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Wheaton College was founded in 1860. Its predecessor, the Illinois Institute, had been founded in late 1853 by Wesleyan Methodists as a college and preparatory school. . Wheaton's first president, Jonathan Blanchard, was a former president of Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois, and a staunch abolitionist with ties to Oberlin Co
Paula M. Rooney, 1995–2022, Dean College [23] Kathleen H. Geoppinger, 1995–present, Midwestern University; Linda J. Kaminski, 1995–2024, Yakima Valley College; Jane O'Meara Sanders, 1996–1997, Goddard College, 2004–2011 Burlington College; Portia Shields, 1996–2005, Albany State University
Dennis M. Hanno (born 1955) is an American accountant and academic administrator was served as 11th president of Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, for more than seven-year term. He also served as provost of Babson College. Hanno is a Clinical Associate Professor at Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University.
Phil Ryken, BA English literature and philosophy, 1988 – former pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church and current president of Wheaton College; Daniel W. Smith, BA literature; John H. Walton – Old Testament scholar; Marvin R. Wilson, BA history – Professor of Biblical Studies at Gordon College
In 1961, he was appointed Professor of History at Wheaton and a year later, in 1962, became Provost. In 1965, Armerding succeeded the retiring V. Raymond Edman as Wheaton's president and Edman became Chancellor. During Armerding's Presidency, Wheaton College constructed a new library and a new science building, eventually renamed Armerding Hall.
Ardent abolitionists founded Wheaton College in DuPage County just before the start of the Civil War, an era when calls for the immediate end of slavery and promotion of racial justice were often ...
Wheaton College is a private liberal arts college in Norton, Massachusetts. Wheaton was founded in 1834 as a female seminary . The trustees officially changed the name of the Wheaton Female Seminary to Wheaton College in 1912 after receiving a college charter from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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