Organization:Westfield State University

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Short description: Public university in Westfield, Massachusetts, United States
Westfield State University
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Former names
Barre Normal School (1839–1844)
Westfield Normal School (1844–1932)
Westfield State Teachers College (1932–1960)
Massachusetts State College at Westfield (1960–1967)
Westfield State College (1967–2010)[1]
TypePublic university
EstablishedSeptember 4, 1839; 184 years ago (1839-09-04)
Endowment$20,002,999 (2020)[2]
PresidentLinda Thompson[3]
Students5,396 (total enrollment 2020)[4]
Undergraduates4,630 (2020)[4]
Postgraduates766 (2020)[4]
Location
Westfield
, ,
United States

[ ⚑ ] : 42°07′53″N 72°47′46″W / 42.131392°N 72.796005°W / 42.131392; -72.796005
CampusResidential
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NicknameOwls
AffiliationsCooperating Colleges of Greater Springfield
MascotNestor
Websitewestfield.ma.edu
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Westfield State University (commonly known as Westfield State) is a public university in Westfield, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1839 by Horace Mann as the first public co-educational college in America without barrier to race, gender, or economic class.[5]

Campus life

There are nine on-campus housing options and over 75 active student recreational, social and academic clubs and organizations. A number of programs of activities are provided by the honor societies at Westfield, they include: Alpha Phi Sigma (Criminal Justice), Kappa Delta Phi (Education), Lambda Iota Tau (Literature) Lambda Pi Eta (Communication Studies), Lambda Sigma (college service), Phi Alpha Theta (History), Phi Kappa Phi (superior scholarship in all disciplines), Pi Delta Phi (French), Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science), Psi Chi (Psychology), Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish and Hispanic Culture), and Sigma Xi (Science and Engineering).

Rankings

In 2013, WSU was ranked fourth nationally by US News in their Best Online Programs Honor Roll.[6] WSU was also ranked first in the country for "Faculty Credentials & Training" and eleventh in "Student Services & Technology".[6]

Notable alumni

  • George B. Cortelyou (1882) - U.S. Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of Commerce, 1903–1904
  • Nettie Stevens (1883) - discoverer of the X and Y chromosomes
  • Eduardo C. Robreno (1967) - the first Cuban-American federal court judge
  • Marsha Bemko (1977) - Executive Producer, Antiques Roadshow (PBS)
  • Peter Laviolette (1986) - ice hockey player and coach
  • Christopher Donelan (1987) - Sheriff of Franklin County
  • Domenic Sarno (1993) - Mayor of Springfield
  • Chris Caputo (2002) - Head Coach of the George Washington Colonials men's basketball team
  • Todd M. Smola (2004) - Representative from Palmer
  • Alice Mary Dowd, American educator, author
  • Geraldo Alicea - Former representative for the 6th Worcester District in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • William D. Mullins – member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and baseball player[7]

References

  1. "Catalog: About the University". Westfield State University. https://catalog.westfield.ma.edu/content.php?catoid=24&navoid=1059#:~:text=In%201844%20the%20institution%20relocated,and%202010%20Westfield%20State%20University.. 
  2. "FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS". https://www.westfield.ma.edu/images/uploads/administration-finance/6-30-20_Financial_Statements_WSU.pdf. 
  3. "Westfield State University Board of Trustees votes to appoint Dr. Linda Thompson as 21st president". Westfield State University (Press release). April 28, 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "GENERAL INFORMATION". https://www.westfield.ma.edu/documents/cds2020-2021pdf. 
  5. "About | Westfield State University". http://www.westfield.ma.edu/about. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Best Online Bachelor's Programs". U.S.News Education. U.S. News & World Report LP. 2012. https://www.usnews.com/education/online-education/bachelors/rankings?int=b88eac. 
  7. Cooney, Beth; Mooney, Jeanne (1986-03-03). "Mullins honored by many". Holyoke Transcript-Telegram: pp. 1, 8. https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113796070/mullins-honored-by-many/. 

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