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Carroll University is a private university in Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States. It was established in 1846 as Wisconsin's first four-year institution of higher learning. The university is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).
History
Prior to its establishment, what is now Carroll University was Prairieville Academy which was founded in 1841. Its charter—named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence—was passed into law by the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature on January 31, 1846. During the 1860s, the American Civil War and financial difficulty caused Carroll to temporarily suspend operations.
The board of trustees voted unanimously to change the institution's name from Carroll College to Carroll University effective July 1, 2008.
= Presidents
=John Adams Savage: 1850–63
Rensellaer B. Hammond: 1863–64
Walter L. Rankin: 1866–71*, 1893–1903
Wilbur Oscar Carrier: 1903–17
Herbert Pierpoint Houghton: 1918–20
William Arthur Ganfield: 1921–39
Gerrit T. Vander Lugt: 1940–46
Nelson Vance Russell: 1946–51
Robert D. Steele: 1952–67
John T. Middaugh: 1967–70
Robert V. Cramer: 1971–88
Dan C. West: 1988–92
Frank S. Falcone: 1993–2006
Douglas N. Hastad: 2006–2017
Cindy Gnadinger: 2017-
* Between July 31, 1871, and June 22, 1893, no college work was carried on. While the charter retained the college privileges, teaching was on the academy level. College work was resumed and the office of the presidency was filled again in 1893.
Campus
The campus is home to a variety of nineteenth and early 20th century historical buildings, including Sneeden House (a 1922 colonial home now used as a guesthouse and conference center) and MacAllister Hall (a renovated, 19th-century mansion that now houses offices for the CFO, English, modern language, computational and physical sciences, chemistry, and the Division of Arts and Sciences).
Academics
Carroll University offers more than 95 areas of study at the undergraduate level, with master's degrees and certificates in selected subjects, as well as one clinical doctorate program in physical therapy. Its most popular undergraduate majors, based on number, out of 580 graduates in 2022, were:
Exercise Science and Kinesiology (105)
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (100)
Psychology (37)
Biology/Biological Sciences (36)
Business Administration and Management (33)
Elementary Education and Teaching (31)
Carroll University ranked 31st in Regional Universities Midwest in U.S. News & World Report 2022 America's Best Colleges. In 2018, Forbes ranked Carroll 594th among 650 colleges in the United States. In 2018, Money Magazine ranked Carroll 613th among 727 colleges in the United States.
Traditions
Since the 1960s, bagpipes have been a part of Carroll's opening convocation and commencement ceremony. Freshmen are escorted to their first assembly by a lone bagpiper, and upon graduation are led to commencement by a band of bagpipers.
Athletics
Carroll athletic teams are the Pioneers. The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) since the 2016–17 academic year; which they were a member on a previous stint from 1955–56 to 1992–93.
Carroll competes in 23 intercollegiate varsity sports. Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, bowling, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball.
The college football program at Carroll began in the late 1890s. Past head coaches include Glenn Thistlethwaite, Vince DiFrancesca, and Matty Bell. The current coach is Mike Budziszewski, who replaced Mark Krzykowski after the 2019 season.
Notable faculty
Cardon V. Burnham, composer
Edward Daniels, abolitionist & U.S. Civil War cavalry officer
Jeffrey Douma, current Yale University music professor and choir director
Edward Payson Evans, historian & linguist
Tamara Grigsby, Wisconsin State Representative
Ray Wendland, petrochemist
Viola S. Wendt, poet
References
External links
Official website
Official athletics website
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