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United States History

2012

Illinois Wesleyan University

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Susan Anderson-Freed, Susan Anderson-Freed, Meg Miner Sep 2012

Susan Anderson-Freed, Susan Anderson-Freed, Meg Miner

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Dr. Susan Anderson-Freed began teaching in the Sociology Department at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1977. A few years later she was reappointed to a position in the Computer Science program where she remained until her departure in 2008.

Anderson-Freed left teaching due to the effects of cancer treatments she was receiving and died on November 4, 2012. A long-time knitting enthusiast, she used the time of her treatments to design patterns and published two books on the subjects. Proceeds from these volumes, which have already been translated into several languages, are designated for the Community Cancer Center, Normal, Illinois. Her …


George Churukian, George A. Churukian, Meg Miner Aug 2012

George Churukian, George A. Churukian, Meg Miner

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Dr. Churukian joined IWU's faculty as Director of the Secondary Education program in 1976 and retired in 1993. He became active in the International Society for Teacher Education before retiring and has enjoyed a long post-career of activity with this and local community groups.


Mark L. Sheldon, Mark L. Sheldon '70, Meg Miner Aug 2012

Mark L. Sheldon, Mark L. Sheldon '70, Meg Miner

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Mark Sheldon, Class of 1970, who majored in Political Science reflects on his time at IWU and afterwards. Sheldon chaired the Alumni Association for five years and so served on the Board of Trustees. He continues his involvement with campus in a number of ways including by recruiting international students.


Jared Brown, Jared Brown, Meg Miner Jun 2012

Jared Brown, Jared Brown, Meg Miner

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Emeritus Professor, School of Theater Arts Jared Brown was director of School of Theater Arts from 1989-1999 and taught full time at IWU from 1989-2002. Dr. Brown still teaches at IWU occasionally today.


Abraham Lincoln & The Colony On Ile-A-Vache, Robert Bray Jan 2012

Abraham Lincoln & The Colony On Ile-A-Vache, Robert Bray

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Just after the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect (1 Jan 1863) Abraham Lincoln signed a contract with two New York capitalists to transport 500 newly-freed ex-slaves to Ile-a-Vache, Haiti, where they would, under company supervision, found and maintain a colony. From the start, little went right. Failure was due largely to mismanagement and chicanery on the part of the company. The emigrants lived (and died) miserably on Ile-a-Vache for nearly a year, until they were returned to the U. S. on a government transport ship in March, 1864. The debacle seems to have cured Lincoln of his fascination with colonization.