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Former member of the Wisconsin State Senate [19] Gary Drzewiecki: 1973–1974 Non-degreed Former member of the Wisconsin State Senate [20] [21] Robert J. Larson: 1966 Guidance (Master's) Former Wisconsin State Assembly [22] Terry Link: Member of the Illinois Senate [23] Clint Moses: 1999 Human biology Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly [24 ...
In 1908, to simplify and clarify administration, Stout merged his various educational enterprises into the Stout Institute, which was sold to the state of Wisconsin after Stout's death in 1911. [5] The school was governed by its own board of trustees until 1955, when it became part of the Wisconsin State Colleges system as Stout State College .
Pages in category "University of Wisconsin–Stout alumni" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Chartered before Kansas became a state. Was originally named Episcopal Female Seminary of Topeka but changed name around the time the school re-chartered in 1870. [14] Concordia Normal School: Concordia: 1874: 1876: Lost state funding and did not survive. State normal schools were consolidated to what is now Emporia State University [15]
Dean Smith (1931–2015), University of North Carolina and Basketball Hall of Fame coach [143] Mark Turgeon (1965– ), head basketball coach at University of Maryland; formerly coach at Texas A&M University [144] Kyle Weems (1989– ), small forward [145]
Ricky R. Washington Jr., 45, of Topeka, was the man killed in Sunday morning’s double shooting in central Topeka, police said Tuesday. Police still weren't making public the name, age or gender ...
Pages in category "Wisconsin State University alumni" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.
The University of Wisconsin was created by the state constitution in 1848, and held its first classes in Madison in 1849. In 1956, pressed by the growing demand for a large public university that offered graduate programs in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's largest city, Wisconsin lawmakers merged Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee (WSCM) and the University of Wisconsin–Extension's Milwaukee ...