- Whitman College
Infobox University
name=Whitman College
established=December 20 ,1859
type= Private liberal arts college
president = George S. Bridges
chairman =John W. Stanton
endowment = $391.3 million [cite news | last = | first = | coauthors = | title =College and University Endowments Over $250-Million, 2007 | work =Chronicle of Higher Education | pages =28 | language = | publisher = | date =2008-08-29 | url = | accessdate = ]
city= Walla Walla
state=Washington
country= U.S.
coor = coord|46.0706922|N|118.3288535|W|type:edu
campus= 117 Acres
undergrad= 1,450
faculty= 145
website= http://www.whitman.edu/Whitman College is a
co-educational , non-sectarian residentialundergraduate liberal arts college inWalla Walla, Washington .History
In 1836 the missionaries Marcus and
Narcissa Whitman established a medical mission and a school a few miles from the modern-day city of Walla Walla to serve theCayuse Indians and immigrants on theOregon Trail . After the Whitmans were killed in the 1847Whitman Massacre , the Rev. Cushing Eells resolved to establish a school in their honor. The Washington Territorial Legislature granted acharter to Whitman Seminary onDecember 20 ,1859 . OnNovember 28 ,1883 , the legislature amended the charter, changing the name to Whitman College and the school to a four-year, degree-granting college. The modern-day Whitman College has no religious affiliation.In 1913, Whitman became the first college or university in the nation to require undergraduate students to complete comprehensive oral and written
exam inations in their major fields. Individual majors also require an extensive project in the form of either a written or multimedia thesis or a presentation or recital. In 1920, aPhi Beta Kappa Chapter was installed, the second for any college in thePacific Northwest . [ [http://staging.pbk.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Chapter_Chronology&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=1624 Phi Beta Kappa Society | Chapter Chronology N-Z ] ]Campus
The campus includes streams, record-holding trees and numerous outdoor sculptures. It is built around Ankeny Field, which provides structure to the architectural layout, but also serves as a popular social destination on warm days. College Creek meanders through the main campus, forming ponds (most notably Lakum Duckum) and providing a habitat for Whitman's many
ducks .About 75% of the student body resides in school housing. Two of eight residence halls date to the early 1900s and several residence buildings are of neoclassical architectural design. There are eleven "Interest House" residences which are mostly of Victorian and classical design. Academic facilities are newer and of more modern design.
Three women's
sororities (Delta Gamma ,Kappa Alpha Theta , andKappa Kappa Gamma ) are housed in the Prentiss Hall school residence hall and four men'sfraternities (Sigma Chi ,Beta Theta Pi ,Phi Delta Theta , andTau Kappa Epsilon ) are housed in fraternity houses north of Isaacs Avenue. Downtown Walla Walla is a few blocks to the west of the campus. The college also has other land holdings outside the main campus area, one of which — the Johnson Wilderness Campus — is used for academic and social retreats.In the news
Whitman College has recently recogonized multiple students for receiving prestigious scholarships. In 2008 2 students were honored as Truman Scholars, 3 as Watson Scholars, and 6 revieved Fulbrights.
Academics
About 1450 undergraduate students are enrolled in Whitman College, 56% female to 44% male. Greek life is notable in the high percentage of students, around 33%, in fraternities and sororities. There are many student activities, many of which focus on student
activism and social improvement. Many students also choose to participate in varsity, club, andintramural sports such asrugby union ,waterpolo ,lacrosse ,dodgeball , and nationally renownedcycling and Ultimate teams. Special interest housing forforeign language program students is also available.The college offers 42 fields of study for
Bachelor of Arts degrees. There are also approximately 10 additional areas that offer solely minor studies.Degrees are awarded after successful completion of senior "comprehensive exams". These exams vary depending on primary focus of study, but commonly include some combination of i) a senior
thesis , ii) written examination, and iii) oral examination. The oral examinationis either a defense of the student's senior thesis, or is one or multiple exams of material the student is expected to have learned during their major study administered by faculty. The written exam is either a GRE subject test or a test composed by the department.Approximately 50 percent of Whitman graduates go on to
graduate school within five years and attend some of the best graduate programs.Fact|date=April 2007 Whitman graduates have won the nation's most prestigious fellowships and awards. Over the last three years Whitman has had oneRhodes Scholar and 18Fulbright Fellowships .Fact|date=April 2007 In the last eight years 15 Whitman graduates have wonThomas J. Watson Fellowship s.Fact|date=April 2007For students who are interested in
foreign policy , Whitman is one of 16 institutions participating in the two-year-oldThomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship program. [ [http://www.woodrow.org/public-policy/undergraduate.php Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation: Undergraduate Foreign Affairs ] ] [http://www.careers.state.gov/student/programs/pickering.html] TheState Department pays for fellows to obtain their master's degree at the university of their choice in return for three years of service as a Foreign Service Officer. Whitman has a number ofalumni who serve inforeign affairs .Students can take advantage of one of the most loyal
alumni networks in the nation through the Career Consultant Network, which includes almost 2,000 alumni who have volunteered to help students with their career search.Fact|date=April 2007Whitman's Speech and Debate Program is renowned for success in policy (CEDA-NDT) and parliamentary (NPDA-NPTE) debate as well as individual events. Each year, 24 to 30 students participate fully in the program. Students travel to tournaments throughout the west coast as well as nationally. [ [http://www.whitman.edu/rhetoric/000forensics.htm Whitman Speech and Debate ] ] Whitman students Adam Symonds and Jessica Clarke won the CEDA National Championship in 1999. [ [http://www.whitman.edu/rhetoric/49spring99.htm Whitman Forensics Newsletter ] ]
Whitman also offers combined programs in conjunction with several prestigious institutions throughout the United States: [ [http://www.whitman.edu/content/career_center/employers/about-whitman About Whitman ] ]
* 3-2 programs in engineering with the
California Institute of Technology ,Columbia University ,Duke University ,University of Washington , andWashington University ;
* A 3-2 program for students interested in international business in conjunction with Monterey Institute of International Studies leading to an MAIA or anMBA in international business;
* 3-2 programs in forestry and environmental management withDuke University , leading to a Master of Environmental Management or anMBA degree;
* A 3-2 program in oceanography atUniversity of Washington , leading to a Whitman B.A. and a U. of Washington B.S. in Oceanography;
* A 4-1 combined program in elementary education with theBank Street College of Education inNew York City , culminating in a bachelor's degree from Whitman, a master's degree from Bank Street, and the requirements for teaching certificationWhitman offers a "Semester in the West" program. Semester in the West is a Whitman College field study program in
environmental studies , focusing on ecological, social, and political issues confronting the American West. For a full semester, 20 accepted students will travel the West, focusing on issues such as grizzly bear and wolf reintroduction plans, management of national parks and monuments, the booming economy and culture of Las Vegas, environmental justice in New Mexico, and many more. Along the way, they meet with activists, writers, environmentalists, loggers, ranchers, miners, labor organizers, local politicians, land managers, historians, political scientists, geographers, foresters, economists, farmers, Native Americans, biologists, ecologists, and cowboys. As they travel, they read what others have written about the West, and do a great deal of their own writing. The program runs every other year, and began in 2002. Phil Brick, Professor of politics at Whitman since 1992, created the program and is the facilitator.Whitman is listed in Loren Pope's book "
Colleges That Change Lives ".Whitman athletics
Whitman holds membership in the NCAA's
Northwest Conference (Division III ) and fields ninevarsity teams each for men and women. Whitman additionally hosts varsity Alpine and Nordic ski teams that compete in theNCAA Division I Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Ski Association. More than 70 percent of the student body participates inintramural sports ; more than 20 percent participate in a varsity sport.Whitman's official
mascot , named the 'FightingMissionary ' after Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, is a source of debate, with some parties wishing to change it in order to avoid the impliedcultural imperialism . Current campaigns to change the mascot support the 'Duck', named for the many ducks residing in campus creeks and ponds, as a culturally neutral mascot. Others are in favor of keeping the unique mascot, which inspired theinnuendo -laden cheer "Missionaries, Missionaries, We're On Top!".KWCW 90.5 FM
KWCW 90.5 FM is a Class A
radio station owned and operated by the WhitmanStudents' union , the Associated Students of Whitman College. Each semester students, faculty, staff, and community members can sign up for a weekly 2-hour block on this free-format radio station. Disc jockeys are free to play whatever music they wish, so long as it followsFederal Communications Commission guidelines. In addition, the station has several call-in radio shows to engage listeners from the greater Walla Walla area."K-dub" as it is known to students, lives inside the Reid Campus Center on Whitman Campus. Broadcasting at a power of 160 watts, the station's range is approximately 15 miles (24 km).
College leadership
Whitman College is governed by
Trustee s in conjunction with a college President, Overseers and Alumni Board.List of Presidents
# Alexander J. Anderson 1882-1891
# James F. Eaton in 1891-1894
# Stephen B. L. Penrose 1894-1934
# Rudolf A. Clemen, 1934-1936
# Walter Andrew Bratton, 1936-1942
# Winslow S. Anderson, 1942-1948
# Chester C. Maxey 1948- 1959
# Louis B. Perry 1959-1967
# Donald Sheehan, 1968-1974
# Robert Allen Skotheim 1975-1988
# David Evans Maxwell, 1989-1993
# Thomas E. Cronin 1993-2005
# George S. Bridges 2005~Alumni Board
Whitman College alumni started the Alumni Association in 1895 to communicate alumni reaction about college programs back to the Alumni Office. The board is currently chaired by Sarah O. Wang (
Honolulu, Hawaii )Fact|date=June 2008, with Cara K. Haskey (Seattle, Washington ) as vice chairFact|date=June 2008.Notable Whitman alumni
* 1920 -
William O. Douglas , BA English-Economics ,U.S. Supreme Court Justice
* 1922 -Ralph Cordiner [ [http://www.ge.com/en/company/companyinfo/at_a_glance/bio_cordiner.htm] ] , BA Economics-Political Science, CEO and Chairman,General Electric , Corp.
* 1924 -Walter Brattain , BAPhysics , Physicist,Nobel Prize Winner
* 1941 -Lucile Lomen , first woman to serve as alaw clerk for a Supreme Court justice
* 1951 -Adam West , BA English, Actor, "Batman ", "Family Guy "
* 1963 -W. Michael Gillette , BA,Oregon Supreme Court Justice
* 1967 -Dirk Benedict (Niewoehner), BA Dramatic Art, "Battlestar Galactica" and "The A-Team "
* 1971 -Ryan Crocker , BA English, U.S.Ambassador toIraq , former ambassador toLebanon ,Kuwait ,Syria , andPakistan
* 1971 -John Markoff , BASociology , "New York Times "journalist and co-author of Takedown
* 1971 -Jack Rasmussen , BAArt , Director and Curator of theAmerican University Museum
* 1973 -Sharon Nelson , BA Psychology, 34th district representative,Washington House of Representatives , [http://www.sharonnelson.org SharonNelson.org]
* 1977 -John W. Stanton , BAPolitical Science , Founder and CEO,Western Wireless
* 1985 -Lance Norris , BA Dramatic Art, "Mystic River"
* 1990 -John Moe , BA Dramatic Art, Author and Public Radio Host
* 1997 -Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger , BAGeology ,NASA Astronaut CandidateFurther reading
*cite book|author=Eells, Myron|title=The hand of God in the history of the Pacific Coast : annual address delivered before the trustees, faculty, students and friends of Whitman College at the sixth commencement,
June 1 ,1888 |year=1888 |url=http://www.secstate.wa.gov/history/publications_detail.aspx?p=85External links
* [http://www.whitman.edu/ Official website]
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