Morton College
Type | Public,community college |
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Established | 1924 |
Students | 3,850 (all undergraduate)(Spring 2022)[1] |
Location |
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United States
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Website | www |
Morton Collegeis apubliccommunity collegeinCicero, Illinois. It is the second oldest community college in the state only afterJoliet Junior College.[2]While the campus itself was constructed in 1975, the college was established in 1924. Before the construction of the campus, the college was housed in the same building asthe local high schooland wasMorton Junior College..[3]It is named afterJulius Sterling Morton, a Nebraska newspaper editor and politician who served as PresidentGrover Cleveland'sSecretary of Agriculture.
Land was acquired for an athletics field in 1994.[4]Intercollegiate athletics for men include baseball, basketball, soccer, and cross country. Women's sports include volleyball, basketball, cross country, soccer and softball.
The college is aNational Alternative Fuels Training Consortiumtraining center. It also operates a low-power FM station, WZQC-LP, at 99.1 MHz.[5]
References
[edit]- ^"College Navigator - Morton College".
- ^Deuchler, Douglas (2006).Cicero Revisited. Arcadia Publishing. p. 122.ISBN978-0-7385-4107-5.
- ^"Morton College 50th year dinner-dance scheduled".Chicago Tribune. 31 October 1974. p. N B2.
- ^Land buy backfires on college, The Telegraph-Herald, p. 6, retrieved2011-04-02
- ^FM Query Results: WZQC-LP, fcc.gov. Retrieved 27 November 2020.