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Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania is a campus of Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania and it is located it in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE), the campus's total enrollment is 1,637 students.

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Former names
Mansfield Classical Seminary (1857–1862)
Mansfield Normal School (1862–1927)
Mansfield State Teachers College (1927–1960)
Mansfield State College (1960–1983)
MottoCharacter, Scholarship, Culture, Service
TypePublic university campus
Established1857; 166 years ago (1857)
Academic affiliations
PASSHE
PresidentBashar Hanna[1]
Students1,637 students (2018)[2]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsRed and black[3]
   
NicknameMountaineers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIPSAC
Collegiate Sprint Football League
MascotThe Mountie
Websitewww.mansfield.edu

History edit

Mansfield University traces its heritage back to 1857, when Mansfield Classical Seminary opened on January 7. At 10:00 a.m. on April 22, with a foot of snow on the ground, the Mansfield Classical Seminary burned to the ground. Immediately after the fire, the founders vowed to persevere and reconstruct an even bigger and better building.[4][5] Mansfield Classical Seminary was rebuilt and reopened on November 23, 1859, to some 30 students. The Rev. James Landreth was elected principal and Julia A. Hosmer was named preceptress.[6]

In 1862, Simon B. Elliott submitted application for Mansfield Classical Seminary to become a state normal school. The application was accepted in December 1862, and Mansfield Classical Seminary became the Mansfield Normal School, the third state normal school in Pennsylvania. In 1874, the new ladies' dormitory was built for a cost of $15,000. It would later be renamed North Hall.

In 1892 at the Great Mansfield Fair, electric lights were erected and a game of football was played between Mansfield Normal and Wyoming Seminary, ending in a draw. It was later recorded as the first night football game played in the United States.

 
Postcard of Mansfield Normal School in the 1890s

In 1902, Mansfield Normal School moved to a three-year program from the two-year normal course, pushing the school closer to collegiate status. On June 4, 1926, Mansfield State Normal School was granted the right to give four-year collegiate degrees. Finally, on May 13, 1927, the name Mansfield Normal was officially changed to Mansfield State Teachers College (MSTC).

During World War II, several hundred male students entered military service, and nurse training was initiated at MSTC. Most of the sports were suspended at the college for the duration of the war. Post-war, sports resumed with MSTC capturing two consecutive state championships in football for the 1946 and 1947 seasons. During the 1950s, both South Hall and Alumni Hall were replaced with new buildings.

In 1960, the Pennsylvania Department of Education granted the expansion of liberal arts programs to colleges in the system, including MSTC. MSTC became Mansfield State College. The campus continued to expand with the construction of other new buildings and new academic programs through the 1960s and 1970s.

In July 2021, Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Mansfield would merge with Bloomsburg University and Lock Haven University in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment, and each institution would represent a campus of a single university.[7] In March 2022, the new institution was created to oversee the three campuses and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania.[8][9]

Campus edit

On its 175-acre (0.71 km2) campus, Mansfield has four residence halls, multiple eateries, an on-campus student health clinic, campus police unit, campus bookstore, an on-campus and student-led television studio, radio station, and campus newspaper, state-of-the-art North Hall Library, Grant Science Planetarium, Decker Gymnasium and Olympic-sized swimming pool, Kelchner Fitness Center, multiple outdoor recreation spots (ropes course, disc golf, and biking trails), Straughn Hall Auditorium, Steadman Theatre and Steadman Studios, Alumni Student Center and Game Room, Childcare Center (affiliate), in addition to several academic and administrative buildings and outdoor seating and learning venues.

North Hall Library edit

 
North Hall Library, February 2010

North Hall, a four-story Victorian structure, was completed in 1878. The current visible North Hall was actually built in two parts. The original North Hall from 1874 was torn down in the spring of 1907. The north part (left side) and the middle section was started in the summer 1891 immediately following the purchase of the lot that the North end cross wing sits on. This new structure was seven stories tall. The new cafeteria on the first floor was opened for use on Thanksgiving Day 1892. Until 1907 the original North Hall minus the northernmost cross wing part was up against the newer middle section (south side) and was only 4 stories tall. In mid 1907 the matching South end of the current North Hall was started. This was completed in 1909. For years, the upper floors served as a women's dormitory while the ground floor was used as the cafeteria. As the university grew and other buildings on the campus were built, North Hall severely deteriorated.

The building was closed in 1976, and the building was almost demolished. But pressure from campus and community leaders salvaged North Hall. $11 million was used to restore the building through state and private funding. In 1996 North Hall reopened as a library, providing state-of-the-art technology.

The first floor of the library comprises several private listening rooms, complete with a variety of audio equipment and a theatre-viewing room with 25 seats. The first floor also holds the Music Library, the library's collection of media, and the Education Library. The second floor hosts the Reference Collection, the Best-Seller Collection, Circulation Desk, Reception Room, and covered porches with over-stuffed wicker furniture.

The third floor hosts the Periodical Collection and The Microfilm Room and Newspaper Reading Room. The fourth floor features private study rooms. The book stacks are located on the third and fourth floor. The library houses an abundance of desks, seating, and technology throughout.

Academics edit

Mansfield University offers 87 major and minor programs. [10] The university offers associate's, bachelor's, and master's degree programs.[11] The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education.

Athletics edit

The Mansfield University Mountaineers intercollegiate athletics are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II and compete in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). The sprint football team competes in the Collegiate Sprint Football League.

Women's varsity programs include soccer, field hockey, basketball, cross-country, softball, indoor track, and track and field. Men's programs include cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track, track and field, and sprint football.

Notable alumni edit

Politicians edit

Sports edit

Various edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Office of the President". Retrieved July 9, 2019.
  2. ^ ""Fall 2018 Fast Facts" (PDF). Retrieved July 9, 2019.
  3. ^ Graphic Standards | Mansfield University. Retrieved August 21, 2017.
  4. ^ J.S. Hoard; S.B. Elliott (May 7, 1857). "The Mansfield Classical Seminary in ashes". Tioga County Agitator. Vol. 3, no. 41. Wellsborough, Pennsylvania: Cobb, Sturrock & Co. p. 2. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  5. ^ "Mansfield Classical Seminary destroyed by fire". Coudersport Peoples Journal. Vol. IX, no. 48. Coudersport, Pennsylvania: T.S. Chase. May 7, 1857. p. 2. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
  6. ^ "Mansfield University & Mansfield Borough Time Line | Mansfield University". www.mansfield.edu.
  7. ^ Snyder, Susan. "In unanimous vote, state system merges Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield; California, Clarion and Edinboro universities". Call.com. The Morning Call/Tribune News Service. Retrieved August 8, 2021.
  8. ^ Murphy, Jan (March 2, 2022). "Three Pa. state universities are given a new name that surprisingly wasn't already taken". pennlive. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  9. ^ Whitford, Emma (March 4, 2022). "Pa. System Picks New Name for Consolidated Universities". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  10. ^ "Majors and Minors - Academic Programs | Mansfield University". www.mansfield.edu. Retrieved July 23, 2022.
  11. ^ "Majors and Minors | Mansfield University". www.mansfield.edu.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Mansfield Athletics website

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This article is about the campus in Mansfield Pennsylvania For the constituent college of Oxford University see Mansfield College Oxford Mansfield University of Pennsylvania is a campus of Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania and it is located it in Mansfield Pennsylvania Part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education PASSHE the campus s total enrollment is 1 637 students Mansfield University of PennsylvaniaFormer namesMansfield Classical Seminary 1857 1862 Mansfield Normal School 1862 1927 Mansfield State Teachers College 1927 1960 Mansfield State College 1960 1983 MottoCharacter Scholarship Culture ServiceTypePublic university campusEstablished1857 166 years ago 1857 Academic affiliationsPASSHEPresidentBashar Hanna 1 Students1 637 students 2018 2 LocationMansfield Pennsylvania United StatesCampusRuralColorsRed and black 3 NicknameMountaineersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II PSACCollegiate Sprint Football LeagueMascotThe MountieWebsitewww wbr mansfield wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 North Hall Library 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Politicians 5 2 Sports 5 3 Various 6 Notable faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory editMansfield University traces its heritage back to 1857 when Mansfield Classical Seminary opened on January 7 At 10 00 a m on April 22 with a foot of snow on the ground the Mansfield Classical Seminary burned to the ground Immediately after the fire the founders vowed to persevere and reconstruct an even bigger and better building 4 5 Mansfield Classical Seminary was rebuilt and reopened on November 23 1859 to some 30 students The Rev James Landreth was elected principal and Julia A Hosmer was named preceptress 6 In 1862 Simon B Elliott submitted application for Mansfield Classical Seminary to become a state normal school The application was accepted in December 1862 and Mansfield Classical Seminary became the Mansfield Normal School the third state normal school in Pennsylvania In 1874 the new ladies dormitory was built for a cost of 15 000 It would later be renamed North Hall In 1892 at the Great Mansfield Fair electric lights were erected and a game of football was played between Mansfield Normal and Wyoming Seminary ending in a draw It was later recorded as the first night football game played in the United States nbsp Postcard of Mansfield Normal School in the 1890sIn 1902 Mansfield Normal School moved to a three year program from the two year normal course pushing the school closer to collegiate status On June 4 1926 Mansfield State Normal School was granted the right to give four year collegiate degrees Finally on May 13 1927 the name Mansfield Normal was officially changed to Mansfield State Teachers College MSTC During World War II several hundred male students entered military service and nurse training was initiated at MSTC Most of the sports were suspended at the college for the duration of the war Post war sports resumed with MSTC capturing two consecutive state championships in football for the 1946 and 1947 seasons During the 1950s both South Hall and Alumni Hall were replaced with new buildings In 1960 the Pennsylvania Department of Education granted the expansion of liberal arts programs to colleges in the system including MSTC MSTC became Mansfield State College The campus continued to expand with the construction of other new buildings and new academic programs through the 1960s and 1970s In July 2021 Pennsylvania higher education officials announced that Mansfield would merge with Bloomsburg University and Lock Haven University in response to financial difficulties and declining enrollment and each institution would represent a campus of a single university 7 In March 2022 the new institution was created to oversee the three campuses and was named the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania 8 9 Campus editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message On its 175 acre 0 71 km2 campus Mansfield has four residence halls multiple eateries an on campus student health clinic campus police unit campus bookstore an on campus and student led television studio radio station and campus newspaper state of the art North Hall Library Grant Science Planetarium Decker Gymnasium and Olympic sized swimming pool Kelchner Fitness Center multiple outdoor recreation spots ropes course disc golf and biking trails Straughn Hall Auditorium Steadman Theatre and Steadman Studios Alumni Student Center and Game Room Childcare Center affiliate in addition to several academic and administrative buildings and outdoor seating and learning venues North Hall Library edit nbsp North Hall Library February 2010North Hall a four story Victorian structure was completed in 1878 The current visible North Hall was actually built in two parts The original North Hall from 1874 was torn down in the spring of 1907 The north part left side and the middle section was started in the summer 1891 immediately following the purchase of the lot that the North end cross wing sits on This new structure was seven stories tall The new cafeteria on the first floor was opened for use on Thanksgiving Day 1892 Until 1907 the original North Hall minus the northernmost cross wing part was up against the newer middle section south side and was only 4 stories tall In mid 1907 the matching South end of the current North Hall was started This was completed in 1909 For years the upper floors served as a women s dormitory while the ground floor was used as the cafeteria As the university grew and other buildings on the campus were built North Hall severely deteriorated The building was closed in 1976 and the building was almost demolished But pressure from campus and community leaders salvaged North Hall 11 million was used to restore the building through state and private funding In 1996 North Hall reopened as a library providing state of the art technology The first floor of the library comprises several private listening rooms complete with a variety of audio equipment and a theatre viewing room with 25 seats The first floor also holds the Music Library the library s collection of media and the Education Library The second floor hosts the Reference Collection the Best Seller Collection Circulation Desk Reception Room and covered porches with over stuffed wicker furniture The third floor hosts the Periodical Collection and The Microfilm Room and Newspaper Reading Room The fourth floor features private study rooms The book stacks are located on the third and fourth floor The library houses an abundance of desks seating and technology throughout Academics editMansfield University offers 87 major and minor programs 10 The university offers associate s bachelor s and master s degree programs 11 The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education Athletics editMain article Mansfield MountaineersThe Mansfield University Mountaineers intercollegiate athletics are members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II and compete in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference PSAC The sprint football team competes in the Collegiate Sprint Football League Women s varsity programs include soccer field hockey basketball cross country softball indoor track and track and field Men s programs include cross country basketball baseball indoor track track and field and sprint football Notable alumni editPoliticians edit William D B Ainey 1864 1932 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1911 1915 Chee Soon Juan Singaporean opposition politician Edwin J Jorden 1863 1903 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1895 Kenneth B Lee 1922 2010 former Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Fred Churchill Leonard 1856 1921 U S Congressman from Pennsylvania 1895 1897 William A Stone 1846 1920 Pennsylvania Governor 1899 1903 Sports edit Tom Brookens former Major League Baseball player Mike Gazella former Major League Baseball player Hughie Jennings former Major League Baseball player Assaf Lowengart born 1998 baseball player on Team Israel Joe Shaute former Major League Baseball player Al Todd former Major League Baseball playerVarious edit Fabrisia Ambrosio physical therapist and researcher Mary Alderson Chandler Atherton educator and textbook author Georgia Beers author Lambda Literary Award winner Wyatt McLaughlin guitarist and founder of The Last Ten Seconds of Life Ali Soufan author anti terror FBI agentNotable faculty editGeorge S Howard music 1937 1940References edit Office of the President Retrieved July 9 2019 Fall 2018 Fast Facts PDF Retrieved July 9 2019 Graphic Standards Mansfield University Retrieved August 21 2017 J S Hoard S B Elliott May 7 1857 The Mansfield Classical Seminary in ashes Tioga County Agitator Vol 3 no 41 Wellsborough Pennsylvania Cobb Sturrock amp Co p 2 Retrieved September 3 2020 Mansfield Classical Seminary destroyed by fire Coudersport Peoples Journal Vol IX no 48 Coudersport Pennsylvania T S Chase May 7 1857 p 2 Retrieved September 3 2020 Mansfield University amp Mansfield Borough Time Line Mansfield University www mansfield edu Snyder Susan In unanimous vote state system merges Bloomsburg Lock Haven and Mansfield California Clarion and Edinboro universities Call com The Morning Call Tribune News Service Retrieved August 8 2021 Murphy Jan March 2 2022 Three Pa state universities are given a new name that surprisingly wasn t already taken pennlive Retrieved March 8 2022 Whitford Emma March 4 2022 Pa System Picks New Name for Consolidated Universities Inside Higher Ed Retrieved March 8 2022 Majors and Minors Academic Programs Mansfield University www mansfield edu Retrieved July 23 2022 Majors and Minors Mansfield University www mansfield edu External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mansfield University of Pennsylvania 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