Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, IL)
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Argus, 1894-present
The Argus is a registered student organization and is responsible for this content.
Chicago News, 1993 - 1998
This publication is a newsletter for IWU Alumni and Friends in Chicagoland area.
Class Rosters, 2001
The Class roster provides a list of current students, their major and what residence hall they live in.
Elite Journal, 1888 - 1892
The Elite Society, an anti-franternity organization, in 1887, established the Elite Journal, for the purpose of championing barbarian principles. This spicy sheet lived until 1892, and numbered among its chief editors, S.W. Hopkins, Henry Harnley, H.S. Magill, Chas. Cole, W.W. Whitmore, and Eugene Landon. The Elite society was threatened with suspension for publishing but no action was taken.
Endowed Professorships, 2013
Freshman Record, 1975 - 2013
The Freshman Record provides a list with a picture of the current Freshman class. It includes information geared towards first year students such as the Academic calendar, campus map, and important addresses and numbers of campus services. This title was also published under other titles such as Freshman Register and New Student Record.
General Education Handbooks, 1996 - 2012
Handbooks for First-Year Advising, 2001-2005, 2009-2011
This handbook was developed by the FYA Advisory Board. "First year advising is an integral part of The First Year Experience, a new residentially based program for entering Illinois Wesleyan students. The purpose of this program is to facilitate the student's transition from high school to college and to successfully integrate each student into the broader Illinois Wesleyan community" (2001/2002 Handbook)
Illinois Wesleyan at the Movies, 1996
Illinois Wesleyan Bulletin, 1902 - 1986
The IWU Bulletin was published by the IWU Alumni Office. The Bulletin of Illinois Wesleyan University was published to convey news, alumni information, and images of the campus to alumni, faculty, staff, students and prospective students.