deer Lodge, Montana is said to be among the most haunted locations in the state. A number of deaths occurred there, including during a riot in 1959 ...
Abingdon College (1853–1888), in Abingdon, merged with Eureka College in 1885, campus closed in 1888; Argosy University (2001–2019, Chicago, Schaumburg) Barat College (1858–2005), in Lake Forest, became a part of DePaul University in 2001. Barat campus closed in 2005. Brown's Business College (1876–1994), numerous locations around Illinois
A shy woman with psychic powers joins a college sorority. Television film [34] 1981 Hell Night: Tom DeSimone: Sorority and fraternity pledges must stay in a reportedly haunted house near their campus. See note [β] [35] 1983 The House on Sorority Row: Mark Rosman: Sorority sisters are murdered by a killer during their last night in their ...
Altgeld Hall, UIUC in Urbana, Illinois "Altgeld's castles" are buildings in the Gothic Revival style at five Illinois public universities, all built at the initiative or inspiration of Illinois Governor John Peter Altgeld [1] During his term as governor (1893-1897), Altgeld expressed certain opinions on how buildings should be erected in the state of Illinois.