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  1. Wheaton College is a private Evangelical Christian liberal arts college in Wheaton, Illinois. It was founded by evangelical abolitionists in 1860. Wheaton College was a stop on the Underground Railroad and graduated one of Illinois' first black college graduates.

  2. Brief History of Wheaton College Institutions, like people, are shaped by the experiences, people and events that fill their past. The forces that sparked the founding of Wheaton College began more than 165 years ago with a father’s wish to memorialize his recently deceased and much-loved daughter.

  3. Ruth and Billy were married in North Carolina on August 13, 1943, two months after graduating from Wheaton. Billy once wrote: “I have been asked the question, ‘Who do you go to for spiritual guidance?’ My answer: My wife, Ruth. She is the only one I completely confide in. She is a great student of the Bible.

  4. Wheaton is an explicitly Christian, academically rigorous, fully residential liberal arts college and graduate school located in Wheaton, Illinois. More than 40 undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts and sciences, and 18 graduate degrees are offered by top-quality professors.

  5. He was sent to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where an event occurred which would be of great importance in Blanchard's life; he met his future wife, Mary Avery Bent. Blanchard continued his theological training in 1837 at Lane Seminary, near Cincinnati, Ohio.

  6. May 4, 2024 · Wheaton College is the quintessential Christian Liberal Arts college, the academic home for globally diverse, intellectually ambitious, deeply faithful Christians who want comprehensive world-class quality in an environment of curiosity, conviction, and community. HIGHLIGHTS. Located 25 Miles Outside Chicago. 150+ Majors, Minors, and Certificates.

  7. Wheaton College. Organized in 1853 by Wesleyan Methodists, Illinois Institute was rechartered in 1860 as Wheaton College. Jonathan Blanchard came from Knox College to become Wheaton's first president, separating the school from any denominational support.

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