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half-completed Franklin College building went up for auction. The building and 33 surrounding acres were purchased by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). Lewis Estes was named the first president. Following a few years of economic struggle, Estes resigned. Benjamin Trueblood, a 26-year-old recent Earlham College graduate, was named the new president. In 1875, Wilmington College graduated its first class of four students, three females, and one male. South Hall (razed 1956) was the college's first dorm in 1876, and in 1904 the college purchased a former boarding house and named it Twin Ash Hall (demolished 1984).
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Features David and June Harcum Art Gallery, the WC Theatre Department, 440-seat Hugh Heiland Theatre, Meriam R. Hare Quaker Heritage Center, T. Canby Jones Meetinghouse, and two-story academic wing with classrooms and faculty offices. Wilmington College Campus Ministry is also housed here, as well as
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Three story student union in the center of campus. The Pyle Center is home to the campus book store, mailroom, financial one stop, housing and residence life, student affairs, diversity and inclusion, student government, and student activities. The second floor of Pyle is known as T.O.P. and is the
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Originally constructed as the Clinton County Infirmary in 1906. In 1997, Wilmington College purchased the land and existing structure. The structure houses dormitories and academic classrooms. One side houses the art program and the other agriculture labs. The Wilmington College Campus Farm is also
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In 1944, under President S. Arthur Watson, the college was accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and joined the North Central Association of Colleges. Following WWII, Wilmington College saw a huge boost in growth. Under President Samuel Marble, Marble Hall (1950) was constructed by students.
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In 1863 three brothers, Hugh, James, and Thomas Garvin founded Franklin College in Albany, Ohio. After two years in Albany, the college was relocated to Wilmington, where the cornerstone of College Hall was laid on 4 July 1866. The institution was closed in 1868 following the Civil War. In 1870 the
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Began as a science building for the college, and later renovated into student housing. Renovated to become home of the college's science programs once again temporarily during ongoing renovations to Kettering Hall. Bailey Hall is currently home to political science, criminal justice,
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Wilmington College has a partnership with Drayer Physical Therapy Institute. Athletic Training, Exercise Science, and Physical Therapy students get hands-on learning opportunities through Drayer's office that is housed in the College's Center for Sport Sciences.
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This was due to the large boost in the middle class following WWII and the creation of the G.I. Bill. Also built by students were The Pyle Student Center (1957) and Friends Hall (1955). The current gymnasium, Herman Court was constructed in 1966.
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student dining hall. The basement, known as the Underground, is home to study space, a general store, and large game room. In December 2023, the Pyle Center began undergoing renovations. The T.O.P. was fully renovated in August of 2022.
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In 2020, Trevor Bates was named as the College’s 19th and first African-American president. Bates was released from his contract in March 2023 by the college's board of trustees and Corey Cockerill was named interim president.
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Includes the renovated 34,000 square-foot former Kettering Science Hall and a 13,500 square-foot addition. The facility hosts 10 classrooms, 10 laboratories, three research labs, two 100-seat lecture halls and 30
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The college library, named for former College president S. Arthur Watson. The building is home to the college archives, OhioLink, OPAL, and study space for students. In 2023 the Watson Library began undergoing
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The college has 25 majors, 27 minors, and 32 concentrations. As well as three graduate programs. There are 18 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Div-III. The campus features over 50 student-led organizations.
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Rooted in Wilmington College's Quaker identity, the Peace Resource Center is the only academic center and archives in the United States wholly devoted to the human experience of nuclear war, vis-a-vis the
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Historic building present at Wilmington College's founding in 1870. Houses classrooms, faculty offices, offices of Admission, Financial Aid, the President's Office, and Academic Affairs. Added to
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program, indoor and outdoor practice facilities for all athletic teams, and offices for Drayer Physical Therapy Institute, Beacon Orthopedics and Sport Medicine, and chiropractic offices.
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Houses the Academic Resource Center, computer labs, photography labs and studios, the Communication Arts Department, and student publication offices.
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Wilmington College offers 24 undergraduate majors with 27 minors and 32 concentrations. Wilmington College currently offers two masters programs.
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Wilmington has had nine individual National Champions - eight track & field and one wrestling, as well as one team National Championship.
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Wilmington College athletic teams are known as the "Fightin' Quakers". Their colors are dark green and lime green. The Quakers compete at the
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The ground breaking for Marble Hall, which was entirely built by students and brought national attention to Wilmington College. 13 April 1948.
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Wilmington College has been home to nine Fulbright Scholars. Wilmington College has also hosted three visiting scholars.
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Wilmington College's Watson Library is a member of the Ohio Private Academic Libraries (OPAL) consortium and the
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Kelly Religious Center houses faculty offices, classrooms, and the offices of the Wilmington Yearly Meeting.
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consortium that provides an integrated catalog, e-resources, and more than 100 research databases.
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from 1998 to 1999, before joining the OAC in 2000. Wilmington's conference opponents include:
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Wilmington College Greek life participates yearly in Greek Bed Races at Homecoming.
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Wilmington College operates in Dayton, Warren, and Lebanon Correctional Institutes.
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Wilmington College offers nine men's teams and nine women's teams, including
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from 1990 to 1996 and served as an independent until 1998. WC was in the
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Before becoming a member of the NCAA, Wilmington's teams competed in the
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Universities and colleges accredited by the Higher Learning Commission
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From Lebanon University which merged with Wilmington College in 1917
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Wilmington College was the location of summer training camp for the
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on August 6 and 9, 1945. Founded by Quaker nuclear abolitionist
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housed here, containing several barns for equipment and animals.
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Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities
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Wilmington College (Wilmington, Ohio) Liberal Arts College
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Wilmington College football players take the field in 2018
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Wilmington was previously a member of the 827:, 1983 – national, with agricultural affinity 721:: Historic residence hall for fifty students. 8: 86: 2878:Tourist attractions in Clinton County, Ohio 1187:Dark Green, Lime Green, and White 615:psychology/sociology, and business offices. 2496: 2482: 2474: 2388: 2374: 2366: 1442:2005 NCAA Division III outdoor triple-jump 1063: 943:, 1985 – auxiliary, operates as a sorority 937:, 1984 – auxiliary, operates as a sorority 641:Oscar F. Boyd Cultural Arts Center (2005): 406:College Hall pictured in the early 1960s. 369:the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) 85: 2843:Private universities and colleges in Ohio 1448:2006 NCAA Division III outdoor pole vault 1430:2004 NCAA Division III National Champions 974:, 19xx-2014? – national auxiliary for ΙΦΘ 868:, 1972-20xx – local fraternity (Inactive) 792:North American Interfraternity Conference 395:In 1917, Wilmington College acquired the 18:Wilmington Fightin' Quakers football 1885:, United States Representative from Ohio 1879:, United States Representative from Ohio 1864:, United States Representative from Ohio 1845:, United States Representative from Ohio 1839:, United States Representative from Ohio 1774:, United States Representative from Ohio 1759:, United States Representative from Ohio 1753:, United States Representative from Ohio 1466:2023 NCAA Division III outdoor high-jump 1460:2014 NCAA Division III outdoor high-jump 1365:Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference 1325:Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) 1289:Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) 67:of all important aspects of the article. 1939: 1540::'93, '94, '95, '98, '99, '00, '02, '03 1534::'92, '93, '94, '95, '98, '99, '00, '04 1436:2004 NCAA Division III indoor high-jump 1424:2002 NCAA Division III Wrestling 157 lb 1418:1997 NCAA Division III indoor high-jump 941:Phi Alpha Psi Sweethearts (ΦΑΨ sisters) 845:, 2019 – international fraternity (NIC) 768:Wilmington College recognizes thirteen 681:Center for the Sciences and Agriculture 27:Private college in Wilmington, Ohio, US 1454:2010 NCAA Division III indoor 55m dash 997:Association of College Honor Societies 708:Marble Hall shortly after completion. 63:Please consider expanding the lead to 2205:Wilmington College (Wilmington, Ohio) 1237:Fans Cheering on the Fightin' Quakers 745:: Apartment-style residence buildings 635:Robinson Communication Center (1992): 7: 2100:"Wilmington College: Watson Library" 1870:, United States Representative from 1830:, United States Representative from 1765:, United States Representative from 1738:, United States Representative from 1472:2024 NCAA Division III outdoor 5000m 1245:level and have been a member of the 606:National Register of Historic Places 501:Indicates interim/acting president* 1812:, Presbyterian scholar, founder of 1647:'13, Quaker Theologian & Author 1050:, 1972-20xx – history honors (ACHS) 751:: Townhouse units for upperclassmen 32:Wilmington College (disambiguation) 1037:, 19xx – agriculture honors (ACHS) 25: 2868:Education in Clinton County, Ohio 1665:'58, Major League baseball umpire 1147:Fred Raizk Arena at Hermann Court 961:, 2017 – national sorority (NPHC) 836:, 2008 – International fraternity 648:Center for Sport Sciences (2015): 461:Sheppard Arthur Watson: 1940-1947 371:in 1870 and is accredited by the 2853:Quaker universities and colleges 2587: 2324:"Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow" 1973:Hamilton, John (April 1, 2023). 1705:, star of the television series 1613:from the team's first season in 1010:, 1991 – economics honors (ACHS) 995:(ACHS) indicates members of the 952:, 2009 – national sorority (NPC) 904:(NPHC) indicates members of the 796:(NPHC) indicates members of the 619:S. 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It was established by 2782:Defiance Yellow Jackets 2709:Kenyon Lords and Ladies 2636:Ohio Dominican Panthers 2616:Central State Marauders 2534:Cleveland State Vikings 1979:Wilmington News Journal 1699:-winning American actor 1544:Men's Track & Field 1381:John Carroll University 1220:Team NCAA championships 1155:Tewksbury Delaney Field 928:, 1978 – local sorority 922:, 1921 – local sorority 916:, 1907 – local sorority 914:Delta Omega Theta (ΔΩΘ) 494:Trevor Bates: 2021–2023 443:Albert Brown: 1903-1912 437:David Dennis: 1879-1881 98:Wilmington College Logo 2764:Wooster Fighting Scots 2719:Mount St. Joseph Lions 2130:cat.opal-libraries.org 1575:Charles "Shifty" Bolen 1257: 1238: 765: 749:College Commons (2001) 709: 682: 592: 449:J Edwin Jay: 1915-1927 407: 388: 2524:Bowling Green Falcons 2151:"Homepage – OhioLINK" 1799:Franklin D. Roosevelt 1772:William T. 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