Alverno College
Catholic women's college in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alverno College is a private Roman Catholic women's college in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Former names | St. Joseph's Normal School (1887–1936) Alverno Teachers College (1936–1946) |
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Motto | In Sanctitate et Doctrina |
Motto in English | In Holiness and Learning |
Type | Private women's college |
Established | 1887 |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (School Sisters of St. Francis) |
Endowment | $41.6 million[1] |
President | Andrea Lee |
Dean | Kathleen O'Brien |
Academic staff | 118 |
Administrative staff | 450 |
Students | 1,596 |
Undergraduates | 788 |
Postgraduates | 808 |
Location | , , United States 42°58′59″N 87°57′54″W |
Campus | 47 acres (19 ha) |
Colors | |
Nickname | Inferno |
Mascot | Blaze the Inferno |
Website | alverno.edu |
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History
Chartered in 1887 as "St. Joseph's Normal School", Alverno became "Alverno Teachers College" in 1936. It adopted its current name in 1946.[2]
Milwaukee native Christy L. Brown was selected as the college's ninth president on April 19, 2023.[3] The following year, the college had a $12.4 million operating deficit. Its board of trustees subsequently declared "financial exigency" and announced plans to eliminate full-time faculty and staff, cut academic programs, end its track and field program, and engage in other activities to address the deficit.[4]
Academics
Alverno offers undergraduate programs and a coeducational Master of Arts program for teachers and business professionals, the Alverno MBA, and a Master of Science in nursing. The Weekend College was opened in 1977 as the first alternative time-frame program in Milwaukee to serve working women in the Milwaukee area. It is still primarily a women's college. The baccalaureate degree programs, residences, etc. are still open only to women; graduate degree programs are open to both women and men.
Alverno does not use a letter or number system for grading, but instead uses an abilities based curriculum and narrative evaluation.[5]
Rankings
Alverno College was tied for 62 out of 127 in Regional Universities Midwest in the 2022-23 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges ranking.[6]
Athletics
Alverno College teams participate as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division III. The Inferno are a member of the Northern Athletics Conference (NAC). Alverno was also a member of the Lake Michigan Conference until the spring of 2006. Women's sports include basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. Boxing was added as a club sport in 2016, and the team competes as part of the United States Intercollegiate Boxing Association; they have earned one individual championship as of 2019.[7]
Notable people
Alumni
- Diane Drufenbrock, Roman Catholic nun and Socialist Party nominee for Vice President of the United States
- Georgine Loacker, educator
- Cree Myles, influencer, writer and organizer
- Toni Palermo, educator and baseball player
- Joel Read, Roman Catholic nun and educator
- Marilyn Shrude, composer
- Marion Verhaalen, composer and musicologist
Faculty
- Carole Barrowman, English professor and author
- M. Mary Corona, college president from 1942 to 1948
References
External links
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