List of presidents of Baldwin Wallace University
Appearance
The following is a complete List of Presidents of Baldwin Wallace University. This list includes previous presidents under the school's past names Baldwin–Wallace College, Baldwin University, German Wallace College and Baldwin Institute.[1]
Baldwin Institute
# | Name | Term | notes | References |
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1 | H Dwight | 1846–1855 | The first principle was Rev. H. Dwight, was named in April 1846. | |
2 | John Wheeler | 1855–1870 | Soon after becoming principal a charter was granted establishing Baldwin University | [1] |
Baldwin University
# | Name | Term | notes | References |
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1 | John Wheeler | 1856–1870 | Wheeler has a building named after him on the north side of BW's Campus. The building is home to the Education Department. | [1] |
2 | Godman William | 1870–1875 | [1] | |
3 | Aaron Schuyler | 1875–1885 | [1] | |
4 | Joseph E. Stubbs | 1886–1894 | [1] | |
5 | Millard F. Warner | 1894–1899 | [1] | |
6 | Robert M. Freshwater | 1899–1902 | [1] | |
7 | Glezan A. Reeder | 1902–1905 | [1] | |
8 | George B. Rogers | 1905–1907 | [1] | |
9 | Robert L. Waggoner | 1909–1911 | [1] | |
10 | Glezan A. Reeder | 1911–1913 | [1] |
German Wallace College
# | Name | Term | notes | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | William Nast | 1864–1893 | [1] | |
2 | Karl Riemenschneider | 1894–1908 | Reimenschneider's son Albert is the founder of the BW Conservatory and BW Bach Festival, the first Collegiate Bach Festival in the Nation [3] | [1] |
3 | Edwin Havinghurst | 1908–1910 | [1] | |
4 | Arthur L. Breslich | 1910–1913 | [1] |
Baldwin-Wallace College
# | Name | Term | notes | References |
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1 | Arthur Louis Breslich | 1913–1918 | [1] | |
2 | Albert Boynton Storms | 1918–1933 | [1] | |
3 | Louis C. Wright | 1934–1948 | [1] | |
4 | John Lowden Knight | 1949–1954 | [1] | |
5 | Alfred Bryan Bonds | 1955–1981 | Bonds has a building named after him (Bonds Hall) which is located on BW's south side campus, and serves as the university's administration building | [1] |
6 | Neal Malicky | 1981–1999 | Malicky, has a building named after him (Malicky Hall) which is located on BW's north side of campus, and serves as an academic building. Malicky Hall his home to Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science departments. | [1] |
7 | Mark H. Collier | 1999–2006 | BW has named a lecture series called "Goals of Enduring Questions: The Mark Collier Lecture Series" named after Collier. | [1][4] |
8 | Richard Durst | 2006–2012 | Durst Welcome Center is located on BW's south side of campus and serves as the admissions office. | [1][5] |
Baldwin Wallace University
# | Name | Term | notes | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rober C. Helmer | 2012–current | [1] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Berger DuMound,, Joanne (February 11, 2012). "Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College will become Baldwin Wallace University". Retrieved February 11, 2012.
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: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) - ^ A history of education in the state of Ohio: A centennial volume. columbus: Gazette Printing Press. 1876. p. 234.
- ^ "Bach Festival Founding".
- ^ "Lecture series". Lecture series. Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- ^ "New Welcome Center at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College taking shape". Cleveland Plain Dealer. January 11, 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.