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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. The Seminary opened its doors to its first class of students in April 1835. The Seminary’s original purpose was as an institution dedicated to the higher education of older girls. Looking back at the origins of the present-day Wheaton College honors the the legacy created 175 years ago.

  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. chard in i860 when he founded Wheaton College. Additions were made to the original building from i860 to 1927 - the stone above the doorway of the tower bears the date 1871 - and even in 1959 the first floor was remodeled. The i,ooo-pound tower bell con-tinues to summon students to chapel each morning and to her-ald college victories and announce

  6. Initially a preparatory school, Wheaton College became a college in 1860 and was renamed in honor of early donor Warren L. Wheaton, who also co-founded the city of Wheaton. The college's educational programs have always been informed by Evangelical Christianity, offering undergraduate majors in arts and sciences, business, religion, and education.

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  8. Sep 24, 2023 · 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...

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