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− | }} | + | }}'''Baldwin Wallace University''' ('''BW''') is a [[private university]] in [[Berea, Ohio]]. It was founded in 1845 as [[Baldwin Institute]] by Methodist businessman John Baldwin.<ref>https://www.bw.edu/about/history/ | title=History at Baldwin Wallace University}}</ref> The school merged with nearby German Wallace College in 1913 to become Baldwin-Wallace College. |
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+ | BW has two campus sites: [[Berea, Ohio|Berea]], which serves as the main campus, and BW at Corporate College East in [[Warrensville Heights, Ohio|Warrensville Heights]].<ref name="B-W: BW at Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights">[http://www.bw.edu/academics/corporate-college-east/B-W: BW at Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903125319/http://www.bw.edu/academics/corporate-college-east/B-W%3A |date=September 3, 2014 }}. Bw.edu. Retrieved on 2014-08-1928.</ref> Today BW enrolls around 3,050 full-time undergraduate students, 800 evening and weekend adult learners, and 830 graduate students. BW recruits students throughout Ohio but also students from all over the United States and internationally.<ref name="B-W: Points of Pride">[http://www.bw.edu/quickfacts/pride/ B-W: Points of Pride] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090401135907/http://www.bw.edu/quickfacts/pride/ |date=April 1, 2009 }}. Bw.edu. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.</ref> Baldwin Wallace's motto is "Creating contributing, compassionate citizens of an increasingly global society." Baldwin Wallace's athletic teams compete as members of [[NCAA Division III]] athletics in the [[Ohio Athletic Conference]]. | ||
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Baldwin-Wallace College (University) | |
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Motto | "Creating contributing, compassionate citizens of an increasingly global society." |
Formation | 1845 |
Headquarters | Ohio |
Type | Private |
Other name | Yellow Jackets |
Ohio liberal arts college |
Baldwin Wallace University (BW) is a private university in Berea, Ohio. It was founded in 1845 as Baldwin Institute by Methodist businessman John Baldwin.[1] The school merged with nearby German Wallace College in 1913 to become Baldwin-Wallace College.
BW has two campus sites: Berea, which serves as the main campus, and BW at Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights.[2] Today BW enrolls around 3,050 full-time undergraduate students, 800 evening and weekend adult learners, and 830 graduate students. BW recruits students throughout Ohio but also students from all over the United States and internationally.[3] Baldwin Wallace's motto is "Creating contributing, compassionate citizens of an increasingly global society." Baldwin Wallace's athletic teams compete as members of NCAA Division III athletics in the Ohio Athletic Conference.
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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David Ferrie | 28 March 1919 | 22 February 1967 | US | Pilot JFK/Assassination/Premature death | JFK figure who suddenly died within a few hours of his friend, Eladio del Valle. |
Caleb Maupin | US | Author Journalist |
References
- ↑ https://www.bw.edu/about/history/ | title=History at Baldwin Wallace University}}
- ↑ BW at Corporate College East in Warrensville Heights Archived September 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.. Bw.edu. Retrieved on 2014-08-1928.
- ↑ B-W: Points of Pride Archived April 1, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.. Bw.edu. Retrieved on 2012-05-19.