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Eureka College
NameEureka College
Established1855
TypePrivate
LocationEureka, Illinois, United States

Eureka College is a private college located in Eureka, Illinois, that was founded in 1855 by a group of Abraham Lincoln's friends and is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The college has a strong connection to Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, who graduated from the college in 1932 and later served as a trustee. Ronald Reagan's time at the college had a significant impact on his life, and he maintained a close relationship with the institution throughout his career, including his time as Governor of California and his involvement in the Screen Actors Guild. The college has also been associated with other notable figures, including Theodore Roosevelt, who visited the campus in 1910, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, who spoke at the college's commencement ceremony in 1953.

History

The history of Eureka College dates back to 1855, when it was founded by a group of Methodist and Presbyterian clergy, including Jonathan Baldwin Turner, who was a prominent figure in the development of the college. The college was originally known as Eureka College and was affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). During the American Civil War, the college played an important role in the Underground Railroad, with many of its students and faculty members actively involved in the Abolitionist movement. The college has also been associated with other notable historical events, including the Women's suffrage movement and the Civil Rights Movement, with notable figures such as Susan B. Anthony and Martin Luther King Jr. visiting the campus. The college's history is also closely tied to that of the Disciples of Christ, with many of its graduates going on to become prominent leaders in the denomination, including Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone.

Academics

Eureka College offers a range of academic programs, including majors in Business administration, Education, Nursing, and Theology, among others. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The college has a strong focus on Liberal arts education, with a core curriculum that includes courses in English literature, History, Philosophy, and Science. The college has also been recognized for its programs in Teacher education, with many of its graduates going on to become teachers in Illinois and other states, including New York and California. The college has partnerships with other institutions, including University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Bradley University, and offers study abroad programs in countries such as China, Japan, and United Kingdom.

Campus

The campus of Eureka College is located in Eureka, Illinois, and features a range of buildings, including the Chapel, Library, and Student Union. The campus is situated on a hill overlooking the Illinois River and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The college has a strong commitment to Sustainability, with many of its buildings featuring Green architecture and Renewable energy systems. The campus is also home to a range of Art galleries and Museums, including the Ronald Reagan Museum, which features exhibits on the life and career of the former President of the United States. The college has also hosted a range of notable events, including concerts by The Beach Boys and Bob Dylan, and speeches by Nelson Mandela and Jimmy Carter.

Student_life

Student life at Eureka College is vibrant and diverse, with a range of clubs and organizations available to students, including the Student Government Association, Drama club, and Music club. The college has a strong focus on Community service, with many students participating in volunteer programs and service projects, including Habitat for Humanity and American Red Cross. The college also offers a range of Recreational activities, including Intramural sports and Fitness classes, and has a strong athletic program, with teams competing in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The college has a close relationship with the local community, with many students participating in internships and job placements with local businesses, including Caterpillar Inc. and State Farm.

Athletics

The athletic program at Eureka College is known as the Eureka College Red Devils, and features teams in sports such as Football, Basketball, and Volleyball. The college has a strong rivalry with other colleges in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, including Fontbonne University and Principia College. The college has produced a number of notable athletes, including National Football League players Walter Payton and Dan Marino, and Olympic athletes Jesse Owens and Wilma Rudolph. The college has also hosted a range of notable athletic events, including the NAIA Men's Division II Basketball Championship and the NCAA Division III Football Championship.

Notable_alumni

Eureka College has a long list of notable alumni, including Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, and Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States. Other notable alumni include Harold L. Ickes, the former United States Secretary of the Interior, and Adlai Stevenson II, the former Governor of Illinois and United States Ambassador to the United Nations. The college has also produced a number of notable figures in the fields of Entertainment, including Burgess Meredith and Don Ameche, and Business, including Ray Kroc and Sam Walton. The college has a strong network of alumni, with many graduates going on to become leaders in their fields, including Politics, Law, and Medicine, and has a close relationship with other institutions, including Harvard University and Stanford University.

Category:Private universities and colleges in Illinois

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