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Western College for Women

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Type
  
Women's College

Address
  
Oxford, OH 45056, USA

Phone
  
+1 513-529-4400

Active
  
1855–1974

Founded
  
1855

Ceased operations
  
1974

Western College for Women

Location
  
Oxford, Ohio, United States

Notable alumni
  
Donna Shalala, Margaret C Anderson, Ann Marcus, Eliza Calvert Hall, Helene Mambu

Similar
  
Miami University, Miami University Hamilton, Miami University Voice of, University of Miami, University of Bolton

Western College for Women was a women's college in Oxford, Ohio between 1855 and 1974.

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History

Western College was founded in 1853 as Western Female Seminary and had 350 acres. It was a daughter school of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts. Its first principal Helen Peabody and most of the early faculty had been students and teachers at Mount Holyoke. Mary Lyon Residence Hall on the Western campus is named for Mount Holyoke's founder, Mary Lyon.

Western remained an independent women's college until 1970 when it formed a "committee of cooperation" with the adjacent Miami University, which opened enrollment between the colleges on a limited basis. This allowed Western students to take classes at Miami and use Miami's computer and hospital facilities, for example, while allowing Miami students access to intramural fields, library space, and cross-country runways on Western grounds. Before the 1973-74 school years, both presidents signed an agreement for an affiliation between the two schools. In 1974, Western became part of Miami.

Notable alumnae

  • Margaret Caroline Anderson (1886–1973), founder-editor The Little Review
  • Mary Letitia Caldwell, winner of the Garvan Medal for chemistry
  • Ameerah Haq, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Mary Garrett Hay (1857–1928), suffragist and community organizer
  • Ann Marcus, television writer
  • Pamela Mboya, Kenyan representative, UN-Habitat
  • Hank Phillippi Ryan, Boston TV reporter, winner of 26 Emmys, and bestselling author of Charlotte McNally mystery series
  • Donna Shalala, President of University of Miami (Florida); former US Secretary of Health and Human Services (under President Bill Clinton)
  • Civil rights movement

    In June 1964 a civil rights demonstration orientation program for Freedom Summer was held at Western College. Three volunteers, including one recently trained at Western, were murdered in Philadelphia, Mississippi . Public uproar helped pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act a few months later.

    Western today

    In 1974, the Western College for Women merged with Miami University and became the Western College Program (School of Interdisciplinary Studies). In 2007, the Western College Program was integrated into the College of Arts and Sciences and is now known as the Western Program at Miami University.

    References

    Western College for Women Wikipedia