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1842

On February 17, 1842, the Territorial Legislature granted a charter for the Mt.

1843

On March 8, 1843, Aristides Joel Priest Huestis, a New Englander by birth, signed a contract, the first dated document of the Institute, to act as Agent for raising money and supervising construction of the Institute Building.

Twenty acres of land was donated for the campus by four Mount Pleasant residents in March 1843.

1856

The first college-level graduate of Iowa Wesleyan was Winfield Scott Mayne, who earned a B.A. degree in 1856.

1859

In 1859, Lucy Webster Killpatrick was the first woman granted a B.A. degree at Iowa Wesleyan.

1866

Belle Babb Mansfield, the first woman to be admitted to the bar in the United States, graduated from Iowa Wesleyan in 1866.

1885

Susan Mosely Grandison, the first female black graduate, earned her degree in 1885.

1890

Keyroku Miazaki from Tokyo, Japan, attended 1890- 91, was the first documented international student.

1896

The chapel, built in 1896, received a complete renovation and restoration in the early 21st century.

1967

Through the years, the College has pioneered in such features as coeducation, the laboratory approach to teaching in the sciences, and service learning, adopted in 1967.

2015

In May 2015 the institution readopted its earlier name of Iowa Wesleyan University to better reflect its role in serving the students, communities, and businesses of southeast Iowa.

2019

Christine Plunkett has been president of the university since August 2019.

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