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# Lindenwood


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Who / What

**Lindenwood** is a name associated with educational institutions in the United States. It primarily refers to **Lindenwood University**, a private higher education institution, and its former satellite campus in Belleville, Illinois.


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Background & History

The term "Lindenwood" originates from the U.S., where it has been used for educational establishments since at least the early 20th century. The most prominent entity is **Lindenwood University**, founded in St. Charles, Missouri, in 1839 as a private institution. Originally established to provide higher education opportunities in the region, it expanded its offerings over time and became known for its liberal arts foundation and professional programs.


In Illinois, Lindenwood University operated a satellite campus in Belleville from **2009 to 2020**, which was later integrated into the main St. Charles campus. The name also appears in other contexts, such as cemeteries (e.g., Lindenwood Cemetery in Fort Wayne, Indiana) and smaller communities like Lindenwood, Illinois.


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Why Notable

Lindenwood University is notable for its long-standing history in higher education, particularly in Missouri, where it has been a leading private institution. Its academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate studies, have contributed to regional economic development and cultural growth. The university’s reputation for excellence in liberal arts and professional training has made it a significant landmark in the Midwest.


The former Belleville campus, though closed, remains an important historical marker of Lindenwood’s expansion into Illinois. The name also persists in local geography and heritage, reflecting its broader legacy beyond education.


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In the News

As of recent years, **Lindenwood University** continues to operate as a major private institution in St. Charles, Missouri, with ongoing efforts to modernize its curriculum and expand research opportunities. While no major news events have been prominently associated with Lindenwood’s name outside of its educational context, its historical presence remains relevant for local history enthusiasts and students exploring regional higher education institutions.


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Key Facts

  • **Type:** Organization (primarily an educational institution)
  • **Also known as:**
  • Lindenwood University (main entity)
  • Lindenwood University – Belleville (former satellite campus in Illinois, now defunct)
  • **Founded / Born:** 1839 (St. Charles, Missouri)
  • **Key dates:**
  • 2009: Opening of the former Lindenwood University – Belleville campus in Belleville, Illinois.
  • 2020: Closure of the Belleville satellite campus; integration into the main St. Charles campus.
  • **Geography:**
  • Primary location: St. Charles, Missouri (Lindenwood University).
  • Former location: Belleville, Illinois (satellite campus).
  • **Affiliation:** Private higher education institution; part of the liberal arts and professional education sector.

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  • [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindenwood)
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    Lindenwood may refer to a place in the United States: Lindenwood, Illinois Lindenwood, Queens, New York Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Indiana In education: Lindenwood University in St. Charles, Missouri Lindenwood University – Belleville (2009–2020) in Belleville, Illinois. Now a satellite campus of Lindenwood University.

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