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  1. The forces that sparked the founding of Wheaton College began more than 165 years ago with a father’s wish to memorialize his recently deceased and much-loved daughter. Rather than erect a marble statue or another static structure, Judge Laban Wheaton, at the urging of his daughter-in-law, Eliza Baylies Chapin Wheaton, decided to create a ...

  2. Wheaton College is a private Evangelical Christian liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois. [3] It was founded by evangelical abolitionists in 1860. [4] Wheaton College was a stop on the Underground Railroad and graduated one of Illinois' first black college graduates.

  3. J. Richard Chase (Ph.D., Cornell University) came to Wheaton College in 1982 after serving twelve years as president of Biola. He reinforced Wheaton's commitment to its biblical foundations and oversaw a period of significant growth relating to endowment, buildings, and academic programs.

  4. Jul 21, 2023 · Wheaton College was founded in 1860. Total enrollment is about 2,700. It became a college in 1860 and was renamed for an early donor, Warren L. Wheaton, who also cofounded the city of Wheaton.

  5. Aug 19, 2014 · Founded in 1860 by pastor Jonathan Blanchard, Wheaton College's abolitionist past was cemented in 2009 when a document was uncovered that identified the school as a stop on the Underground...

  6. Wheaton College. Organized in 1853 by Wesleyan Methodists, Illinois Institute was rechartered in 1860 as Wheaton College. Jonathan Blanchard came from Knox College to become Wheaton's first president, separating the school from any denominational support.

  7. Early in Wheaton Colleges history, Chicago was seen as the gateway to global missions, and in the early twentieth century, students engaged with the city primarily through personal evangelism. The focus changed mid-century to more direct service and care for the people of the city.

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