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Washburn University
NameWashburn University
Established1865
TypePublic
LocationTopeka, Kansas, United States

Washburn University is a public university located in Topeka, Kansas, United States, offering a wide range of academic programs, including those in Lincoln College of Law, Washburn Institute of Technology, and School of Business at Kansas State University. The university has a strong affiliation with American Bar Association, National Association of Schools of Music, and North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. With a rich history dating back to 1865, Washburn University has been accredited by Higher Learning Commission and has produced notable alumni, including Bob Dole, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, and Bill Graves, who have made significant contributions to Kansas politics, United States Senate, and Republican Party (United States).

History

The history of Washburn University dates back to 1865, when it was founded by Congregational Church under the name Lincoln College. The university was later renamed Washburn College in 1868 in honor of Ichabod Washburn, a Massachusetts industrialist who donated $25,000 to the institution. Over the years, the university has undergone significant transformations, including the addition of Washburn Law School in 1903 and the School of Nursing in 1955. The university has also been affiliated with American Council on Education, Association of American Colleges and Universities, and National Collegiate Athletic Association. Notable figures, such as Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson, have visited the campus, and the university has been involved in various National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health projects.

Academics

The academic programs at Washburn University are diverse and comprehensive, with over 200 courses and programs available, including those in College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, and School of Law. The university is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and has been recognized by Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report, and Forbes. The university has a strong partnership with Kansas State University, University of Kansas, and Baker University, and offers joint programs with Wichita State University and Pittsburg State University. The faculty at Washburn University includes renowned scholars, such as Nobel Prize winners and Fulbright Scholars, who have made significant contributions to Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Campus

The campus of Washburn University is located in Topeka, Kansas, and covers an area of over 160 acres, featuring a mix of modern and historic buildings, including Mabee Library, Stoffer Science Hall, and White Concert Hall. The campus is also home to the Mulvane Art Museum, which features a collection of over 5,000 works of art, including pieces by Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Georgia O'Keeffe. The university has a strong commitment to sustainability and has been recognized by Environmental Protection Agency and National Wildlife Federation. The campus is also close to Kansas State Capitol, Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, and Topeka Zoo, making it an ideal location for students interested in politics, history, and conservation.

Student_life

Student life at Washburn University is vibrant and diverse, with over 100 student organizations and clubs, including Alpha Phi, Delta Chi, and Student Government Association. The university also offers a range of recreational activities, including intramural sports and fitness classes, and has a strong partnership with YMCA and American Red Cross. The university has a diverse student body, with students from over 30 states and 20 countries, including China, India, and South Korea. Notable events on campus include the Washburn University Homecoming, Washburn University Career Fair, and Washburn University Cultural Festival, which feature performances by Kansas City Symphony, Topeka Symphony Orchestra, and Washburn University Choir.

Athletics

The athletic teams at Washburn University are known as the Washburn Ichabods, and compete in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and National Collegiate Athletic Association. The university offers a range of sports programs, including football, basketball, and volleyball, and has a strong rivalry with Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, and Pittsburg State University. The university has produced notable athletes, including NFL players Gary Spani and Cary Williams, and Olympic athletes Andrea Geubelle and Nathan Carr. The university has also been recognized by National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics and College Sports Information Directors of America.

Notable_alumni

Notable alumni of Washburn University include Bob Dole, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, and Bill Graves, who have made significant contributions to Kansas politics, United States Senate, and Republican Party (United States). Other notable alumni include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Harry S. Truman, and Lyndon B. Johnson, who have been involved in World War II, Cold War, and Vietnam War. The university has also produced notable figures in business, including Charles Koch and David Koch, who are the co-owners of Koch Industries. The university has a strong network of alumni, with over 30,000 living alumni, including those in American Bar Association, American Medical Association, and National Academy of Sciences.

Category:Universities and colleges in Kansas

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