List of Baldwin Wallace University people

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This is a list of notable individuals who have or had an association with Baldwin Wallace University, located in Berea, Ohio. Baldwin Wallace University is a private college that enjoys a long and rich affiliation with the United Methodist Church. This includes faculty, alumni and staff. The college is located in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area in the United States. The college and town of Berea were founded by Methodist settlers from Connecticut.

The list is drawn from faculty, alumni, staff, and former university presidents. This list includes people affiliated with the university under its past names such as Baldwin–Wallace College, Baldwin University, Baldwin Institute and German Wallace College. This list also includes alumni of the Baldwin Wallace Conservatory of Music.[1]

Alumni[]

Academia[]

Leadership and politics[]

James Lawson speaking at a community meeting in Nashville, Tennessee in 2005

Media and entertainment[]

  • Claudia Jordan, model, actress, on CBS game show The Price is Right from 2001 to 2003, and "model #1" on the US version of Deal or No Deal
  • Steven Caple Jr., film director, producer, screenwriter, most known for The Land and Creed II
  • , 2021 Ohio Rose[25] contestant in the 2022 Rose of Tralee contest, who has declared she will not travel and compete if vaccination against Covid-19 is a requirement.[26]

Music and arts[]

Producer-director Khashyar Darvich with the Dalai Lama in India during filming of the Dalai Lama Renaissance documentary

Sports[]

Other[]

Faculty[]

Staff and administration[]

Presidents[]

Baldwin Wallace University has had over 20 people serve as president under the school's various names of Baldwin Wallace University, Baldwin–Wallace College, Baldwin University, German Wallace College and Baldwin Institute.

Coaches[]

BW football coaches[]

Name Term References
No coach 1893
No team 1894
1895
No team 1896
1896–1897
1898–1899
No team 1900–1902
1903
No team 1904
E. J. Pfieffer 1905
No team 1906
E. J. Pfieffer 1907–1908
No team 1909–1911
1912
No team 1913–1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920–1921
R. W. Bechtel 1922–1923
1924–1927
1928–1948
Eddie L. Finnigan 1949–1950
Louis B. Juillerat 1951–1953
Paul Adams 1954–1957
Lee Tressel 1958–1980
Bob Packard 1981–2001
2002–2016
Jim Hilvert 2017–Present [44]

References[]

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  32. ^ Outstanding Alumni
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  41. ^ "Renowned Soprano Jane Eaglen Joins Conservatory Voice Faculty". Archived from the original on 2012-07-23. Retrieved 2010-08-07.
  42. ^ "B-W: Senator Eric Fingerhut Joins B-W Faculty". Archived from the original on 2007-03-12. Retrieved 2007-06-16.
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  44. ^ Salamone, Shawn (January 17, 2017). "BW Names Him Hilbert As Head Football Coach". bw.edu. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
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