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Northwestern State University

Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSULA)[4] is a public university primarily situated in Natchitoches, Louisiana, with a nursing campus in Shreveport and general campuses in Leesville/Fort Polk and Alexandria. It is a part of the University of Louisiana System.

Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Former names
Louisiana State Normal School (1884–1944)
Northwestern State College of Louisiana (1944–1970)
MottoDedicated to one goal. Yours.
TypePublic university
Established1884; 139 years ago (1884)
Parent institution
UL System
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$20.8 million (2021)[1]
PresidentMarcus Jones[2]
Students9,389 (2022)
Location,
Louisiana
,
United States

31°45′00″N 93°05′50″W / 31.750°N 93.0972°W / 31.750; -93.0972
CampusRural, 916 acres (371 ha)
ColorsPurple and White
Orange accent[3]
     
NicknameDemons / Lady Demons
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FCSSouthland
MascotVic the Demon
Websitewww.nsula.edu
The Friedman Student Union Building is named for the late Louisiana State Senator Sylvan Friedman of Natchitoches.
The NSU Business Building
Williamson Hall houses the NSU engineering program.
NSU Wellness Recreation and Activity Center
The three columns of Northwestern State University

NSU was founded in 1884 as the Louisiana State Normal School. It was the first school in Louisiana to offer degree programs in nursing and business education. NSU, along with numerous other state colleges, gained university status in 1970 during the administration of President Arnold R. Kilpatrick, a Northwestern State alumnus who served from 1966 to 1978. Kilpatrick succeeded the 12-year president, John S. Kyser, a native of El Paso, Illinois.[5]

NSU was one of the first six colleges to enter into NASA's Joint Venture Program. Students worked with NASA scientists to help analyze data and do research for the 1996 Space Shuttle Columbia shuttle mission. NSU also hosts the Louisiana Scholars' College, Louisiana's designated honors college in the liberal arts and sciences. The Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts, a state-supported residential high school for sophomores, juniors, and seniors, is also located on the campus. It was a brainchild of former State Representative Jimmy D. Long of Natchitoches, who also attended NSU.

NSU offers more than 50 degree programs. Fall 2018 total enrollment was 11,081, the largest in the university's 133-year history, although the school saw enrollments decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, which hampered recruitment efforts.[6] NSU also claims more than 70,000 alumni.

History edit

 
Main entrance to Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana

Northwestern State University stands on ground that has been dedicated to learning for well over 100 years. Before the American Civil War, a portion of the present campus was the property of the Bullard family of Natchitoches. As early as 1856, the Bullard mansion was in use as a convent by the Religious Society of the Sacred Heart. The following year, a school building was erected at the convent, and in 1884, the town and parish of Natchitoches purchased the property. Three of the four great white columns that once supported the east gable of the mansion still stand on "The Hill" and serve as the unofficial symbols of the university.[7]

In 1884, the Louisiana State Legislature by Act 51 created the Louisiana State Normal School for the preparation of teachers. Shortly thereafter, a freshman member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, Leopold Caspari of Natchitoches, offered the convent site as a campus for the school with the anticipated approval of the citizens of Natchitoches. The offer was accepted, and from 1885 to 1918, the school offered two years of study for the training of teachers. Baccalaureate programs were inaugurated, and the Louisiana Constitution of 1921 changed the name of the school to Louisiana State Normal College. In 1944, the institution's excellent service in its broader role was accorded formal recognition by Act 326 of the Legislature, which changed its name to Northwestern State College of Louisiana.

Northwestern State maintained and strengthened its tradition of leadership in public service and academic endeavor and became, in 1954, the first college under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Board of Education to offer a master's degree. The Specialist in Education degree was first offered in 1966 and the Doctor of Philosophy in Education degrees were authorized in 1967. On June 18, 1970, Governor John J. McKeithen signed a legislative act that brought the old campus its greatest distinction, changing its title to Northwestern State University of Louisiana. In 1980, the old campus quadrangle where the columns stand was entered into the National Register of Historic Places under the title "Normal Hill Historic District."

Although primarily a regional institution, Northwestern State also offers an opportunity for education at satellite locations, including Leesville, Shreveport, and Alexandria. The Nursing Education Center, located in Shreveport, provides the educational environment for nursing majors enrolled in clinical courses, as well as general education courses.[8]

 
"The Rock" on Sam Sibley Dr. featuring a Caesar Cipher promoting the Demon Cipher Society in September 2022

A large piece of limestone, known as "The Rock" was placed on campus in 2006 at a major intersection for registered student organizations to paint designs promoting their groups.[9] The list of student organizations available grows every semester.[10]

In 2021, Marcus Jones became the first African-American President in the universities 137 year history after he was unanimously approved by the Louisiana Board of Supervisors. Jones previously worked at the university for 23 years. He is also an alumni of Northwestern.[11]

Vic the Demon edit

On November 8, 1922, by proclamation of President V. L. Roy and Coach H. Lee Prather, all athletic teams became known as the Demons. The name was decided upon by a contest open to all students, with a grand prize of $10. A committee was appointed by the president to narrow down the names submitted by the student body. The final selection was decided by a vote of the students. The two most popular choices were Braves and Demons. Among other names submitted by students were Sharks, Daredevils, Musketeers, Pelicans, Prather's Ground Hogs, Bloodhounds, Cyclops, and Serpents. The official winners were Aileen Ritter and Truett Scarborough.

On September 22, 1984, the Demon received his official given name using another contest sponsored by the athletic department. The contest was open to faculty, staff, and students. The objective was to find a name for the Demon. Over 300 entries were submitted to the committee. The grand prize was an all-expenses-paid weekend at the Louisiana State Fair Classic. Ray Carney, an alumnus of the university, was the official winner with "Vic", which is short for "Victory".

Jim Croce edit

Singer-songwriter Jim Croce died in a plane crash hours after finishing a 1973 concert on the NSU campus.[12]

Student media edit

Newspaper and yearbook edit

Northwestern's online news source with occasional printed special editions, The Current Sauce, was founded in 1914.[13] In 2021, the newspaper and campus radio station, KNWD, merged their news operations into a shared digital platform, "Purple Media Network."[14] Its annual student-run yearbook is called The Potpourri.[15]

Radio and television edit

The student-run radio station is The Demon (KNWD 91.7 FM)[16] and a faculty-administered and student-operated local television station is NSU22, on which can be found biweekly student-produced newscasts.

Literary magazine edit

NSU's literary magazine is called The Argus. It is student-run and published during the spring semester. The magazine content is provided by competitions in various fields of writing and artwork.

Music edit

The Spirit of Northwestern marching band features over 300 members each year, with membership open to any major and classification of student. Their uniforms are purple and white with a thin orange stripe. Other bands at Northwestern are the Pep Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Symphony, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, numerous chamber groups, and the Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony Orchestra.

Athletics edit

The Northwestern State athletic teams go by the Demons, with women's athletic teams generally called the Lady Demons, and its mascot is Vic the Demon. The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes in the Southland Conference at the NCAA Division I level. Northwestern State sponsors 12 varsity athletic teams, five men's teams and seven women's teams.[17] The official list of sports changes by semester as new groups are approved.[18]

Greek life edit

There are several fraternities and sororities on campus.

Archive edit

NSU maintains an archive through the Cammie G. Henry Research Center. Collections cover a diversity of individuals and topics. Materials may be accessed on such figures as Ethma Odum, the pioneering woman television personality at KALB-TV in Alexandria;[19] James B. Aswell, Kate Chopin, Robert DeBlieux, Caroline Dormon, and the Cane River.[20]

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty and administrators edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Data USA: Northwestern State University of Louisiana". Data USA. October 21, 2023.
  2. ^ James, Tyrenisha (November 17, 2021). "Marcus Jones chosen as 20th president of NSU". Purple Media Network. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  3. ^ Northwestern State University Visual Branding Guidelines (PDF). May 13, 2015. Retrieved May 5, 2017.
  4. ^ "Northwestern State of Louisiana". Northwestern State University of Louisiana. February 9, 1997. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  5. ^ Kyser, John S. . lahistory.org. Louisiana Historical Association. Archived from the original on December 1, 2010. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
  6. ^ James, Tyrenisha (November 8, 2021). "NSU records nine percent decrease in enrollment". The Current Sauce. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  7. ^ Stevens, Christopher (2006). Cultural Landscape Report for National Center for Preservation Technology and Training: Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana (PDF) (Report). Boston, Massachusetts: Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, National Park Service. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  8. ^ "NSU Student Handbook". nsula.edu. Retrieved March 31, 2018.
  9. ^ "The Rock". NSU Traditions. Northwestern State University of Louisiana. Retrieved July 21, 2023.
  10. ^ "NSU offers students a growing list of club sports and extracurricular activities". KTBS. June 23, 2023. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
  11. ^ "Northwestern State University of Louisiana Chooses Its 1st Black President in Its 137-Year History". November 9, 2021. from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
  12. ^ "Jim Croce Biography". Biography.com. A&E Television Networks. Retrieved October 15, 2015.
  13. ^ Portillo Cantarero, Lia (May 31, 2023). "Letter from The Current Sauce: Welcome to NSU". Purple Media Network. Retrieved July 20, 2023.
  14. ^ Jackson, Leah (September 27, 2021). "NSU Student Media transitions to Purple Media Network". Natchitoches Times. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  15. ^ "NSU Student Media: Potpourri". NSU Student Media. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  16. ^ "Home". knwdradio.org.
  17. ^ "Northwestern State University Athletics". Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  18. ^ . June 23, 2023. Archived from the original on June 27, 2023. Retrieved August 26, 2023.
  19. ^ . Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Archived from the original on July 22, 2010. Retrieved June 2, 2014.
  20. ^ "Cammie G. Henry Research Center". library.nsula.edu. Retrieved June 2, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Argus website
  • Student media website

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Northwestern State redirects here For the former administrative division of Nigeria see North Western State For universities with a similar name see Northwestern University disambiguation Northwestern State University of Louisiana NSULA 4 is a public university primarily situated in Natchitoches Louisiana with a nursing campus in Shreveport and general campuses in Leesville Fort Polk and Alexandria It is a part of the University of Louisiana System Northwestern State University of LouisianaFormer namesLouisiana State Normal School 1884 1944 Northwestern State College of Louisiana 1944 1970 MottoDedicated to one goal Yours TypePublic universityEstablished1884 139 years ago 1884 Parent institutionUL SystemAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 20 8 million 2021 1 PresidentMarcus Jones 2 Students9 389 2022 LocationNatchitoches Louisiana United States31 45 00 N 93 05 50 W 31 750 N 93 0972 W 31 750 93 0972CampusRural 916 acres 371 ha ColorsPurple and WhiteOrange accent 3 NicknameDemons Lady DemonsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FCS SouthlandMascotVic the DemonWebsitewww wbr nsula wbr edu The Friedman Student Union Building is named for the late Louisiana State Senator Sylvan Friedman of Natchitoches The NSU Business BuildingWilliamson Hall houses the NSU engineering program NSU Wellness Recreation and Activity CenterThe three columns of Northwestern State UniversityNSU was founded in 1884 as the Louisiana State Normal School It was the first school in Louisiana to offer degree programs in nursing and business education NSU along with numerous other state colleges gained university status in 1970 during the administration of President Arnold R Kilpatrick a Northwestern State alumnus who served from 1966 to 1978 Kilpatrick succeeded the 12 year president John S Kyser a native of El Paso Illinois 5 NSU was one of the first six colleges to enter into NASA s Joint Venture Program Students worked with NASA scientists to help analyze data and do research for the 1996 Space Shuttle Columbia shuttle mission NSU also hosts the Louisiana Scholars College Louisiana s designated honors college in the liberal arts and sciences The Louisiana School for Math Science and the Arts a state supported residential high school for sophomores juniors and seniors is also located on the campus It was a brainchild of former State Representative Jimmy D Long of Natchitoches who also attended NSU NSU offers more than 50 degree programs Fall 2018 total enrollment was 11 081 the largest in the university s 133 year history although the school saw enrollments decline during the COVID 19 pandemic which hampered recruitment efforts 6 NSU also claims more than 70 000 alumni Contents 1 History 1 1 Vic the Demon 1 2 Jim Croce 2 Student media 2 1 Newspaper and yearbook 2 2 Radio and television 2 3 Literary magazine 3 Music 4 Athletics 5 Greek life 6 Archive 7 Notable alumni 8 Notable faculty and administrators 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Main entrance to Northwestern State University in Natchitoches LouisianaNorthwestern State University stands on ground that has been dedicated to learning for well over 100 years Before the American Civil War a portion of the present campus was the property of the Bullard family of Natchitoches As early as 1856 the Bullard mansion was in use as a convent by the Religious Society of the Sacred Heart The following year a school building was erected at the convent and in 1884 the town and parish of Natchitoches purchased the property Three of the four great white columns that once supported the east gable of the mansion still stand on The Hill and serve as the unofficial symbols of the university 7 In 1884 the Louisiana State Legislature by Act 51 created the Louisiana State Normal School for the preparation of teachers Shortly thereafter a freshman member of the Louisiana House of Representatives Leopold Caspari of Natchitoches offered the convent site as a campus for the school with the anticipated approval of the citizens of Natchitoches The offer was accepted and from 1885 to 1918 the school offered two years of study for the training of teachers Baccalaureate programs were inaugurated and the Louisiana Constitution of 1921 changed the name of the school to Louisiana State Normal College In 1944 the institution s excellent service in its broader role was accorded formal recognition by Act 326 of the Legislature which changed its name to Northwestern State College of Louisiana Northwestern State maintained and strengthened its tradition of leadership in public service and academic endeavor and became in 1954 the first college under the jurisdiction of the Louisiana State Board of Education to offer a master s degree The Specialist in Education degree was first offered in 1966 and the Doctor of Philosophy in Education degrees were authorized in 1967 On June 18 1970 Governor John J McKeithen signed a legislative act that brought the old campus its greatest distinction changing its title to Northwestern State University of Louisiana In 1980 the old campus quadrangle where the columns stand was entered into the National Register of Historic Places under the title Normal Hill Historic District Although primarily a regional institution Northwestern State also offers an opportunity for education at satellite locations including Leesville Shreveport and Alexandria The Nursing Education Center located in Shreveport provides the educational environment for nursing majors enrolled in clinical courses as well as general education courses 8 nbsp The Rock on Sam Sibley Dr featuring a Caesar Cipher promoting the Demon Cipher Society in September 2022A large piece of limestone known as The Rock was placed on campus in 2006 at a major intersection for registered student organizations to paint designs promoting their groups 9 The list of student organizations available grows every semester 10 In 2021 Marcus Jones became the first African American President in the universities 137 year history after he was unanimously approved by the Louisiana Board of Supervisors Jones previously worked at the university for 23 years He is also an alumni of Northwestern 11 Vic the Demon edit On November 8 1922 by proclamation of President V L Roy and Coach H Lee Prather all athletic teams became known as the Demons The name was decided upon by a contest open to all students with a grand prize of 10 A committee was appointed by the president to narrow down the names submitted by the student body The final selection was decided by a vote of the students The two most popular choices were Braves and Demons Among other names submitted by students were Sharks Daredevils Musketeers Pelicans Prather s Ground Hogs Bloodhounds Cyclops and Serpents The official winners were Aileen Ritter and Truett Scarborough On September 22 1984 the Demon received his official given name using another contest sponsored by the athletic department The contest was open to faculty staff and students The objective was to find a name for the Demon Over 300 entries were submitted to the committee The grand prize was an all expenses paid weekend at the Louisiana State Fair Classic Ray Carney an alumnus of the university was the official winner with Vic which is short for Victory Jim Croce edit Singer songwriter Jim Croce died in a plane crash hours after finishing a 1973 concert on the NSU campus 12 Student media editNewspaper and yearbook edit Northwestern s online news source with occasional printed special editions The Current Sauce was founded in 1914 13 In 2021 the newspaper and campus radio station KNWD merged their news operations into a shared digital platform Purple Media Network 14 Its annual student run yearbook is called The Potpourri 15 Radio and television edit The student run radio station is The Demon KNWD 91 7 FM 16 and a faculty administered and student operated local television station is NSU22 on which can be found biweekly student produced newscasts Literary magazine edit NSU s literary magazine is called The Argus It is student run and published during the spring semester The magazine content is provided by competitions in various fields of writing and artwork Music editThe Spirit of Northwestern marching band features over 300 members each year with membership open to any major and classification of student Their uniforms are purple and white with a thin orange stripe Other bands at Northwestern are the Pep Band Symphonic Band Wind Symphony Wind Ensemble Jazz Ensemble numerous chamber groups and the Natchitoches Northwestern Symphony Orchestra Athletics editMain article Northwestern State Demons and Lady Demons The Northwestern State athletic teams go by the Demons with women s athletic teams generally called the Lady Demons and its mascot is Vic the Demon The university is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA and competes in the Southland Conference at the NCAA Division I level Northwestern State sponsors 12 varsity athletic teams five men s teams and seven women s teams 17 The official list of sports changes by semester as new groups are approved 18 Greek life editThere are several fraternities and sororities on campus Archive editNSU maintains an archive through the Cammie G Henry Research Center Collections cover a diversity of individuals and topics Materials may be accessed on such figures as Ethma Odum the pioneering woman television personality at KALB TV in Alexandria 19 James B Aswell Kate Chopin Robert DeBlieux Caroline Dormon and the Cane River 20 Notable alumni editMain article List of Northwestern State University alumniNotable faculty and administrators editJames B Aswell president of NSU and U S representative for Louisiana s 8th congressional district Medford Bryan Evans english professor and conservative activist Mike Johnson professor of law amp Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Julie Kane poet Ralph L Ropp professor of speech and head of the forensics department president of Louisiana TechReferences edit Data USA Northwestern State University of Louisiana Data USA October 21 2023 James Tyrenisha November 17 2021 Marcus Jones chosen as 20th president of NSU Purple Media Network Retrieved July 20 2023 Northwestern State University Visual Branding Guidelines PDF May 13 2015 Retrieved May 5 2017 Northwestern State of Louisiana Northwestern State University of Louisiana February 9 1997 Retrieved July 20 2023 Kyser John S A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography lahistory org Louisiana Historical Association Archived from the original on December 1 2010 Retrieved December 27 2010 James Tyrenisha November 8 2021 NSU records nine percent decrease in enrollment The Current Sauce Retrieved September 7 2022 Stevens Christopher 2006 Cultural Landscape Report for National Center for Preservation Technology and Training Northwestern State University Natchitoches Louisiana PDF Report Boston Massachusetts Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation National Park Service Retrieved September 7 2022 NSU Student Handbook nsula edu Retrieved March 31 2018 The Rock NSU Traditions Northwestern State University of Louisiana Retrieved July 21 2023 NSU offers students a growing list of club sports and extracurricular activities KTBS June 23 2023 Retrieved August 26 2023 Northwestern State University of Louisiana Chooses Its 1st Black President in Its 137 Year History November 9 2021 Archived from the original on February 5 2023 Retrieved August 26 2023 Jim Croce Biography Biography com A amp E Television Networks Retrieved October 15 2015 Portillo Cantarero Lia May 31 2023 Letter from The Current Sauce Welcome to NSU Purple Media Network Retrieved July 20 2023 Jackson Leah September 27 2021 NSU Student Media transitions to Purple Media Network Natchitoches Times Retrieved September 7 2022 NSU Student Media Potpourri NSU Student Media Retrieved September 7 2022 Home knwdradio org Northwestern State University Athletics Retrieved May 24 2012 NSU offers students a growing list of club sports and extracurricular activities June 23 2023 Archived from the original on June 27 2023 Retrieved August 26 2023 Ethma Odum Collection Northwestern State University in Natchitoches Louisiana Archived from the original on July 22 2010 Retrieved June 2 2014 Cammie G Henry Research Center library nsula edu Retrieved June 2 2014 External links editOfficial website Argus website Student media website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Northwestern State University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northwestern State University amp oldid 1185430764, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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