University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point explained

University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point
Former Names:Stevens Point Normal School (1894–1927)
Central State Teachers College (1927–1951)
Wisconsin State College–Stevens Point (1951–1964)
Wisconsin State University–Stevens Point (1964–1971)
Chancellor:Thomas Gibson
Country:U.S.
Coordinates:44.5251°N -89.5681°W
Campus:Urban
Students:7545
Faculty:450
Colors:  Purple and gold[1]

The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point (UW–Stevens Point or UWSP) is a public university in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Established in 1894, it is part of the University of Wisconsin System. UW-Stevens Point grants associate, baccalaureate, and master's degrees, as well as doctoral degrees in audiology, educational sustainability, and physical therapy. The 4060NaN0 main campus includes the 2800NaN0 Schmeeckle Reserve, 15 academic buildings, and 13 residence halls.[2] UWSP also has two branch campuses located in Wausau and Marshfield.

UW-Stevens Point is organized into four colleges with more than 170 undergraduate programs in 80 majors and 90 minors and 18 graduate programs.[3] [4]

UW-Stevens Point has a long history of pioneering new educational fields. UWSP was one of the first schools in the US to educate young women in “domestic science” or home economics, the first university in the US to offer a major in environmental conservation, and the first in the world to offer wellness as a college degree program.[5] [6] [7]

The UW-Stevens Point Pointers compete in 14 intercollegiate sports in NCAA Division III and have won 13 championships.[8]

History

After securing land and funding from the City of Stevens Point and Portage County and winning the right to host the new normal school, Stevens Point Normal School opened on September 17, 1894, with 201 students. In addition to teacher preparation, "domestic science" (home economics) and conservation education were offered; the latter formed the basis for the College of Natural Resources.[9]

In 1927, Stevens Point Normal School became Central State Teachers College and began offering four-year teaching degrees. When post-World War II enrollment became less centered on teacher training and more focused on liberal arts education, the Wisconsin State Legislature intervened, changing the school's name to Wisconsin State College–Stevens Point with the authority to grant bachelor's degrees in liberal arts.[10]

In 1940, William C. Hansen began his 22-year tenure as the institution's longest-serving president. Ever larger numbers of students in the 1950s and 1960s led to construction on campus throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. It was during this period, in 1964, that the college was elevated to university status as Wisconsin State University–Stevens Point and began offering graduate degrees.[11] Seven years later, the Wisconsin State Universities merged into the University of Wisconsin system, and the school adopted its current name. UW-Stevens Point has more than 77,000 alumni. More than half of these alumni live in Wisconsin. In 1968, UW-Stevens Point formed the Northwoods battalion, an ROTC unit for the United States Army.

Lee S. Dreyfus became chancellor in 1974 before becoming Wisconsin's 40th governor. Governor Dreyfus was inaugurated on the lawn in front of Old Main on the UW-Stevens Point campus in 1979.

In 2007, a sustainability task force was created to help achieve the future goal of a carbon neutral campus.

In 2009, Chancellor Linda Bunnell resigned after a student vote of no-confidence.[12] The vote in part was called because of an automobile accident she failed to report and allegations of drunken driving.[13]

The campus hosted the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League for their first training camp in 1995. It was part of what then was known as the Cheese League, a collection of teams that conducted training camp in Wisconsin. Since 1996, the Jaguars have conducted their training camp in Jacksonville.[14]

Chancellors and Presidents of UWSP

List of UWSP's Chancellors and Presidents:[15]

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Academics

The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point offers more than 170 undergraduate programs in 80 majors and 90 minors.[16] These programs are housed within four colleges:

The University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point also offers 18 graduate programs with 15 masters degrees, and 3 doctoral degrees.[17]

Rankings

In 2024 U.S. News & World Report ranked UW-Stevens Point 12th among regional universities in the Midwest.[18]

Campus

The Main Campus of the university is in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, a block north of State Route 66 and southwest of Interstate 39/U.S. Route 51. It is a 4060NaN0 campus with 43 buildings, including a 2800NaN0 nature preserve and 251NaN1 lake.

The Greek community on campus consists of four sororities and four fraternities. All the Greek organizations meet and collaborate as one, known as the Inter-Greek Council. The sororities on campus are Delta Phi Epsilon, Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Phi Omega, and Sigma Delta Rho. The fraternities on campus are Phi Sigma Phi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Theta Xi.[19]

The 280-acre Schmeeckle Reserve, a nature reserve, is on campus and has 5 miles of trails and a 24-acre lake. It is managed by the College of Natural Resources.[20]

Housed within the Chemistry Biology Building is a Tropical Conservatory which is home to 400 different species and cultivars from Central and South America, Africa, Asia and the Pacific islands.[21]

UW-Stevens Point also has two additional campuses. UW-Stevens Point at Wausau and UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield. The UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield campus was formed in 1963 and is 114-acres in a quiet residential area. The UW-Stevens Point at Wausau campus was formed in 1933 and is located in an urban area.[22]

Satellite locations

The university has three off-site field stations: Central Wisconsin Environmental Station (CWES) at Amherst Junction, Treehaven near Tomahawk, and the Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility at Bayfield. CWES is on 200 acres near Sunset Lake, 17 miles east of Stevens Point. Treehaven is between Tomahawk and Rhinelander, Wisconsin on 1,400 acres. The Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility is at 36445 State Highway 13, 1.5 miles west of Red Cliff on Highway 13, near Lake Superior.[23] [24]

Old Main

The iconic cupola atop the "Old Main" building is the current logo for the university. Built in 1894, it was the first building on campus.[25] It was designed by Dwight H. Perkins of Perkins and Selby of Chicago in the Renaissance Revival Style, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[26] It currently houses University Administration.[27]

In 1901, a west wing was added to the building to house home economics, the Rural Education Department, and the Music Department. In 1914, an east wing was added to the building to relocate home economics.

Saving Old Main

In 1971, the University's Bureau of Facilities Management deemed Old Main as "obsolete", recommending its demolition. There were multiple efforts to save the building from demolition, including listing Old Main on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. In 1979 the University was awarded funds to modernize the interior and remove both the east and west wings, thus saving Old Main. A formal rededication was held in October 1980.

Nelson Hall

Nelson Hall is the second oldest building on campus. Built in 1915 and designed by the Milwaukee firm of Henry Van Ryn and Gerrit de Gellecke, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Since it was built, the residence has housed women students, the Student Army Training Corps organizing for World War I, trainees for World War II and the ROTC.[28] Nelson Hall remains as the oldest existing dormitory building of the former State Normal School system.[29] [30]

Nelson Hall is named for George B. Nelson who, at the time, was a regent of the State Normal School System. Nelson fought with legislators who were opposed to spending the $100,000 to build the hall.

Museums

The UW-Stevens Point campus is home to the Museum of Natural History. The earliest mention of a museum at UWSP goes back to the founding of the campus and the construction of the Normal School Old Main Building in 1894. Currently, the museum is divided into 10 areas of natural history: Anthropology, Botany, Entomology, Geology, Herpetology, Ichthyology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, Parasitology, and Paleontology. A Noteworthy specimen includes the only Wisconsin fossil of the extinct elk-moose (Cervalces scotii) found by a farmer in Bevent.[31] [32] In 2024, the museum was renamed the Olson Museum of Natural History in honor of Don and Judi Olson, an alumni couple who donated $450,000 to the museum.[33]

Many of UW-Stevens Point's collections are among the most heavily utilized teaching and research collections in the state.[34] [35]

The campus also holds the Edna Carlsten Art Gallery which exhibits local, national, and international artists, hosts community events, and contributes to overseeing and maintaining a permanent collection of fine art and design works.[36]

Native American history

The UW-Stevens Point campus was built atop a Native American burial site. Recently, historic research showed the campus encompasses what was at one point a Native American camp and burial ground of the Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Ojibwe and Potawatomi. In the 1860s, scarlet fever devastated a diverse group of Native Americans who were living outside of Stevens Point after being forced out of their ancestral homelands by settlement. The deceased were buried on this site.[37] A mural was dedicated on May 5, 2023 for a mural that memorializes Native Americans buried on campus and the annual Pow Wow.[38]

Student life

UW-Stevens Point is home to 13 residence halls which are divided into 3 quads. The first quad established at the University was the Allen Quad, which consists of May Roach, Pray-Sims, Smith, and Hyer Halls, as well as the Suites@201. The Allen Fitness center is located on the Allen quad and originally served as the University's first dining hall. As one of the fitness centers on campus, it houses strength training and cardiovascular equipment. The Allen quad has two halls for upperclassmen: the Suites@201 and Hyer Hall. The Suites@201 is an apartment-style residence hall and Hyer Hall is available to students who are 21 years of age or older prior to the start of the fall semester.[39]

North DeBot Quad consists of Burroughs, Knutzen, Thomson, and Watson Halls. South DeBot Quad consists of Baldwin, Hansen, Neale, and Steiner Halls. The North DeBot and South DeBot quads are divided by the DeBot Dining Center which serves as the main dining center on campus.

Media

Radio station

WWSP-FM is the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point's alternative radio station. Operating at 30,000 watts, WWSP broadcasts commercial free on 89.9FM 24/7/365. '90FM' is the largest student-run radio station in the Midwest and hosts the world's largest trivia contest, which was founded in 1969 and has since become a tradition for the university and the community.[40]

Athletics

See main article: Wisconsin–Stevens Point Pointers. Student athletes in 14 sports at UW-Stevens Point participate in the NCAA Division III. The teams are members of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC).

Mascot

The mascot of UW-Stevens Point is Stevie Pointer. The first use of a "Pointer" mascot was on a student newspaper from 1916, with a side-profile view consistent with the current UW-Stevens Point athletics logo.[41] "Stevie the Pointer" was first mentioned in a 1953 yearbook.

Notable alumni

Notable faculty

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Standards - Web Development | UWSP . Uwsp.edu . 2015-12-17.
  2. Web site: Our Campuses . 2023-05-09 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  3. Web site: Homepage . 2023-05-26 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  4. Web site: Academics . 2023-05-26 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  5. Web site: 2012-01-01 . 2100 MAIN ST Property Record . 2023-05-26 . Wisconsin Historical Society . en.
  6. Web site: Q&A with Dr. Bill Hettler, MD, the father of American wellness . 2024-03-26 . www.linkedin.com . en.
  7. Web site: School of Health Sciences and Wellness . 2024-03-26 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  8. Web site: University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Athletics - Official Athletics Website . 2024-07-04 . University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Athletics . en.
  9. Web site: The world is ours : a history of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1894-1994 - UWDC - UW-Madison Libraries . 2024-07-04 . search.library.wisc.edu.
  10. Web site: UWSP Timeline, 1893-1996 - Full view - UWDC - UW-Madison Libraries . 2023-08-01 . search.library.wisc.edu.
  11. Web site: UWSP Timeline, 1893-1996 - Full view - UWDC - UW-Madison Libraries . 2023-05-27 . search.library.wisc.edu.
  12. Erica Perez, "UW-Stevens Point chancellor resigns", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, April 23, 2009.
  13. http://chronicle.com/article/Polarizing-Chancellor-at/42799 "'Polarizing' Chancellor at U. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Quits After Hit-and-Run Incident"
  14. Web site: 2020-07-10 . TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY: Jacksonville Jaguars open training camp at UW-Stevens Point in 1995; etc. . 2023-08-01 . Wiscnews.com . en.
  15. Web site: UWSP Presidents and Chancellors.
  16. Web site: Academics . 2023-08-01 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  17. Web site: Graduate Students . 2023-08-01 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  18. Web site: UW-Stevens Point again ranked among best public Midwest universities . 2024-05-03 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  19. Web site: Fraternity and Sorority Life . 2023-06-13 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  20. Web site: Home - Schmeeckle Reserve UWSP . 2024-07-04 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  21. Web site: Tropical Conservatory . 2023-05-09 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  22. Web site: Our Campuses . 2023-06-13 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  23. Web site: Facilities - College of Natural Resources UWSP . 2023-06-13 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  24. Web site: Northern Aquaculture Demonstration Facility . 2023-06-13 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  25. https://www3.uwsp.edu/historicpres/Documents/Historic-Buildings/History%20of%20Old%20Main-final.pdf A History of Old Main
  26. Web site: Wisconsin SP Stevens Point State Normal School .
  27. Web site: Home - Chancellor's Office UWSP . 2023-08-01 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  28. Web site: [PDF] A History of Nelson Hall - Free Download PDF ]. 2023-05-09 . nanopdf.com . en.
  29. Web site: Historic Nelson Hall added to National Registry May 5, 2005 Summer Issue of the Pointer . 2024-07-09.
  30. Web site: A History of Nelson Hall . 2024-07-09.
  31. Web site: History of the Museum - Museum of Natural History UWSP . 2023-05-09 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  32. Web site: Museum of Natural History . 2024-05-03 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  33. Web site: Don and Judi Olson . 2024-07-04 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  34. Web site: Mammalogy - Museum of Natural History UWSP . 2023-07-09 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  35. Web site: Ornithology - Museum of Natural History UWSP . 2023-07-09 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  36. Web site: Carlsten Art Gallery - Department of Art and Design UWSP . 2023-05-09 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  37. Web site: UW-Stevens Point marker to honor Indigenous burial grounds . 2023-05-09 . www3.uwsp.edu . en-US.
  38. Web site: Native American mural dedication, Pow Wow planned at UW-Stevens Point . 2023-05-09 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  39. Web site: Residence Halls . 2023-08-01 . University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point . en-US.
  40. https://www.90fmtrivia.org/ 90FM Trivia - The World's Largest Trivia Contest
  41. Web site: Stevie Pointer . 2023-05-27 . University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Athletics . en.
  42. Parkhurst, Helen. Biographical Vertical Files. Nelis R. Kampenga University Archives. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.