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The oldest alumni magazine in the United States is Wayland Academy's Greetings, founded in 1882. [3] Still published today, Greetings was initially mailed to Baptist families throughout Wisconsin, but by the July 1888 issue was devoted to "give former students a picture of present Wayland life and to furnish information regarding those who have once been its students."
Name Graduation Year Notes J. Michael Adams: 1969 President of Farleigh Dickinson University. [2]K. Patricia Cross: 1948 A retired professor from the University of California-Berkeley, Dr. Cross was a senior lecturer and chair of the Department of Administration, Planning, and Social Policy at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
The Illinois State University Alumni Center, located at 1101 N. Main in Normal, is designed to serve over 215,000 alumni of Illinois State University, as well as current students, faculty/staff, and the Bloomington/Normal community. [52]
Illinois State Redbirds athletes (14 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Illinois State University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately ...
Illinois State University alumni (1 C, 208 P) Illinois State Redbirds athletic directors (4 P) C. Illinois State Redbirds coaches (5 C, 2 P) F. Illinois State ...
Alumni of Illinois College, a private college in Jacksonville, Illinois and the oldest college in the state. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
The Illini Media Company is a nonprofit, student media company based in Champaign, Illinois.The company owns several student-run media outlets associated with the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: the general newspaper, the Daily Illini; the entertainment paper, Buzz Magazine; the engineering quarterly, Technograph; the U of I yearbook, the Illio; and the commercial radio station, WPGU.
Chester Pittser, B.S. 1924 – Miami University football and basketball coach (1924–1931), Montclair State College football, basketball and baseball coach (1934–1943) Doug Mills – (1926–1930), Illinois Fighting Illini athletic director (1941–1966), Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball Head Coach (1936–1947)