Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee

Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee

Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee was the predecessor institution of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

Founded in 1885 as Wisconsin State Normal School, it became Wisconsin State Teacher’s College in 1927, and Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee in 1951. Originally at a downtown site, the Normal School subsequently moved to the Lakeside campus. In 1956, it became part of the then University of Wisconsin, and subsequently the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee's primary (Eastside) campus.

Contents

History

Wisconsin State Normal School opened for classes in 1885 in a specially constructed building on the corner of 18th and Wells streets, with six teachers and 46 students. At the beginning, Wisconsin State Normal School was a teacher preparation school for Milwaukee's soaring population at that time. After the turn of the century, the school introduced several new areas of study including liberal arts and music education. In 1909, the school moved to the new Kenwood campus, on which had been erected a single building which would later be named Mitchell Hall. The north wing opened three years later. After moving to the new site, the school also began to offer even wider curriculum including agriculture, home economics, commerce, journalism, pre-medical and pre-law. The broadened curriculum proved to be popular and accounted for over one-third of the enrollment. Wisconsin State Normal School continued to grow after absorbing the Milwaukee School of Art and, in 1913, the school of music.

The broadened curriculum, however, was attacked by the Carnegie Endowment for the Advancement of Teachers, arguing that normal schools should not stray from their role as trainers of teachers. In 1922, the State Normal School Regents voted to discontinue college courses in an effort to refocus on the instruction of teachers. The Wisconsin State Normal School then began to offer education-related four year degrees. In 1927, the Wisconsin State Normal School changed its name to the Wisconsin State Teacher’s College. Known for its innovative and experimental programs in teacher education, the Wisconsin State Teacher’s College was a national prominence at that time and was considered one of the top teacher training colleges in the nation by the 1940s.

In 1951, when the Legislature empowered all state colleges to offer liberal arts programs, the Wisconsin State Teacher's College changed its name to Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee, which became part of then University of Wisconsin five years later.

Notable alumni

Warren Giese, former South Carolina state legislator and college football coach
  • Clem Neacy, NFL football player
  • Virginia Satir ('36 BA Education) noted author and psychotherapist
  • George H. Sutton, professional billiard player, the "handless billiard player"
  • Whitey Wolter, NFL football player.

Notable faculty

See also

  • History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

References

  • "A Brief History of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee", by George M. Richard, 1960
  • "UWM Buildings: Some Pertinent Facts", prepared by Donald A. Woods, 1968

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Wisconsin State University Conference — The Wisconsin State University Conference (or WSUC) is a former intercollegiate college athletic conference that was formed in July 1913 as the Wisconsin State Normal Conference. As implied by the name, all member institutions were located in the …   Wikipedia

  • Wisconsin State Universities — The Wisconsin State Universities were a family of public state universities operated by the State of Wisconsin. HistoryIn 1911 the Wisconsin legislature permitted the addition of two parallel years of post high school work in art, liberal arts… …   Wikipedia

  • Wisconsin Technical College System — is a group of 16 technical college (community colleges) in Wisconsin.HistoryThe Wisconsin Legislature passed laws in 1907 permitting cities to set up trade schools, and to set up a school board or system board to control the trade school.… …   Wikipedia

  • Wisconsin Lutheran College — Infobox University name = Wisconsin Lutheran College established = 1973 type = Lutheran, Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, Private president= Daniel W. Johnson city = Milwaukee state = Wisconsin country = USA undergrad = 741 campus = Suburban …   Wikipedia

  • Wisconsin Technical College Conference — The Wisconsin Technical College Conference (WTCC) is an athletic conference established in 1966 in Wisconsin comprised of the technical schools in the Wisconsin Technical College System that have varsity athletic programs. They are also members… …   Wikipedia

  • Milwaukee Public Schools — Type and location Type Public Grades PK 12 Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin District Info Superintendent …   Wikipedia

  • Northeast Wisconsin Technical College — NWTC redirects here. The National Wind Technology Center of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory is also abbreviated NWTC. Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Student Center at the main campus in Green Bay Established …   Wikipedia

  • Metropolitan State College of Denver — Motto We Educate Colorado Established 1965 Type …   Wikipedia

  • University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee — Established 1885, 1956 (details) Type Public Endowment …   Wikipedia

  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee — Infobox University name=University of Wisconsin Milwaukee established=1885 (details) type=State university president=Dr. Carlos E. Santiago city=Milwaukee state=Wisconsin country=USA campus=Urban, 93 acres enrollment=29,205 undergrad=24,273… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”