The following is a complete list of presidents of Baldwin Wallace University. This list includes previous presidents under the school's past names Baldwin–Wallace College, Baldwin University, German Wallace College and Baldwin Institute.
Baldwin Institute
# | Name | Term | Notes | References |
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1 | H Dwight | 1846–1855 | The first principal, named in April 1846 | |
2 | Owen Thornton Reeves | 1851–1853 | Principle of Baldwin Insititute | |
3 | John Wheeler | 1855–1870 | Soon after becoming principal, a charter was granted establishing Baldwin University. |
Baldwin University
# | Name | Term | Notes | References |
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1 | John Wheeler | 1856–1870 | Namesake of a building on the north side of BW's campus, home to the Education Department | |
2 | Godman William | 1870–1875 | ||
3 | Aaron Schuyler | 1875–1885 | ||
4 | Joseph E. Stubbs | 1886–1894 | ||
5 | Millard F. Warner | 1894–1899 | ||
6 | Robert M. Freshwater | 1899–1902 | ||
7 | Glezan A. Reeder | 1902–1905 | ||
8 | George B. Rogers | 1905–1907 | ||
9 | Robert L. Waggoner | 1909–1911 | ||
10 | Glezan A. Reeder | 1911–1913 |
German Wallace College
# | Name | Term | Notes | References |
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1 | William Nast | 1864–1893 | ||
2 | Karl Riemenschneider | 1894–1908 | Reimenschneider's son Albert is the founder of the BW Conservatory and BW Bach Festival, the first collegiate Bach festival in the nation. | |
3 | Edwin Havinghurst | 1908–1910 | ||
4 | Arthur L. Breslich | 1910–1913 |
Baldwin-Wallace College
# | Name | Term | Notes | References |
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1 | Arthur Louis Breslich | 1913–1918 | ||
2 | Albert Boynton Storms | 1918–1933 | ||
3 | Louis C. Wright | 1934–1948 | ||
4 | John Lowden Knight | 1949–1954 | ||
5 | Alfred Bryan Bonds | 1955–1981 | Namesake of Bonds Hall, which is located on BW's south side campus, and serves as the university's administration building | |
6 | Neal Malicky | 1981–1999 | Namesake of Malicky Hall, which is located on BW's north side of campus, and serves as an academic building, as well as housing the Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science departments. | |
7 | Mark H. Collier | 1999–2006 | Namesake of "Goals of Enduring Questions: The Mark Collier Lecture Series" | |
8 | Richard Durst | 2006–2012 | Namesake of the Durst Welcome Center, which is located on BW's south side of campus and serves as the admissions office |
Baldwin Wallace University
# | Name | Term | Notes | References |
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1 | Robert C. Helmer | 2012–2024 | ||
2 | Thomas Sutton | 2024– | Acting President |
References
- ^ Berger DuMound, Joanne (February 11, 2012). "Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College will become Baldwin Wallace University". Retrieved February 11, 2012.
- A history of education in the state of Ohio: A centennial volume. columbus: Gazette Printing Press. 1876. pp. 234.
John Wheeler first president of baldwin university.
- Nelson, E.T., ed. (1895). Fifty Years of History of the Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio. 1844-1894 (PDF). Cleveland, Ohio: The Cleveland Printing and Publishing Co. p. 277.
- "Bach Festival Founding". Archived from the original on 2012-04-03. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
- "Lecture series". Retrieved 26 June 2012.
- "New Welcome Center at Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College taking shape". Cleveland Plain Dealer. January 11, 2012. Archived from the original on 23 July 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
- "Office of the President". Baldwin Wallace University. 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
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