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Western Illinois University-Quad Cities

Western Illinois University
Western Illinois University Logo.svg
Motto Higher Values in Higher Education
Type Public
Established 1899
Endowment $43.05 million
President Jack Thomas
Academic staff
581
Students 8,694
Undergraduates 7,628
Postgraduates 1,066
Location Macomb, Illinois, US
40°28′13″N 90°41′16″W / 40.470392°N 90.68774°W / 40.470392; -90.68774Coordinates: 40°28′13″N 90°41′16″W / 40.470392°N 90.68774°W / 40.470392; -90.68774
Campus Small town, 64 buildings over 1,050 acres (424.9 ha) on the Macomb campus
Colors Purple, Gold          
Athletics Western Illinois Leathernecks
Mascot Colonel Rock (Live Bulldog), Rocky (Costumed Bulldog)
Website www.wiu.edu

Western Illinois University (WIU) is a public university located in Macomb, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1899 as Western Illinois State Normal School. Like many similar institutions of the time, Western Illinois State Normal School focused on teacher training for its relatively small body of students. As the normal school grew, it became Western Illinois State Teachers College. Today, Western Illinois University is composed of two campuses that provide a wide range of academic programs. While the main campus is in Macomb, Western Illinois University-Quad Cities is in Moline, Illinois.

Western Illinois University was founded in 1899. The land for the university was donated to the state of Illinois by Macomb's Freemasons (Illinois Lodge #17). Macomb was in direct competition with Quincy, Illinois, and other candidates as the site for a "western" university. The Illinois legislature selected Macomb as the location. University administrators uncovered evidence of the Freemasons' efforts on Macomb's behalf when they opened Sherman Hall's (the administration building) cornerstone during their centennial celebrations.

Sherman Hall served as the university's primary facility for many years, but as the university and its programs expanded, a need surfaced for further expansion. Today, the Macomb campus consists of 53 buildings over 1,050 acres (424.9 ha). Sherman Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Western's presence in the Quad Cities spans more than 40 years. In Fall 1960, the university offered its first undergraduate course in the Quad Cities.

Western Illinois University is composed of four academic colleges: Arts & Sciences, Business & Technology, Education & Human Services, and Fine Arts & Communication, in addition to an Honors College the School of Extended Studies, which includes nontraditional programs. Ranked 413 among the best public and private colleges and universities, from the student's point of view in Forbes.

The university offers 69 undergraduate majors, over 51 bachelor's degree programs and 13 pre-professional degrees at the undergraduate level. At the graduate level, 42 degree and certificate programs are offered. 95% of all courses are taught by full-time faculty. The University offers a Doctorate of Education in Educational Leadership (Ed. D.), which was established in 2005.


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