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Ichabod Washburn (1798–1868) was an American Congregational deacon and industrialist from Worcester County, Massachusetts. His financial endowments led to the naming of Washburn College, now Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas and the foundation of Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts .
Ichabod Washburn (1798–1868), owner of the world's largest wire mill, the Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company; co-founder of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1865) Israel Washburn (1784–1876), father of Israel Washburn Jr., Elihu Benjamin, Charles Ames, and William D. Washburn; member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives ...
The "Ichabods" nickname is named after the university's contributor Ichabod Washburn, who was also the founder of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prior to the 2013–14 season, the women's athletic teams were known as the "Lady Blues". On May 24, 2013, the Lady Blues nickname was dropped. [2]
The Washburn Ichabods men's basketball team represents Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas, in the NCAA Division II men's basketball competition. The team is currently coached by Brett Ballard, who is in his eighth year at the helm. [2] Ballard replaced Bob Chipman, who retired after the 2016–17 season. [3]
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This is a list of Washburn Ichabods football season records. The Washburn Ichabods football team is the football team of Washburn University , located in the American city of[Topeka, Kansas]. The team competes as a Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) at the NCAA Division II level.
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The inauguration of JuliAnn Mazachek as the 15th president of Washburn University — and the first woman to do so — was, to start, an occasion of solemn significance, and pomp and circumstance ...