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McMurry University

McMurry University is a private Methodist university in Abilene, Texas, United States. It was founded in 1923 and named after William Fletcher McMurry.[4] The university offers forty-five majors in the fields of fine arts, humanities, social and natural sciences, education, business, and religion, and nine pre-professional programs, including nursing, dentistry, medicine, pharmacy, veterinary, and law.

McMurry University
Former names
McMurry College (1923–1990)
MottoCultivating Leadership Excellence and Virtue...
Every Student, Every Day.
TypePrivate university
EstablishedSeptember 20, 1923; 100 years ago (1923-09-20)
Religious affiliation
United Methodist Church
Endowment$94.5 million (2019)[1]
PresidentSandra Harper[2]
Undergraduates2,556 (Fall 2022)[3]
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban, 40 acres (.16 km²)
ColorsMaroon and White
   
MascotWar Hawks
Websitewww.mcm.edu

In the fall of 2023, the university enrolled 2,556 students.[3] Methodist students constitute 27 percent of the student population. Ninety five percent of students are Texan. Minority groups make up approximately one-fourth of the student body. In the freshman class, 98 percent of students receive some financial aid. Fifty-three percent of students live on campus, and 75 percent of students are involved in at least one extracurricular activity. McMurry boasts a student to faculty ratio of 13:1.[5]

91 percent of the faculty have earned a doctorate or other terminal degree in their field. McMurry is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[6]

History edit

The college was initially founded as McMurry College on September 20, 1923. The college was established through the efforts of Methodist minister James Winfred Hunt and the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Church, who initially voted to establish the school in 1920. After working with the city of Abilene to acquire the needed land, the charter of the school was ratified on November 21, 1921. Accreditation from the Texas Association of Colleges was received in 1926, the same year the school graduated its first class.

The college gained university status in 1990, becoming McMurry University.[7]

Indians mascot controversy edit

McMurry's sports teams originally used Indians as their mascot.[8] In late August 2005, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) handed down a decision calling for the eighteen universities with Native American mascots to change their names or obtain a waiver from their representative tribe for the use of the mascot name. The McMurry Indians were part of this list. The Indians nickname was chosen as a tribute to the University's first president, J.W. Hunt, who grew up on an Indian reservation in the Indian Territory.

On May 18, 2006, the NCAA rejected McMurry's appeal to keep their nickname. The school chose to appeal the ruling, and indicated their intention to do so by the June 18, 2006, deadline. According to a press release, "the University’s appeal will be based on the arbitrariness of the NCAA’s decision-making process and the inconsistent results and messages that have come from the process." Other schools, such as Florida State University, made successful appeals by garnering the endorsement of Indian tribes. Although McMurry did not actively seek an endorsement, representatives from the Kaw, Kiowa, and Comanche tribes voiced their approval of McMurry's mascot.[9] In October 2006, McMurry's board of trustees decided that the university would no longer use any names for its athletic teams. Citing the school's 83-year history of honoring Native Americans, the school announced that in spite of no longer using names to designate athletic teams, the school traditions created to honor Native Americans would continue.[10] The school's stadium name was changed from Indian Stadium to Wilford Moore Stadium as of May 13, 2007. Wilford Moore was the most-winning coach in McMurry football history.[11]

On March 11, 2011, it was announced that McMurry University's athletic teams would be known as the War Hawks. The new mascot was chosen after a nearly year-long search to find a new mascot to replace the former Indian mascot. The war hawk is meant to represent pride, courage and fierce competition for McMurry's athletic teams.

Athletics edit

 
The McMurry University football team in action against the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions in 2014

McMurry's school colors are maroon and white. McMurry fields teams in 20 different intercollegiate sports. For the men, McMurry competes in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, esports, and indoor and outdoor track and field. For the women, McMurry competes in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, esports, indoor and outdoor track and field, volleyball, in which they won the NCCAA national championship in 2012, and softball.

All teams played in the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference until 2011. In July 2011, McMurry announced that it had been accepted as a candidate for NCAA Division II membership and joined the Heartland Conference in the fall of 2012. The Board of Regent voted in January 2014 to move back to Division III.[12][13] The McMurry football team joined the Lone Star Conference in 2014.[14]

McMurry University announced October 19, 2016, that the sport of softball would be added to its women's intercollegiate programs, beginning in 2018. The addition of softball would bring to 20 the number of sports sponsored by the War Hawks. Softball sponsorship in the ASC would grow to 13 teams and becomes the seventh conference championship sport to be supported at every member institution. Women's soccer, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's tennis, and baseball are ASC sports sponsored by all ASC members. By conference rule and with full member sponsorship of softball, the ASC Softball Championship Tournament format would shift to eight-team double-elimination with the 2018 tournament.[15]

Walt Driggers Field edit

Walt Driggers Field is the home of the McMurry War Hawks collegiate baseball program. The field was designed and built by Anglea Sports Fields, which is headed by former Globe Life Park in Arlington superintendent Jim Anglea.[16] McMurry played its first game at Walt Driggers Field on February 12, 1997, with a 7–3 win against Wayland Baptist Pioneers. The school officially renamed the field before a home game against the Lubbock Christian Chaparrals shortly thereafter.

Notable alumni edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2019. "U.S. and Canadian 2019 NTSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2019 Endowment Market Value, and Percentage Change in Market Value from FY18 to FY19 (Revised)". National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA. Retrieved September 19, 2020.
  2. ^ Bethal, Brian (August 12, 2013). . Abilene Reporter News. Abilene, Texas. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved August 26, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "College Navigator - McMurry University". National Center for Education Statistics. 2024. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
  4. ^ Stephenson, Lane B. (1995). Texas College and University Handbook. College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press. p. 38. ISBN 9780890966778.
  5. ^ "Admission | McMurry University". Admissions.mcm.edu. Retrieved August 21, 2015.
  6. ^ (PDF). mcm.edu. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 11, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
  7. ^ Downs, Faye. "McMurry University". tshaonline.org. Handbook of Texas. Retrieved September 25, 2023.
  8. ^ "Denied Indian mascot, McMurry forgoes nickname". ESPN.com. AP. October 16, 2006. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  9. ^ Russell, John H. . mcm.edu. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved September 7, 2006.
  10. ^ Russell, John H. . mcm.edu. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved October 18, 2006.
  11. ^ "McMurry renames football and track stadium to Wilford Moore Stadium". mcm.edu. Retrieved May 13, 2007.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ Robarts, Kyle (July 12, 2011). "NCAA accepts McMurry's application to transition to Division II". McMurry War Hawks. Abilene, Texas: McMurry University Sports Information Department. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  13. ^ Beyer, Dave (February 10, 2012). . Hal Mumme Official Website. Abilene, Texas: McMurry University Sports Information Department. Archived from the original on July 27, 2012. Retrieved June 2, 2012.
  14. ^ LSC, LSC (July 30, 2013). "McMurry University added to LSC football lineup for 2014". Lone Star Conference News. Richardson, Texas: Lone Star Conference Website. Retrieved July 30, 2013.
  15. ^ "McMurry Woman's Softball". October 19, 2016.
  16. ^ . athletics.mcm.edu. Archived from the original on April 3, 2008.
  17. ^ "Dan Dodson Papers: NYU Special Collections Finding Aids". findingaids.library.nyu.edu. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  18. ^ "Grant Teaff To Receive Stagg Award". Baylor Football. September 21, 2005. Retrieved September 7, 2006.
  19. ^ . The Weddington Center. Archived from the original on March 19, 2006. Retrieved September 7, 2006.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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This article is about the university in Abilene Texas For the college in Jacksonville Illinois see MacMurray College McMurry University is a private Methodist university in Abilene Texas United States It was founded in 1923 and named after William Fletcher McMurry 4 The university offers forty five majors in the fields of fine arts humanities social and natural sciences education business and religion and nine pre professional programs including nursing dentistry medicine pharmacy veterinary and law McMurry UniversityFormer namesMcMurry College 1923 1990 MottoCultivating Leadership Excellence and Virtue Every Student Every Day TypePrivate universityEstablishedSeptember 20 1923 100 years ago 1923 09 20 Religious affiliationUnited Methodist ChurchEndowment 94 5 million 2019 1 PresidentSandra Harper 2 Undergraduates2 556 Fall 2022 3 LocationAbilene Texas United StatesCampusUrban 40 acres 16 km ColorsMaroon and White MascotWar HawksWebsitewww wbr mcm wbr edu In the fall of 2023 the university enrolled 2 556 students 3 Methodist students constitute 27 percent of the student population Ninety five percent of students are Texan Minority groups make up approximately one fourth of the student body In the freshman class 98 percent of students receive some financial aid Fifty three percent of students live on campus and 75 percent of students are involved in at least one extracurricular activity McMurry boasts a student to faculty ratio of 13 1 5 91 percent of the faculty have earned a doctorate or other terminal degree in their field McMurry is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 6 Contents 1 History 1 1 Indians mascot controversy 2 Athletics 2 1 Walt Driggers Field 3 Notable alumni 4 Notable faculty 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe college was initially founded as McMurry College on September 20 1923 The college was established through the efforts of Methodist minister James Winfred Hunt and the Northwest Texas Conference of the Methodist Church who initially voted to establish the school in 1920 After working with the city of Abilene to acquire the needed land the charter of the school was ratified on November 21 1921 Accreditation from the Texas Association of Colleges was received in 1926 the same year the school graduated its first class The college gained university status in 1990 becoming McMurry University 7 Indians mascot controversy edit McMurry s sports teams originally used Indians as their mascot 8 In late August 2005 the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA handed down a decision calling for the eighteen universities with Native American mascots to change their names or obtain a waiver from their representative tribe for the use of the mascot name The McMurry Indians were part of this list The Indians nickname was chosen as a tribute to the University s first president J W Hunt who grew up on an Indian reservation in the Indian Territory On May 18 2006 the NCAA rejected McMurry s appeal to keep their nickname The school chose to appeal the ruling and indicated their intention to do so by the June 18 2006 deadline According to a press release the University s appeal will be based on the arbitrariness of the NCAA s decision making process and the inconsistent results and messages that have come from the process Other schools such as Florida State University made successful appeals by garnering the endorsement of Indian tribes Although McMurry did not actively seek an endorsement representatives from the Kaw Kiowa and Comanche tribes voiced their approval of McMurry s mascot 9 In October 2006 McMurry s board of trustees decided that the university would no longer use any names for its athletic teams Citing the school s 83 year history of honoring Native Americans the school announced that in spite of no longer using names to designate athletic teams the school traditions created to honor Native Americans would continue 10 The school s stadium name was changed from Indian Stadium to Wilford Moore Stadium as of May 13 2007 Wilford Moore was the most winning coach in McMurry football history 11 On March 11 2011 it was announced that McMurry University s athletic teams would be known as the War Hawks The new mascot was chosen after a nearly year long search to find a new mascot to replace the former Indian mascot The war hawk is meant to represent pride courage and fierce competition for McMurry s athletic teams Athletics edit nbsp The McMurry University football team in action against the Texas A amp M Commerce Lions in 2014 McMurry s school colors are maroon and white McMurry fields teams in 20 different intercollegiate sports For the men McMurry competes in baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer swimming tennis esports and indoor and outdoor track and field For the women McMurry competes in basketball cross country golf soccer swimming tennis esports indoor and outdoor track and field volleyball in which they won the NCCAA national championship in 2012 and softball All teams played in the NCAA Division III American Southwest Conference until 2011 In July 2011 McMurry announced that it had been accepted as a candidate for NCAA Division II membership and joined the Heartland Conference in the fall of 2012 The Board of Regent voted in January 2014 to move back to Division III 12 13 The McMurry football team joined the Lone Star Conference in 2014 14 McMurry University announced October 19 2016 that the sport of softball would be added to its women s intercollegiate programs beginning in 2018 The addition of softball would bring to 20 the number of sports sponsored by the War Hawks Softball sponsorship in the ASC would grow to 13 teams and becomes the seventh conference championship sport to be supported at every member institution Women s soccer men s and women s basketball men s and women s tennis and baseball are ASC sports sponsored by all ASC members By conference rule and with full member sponsorship of softball the ASC Softball Championship Tournament format would shift to eight team double elimination with the 2018 tournament 15 Walt Driggers Field edit Walt Driggers Field is the home of the McMurry War Hawks collegiate baseball program The field was designed and built by Anglea Sports Fields which is headed by former Globe Life Park in Arlington superintendent Jim Anglea 16 McMurry played its first game at Walt Driggers Field on February 12 1997 with a 7 3 win against Wayland Baptist Pioneers The school officially renamed the field before a home game against the Lubbock Christian Chaparrals shortly thereafter Notable alumni editVernon Asbill educator and former member of the New Mexico Senate Dan W Dodson former sociology professor at New York University 17 V O Key Jr political scientist Jorge Antonio Solis U S federal judge Grant Teaff former head football coach for Baylor University executive director for the American Football Coaches Association 18 Sarah Weddington U S attorney in Roe v Wade 19 Dick Compton NFL player Ernie Park NFL player Brad Rowland NFL player Karl Scott NFL coach William Arthur Ward writer Charlene Holt actress Jordan Neuman former pro football player and current head coachNotable faculty editWilliam Curry Holden historian and archeologist Virgil E Bottom experimental physicist and humanitarianReferences edit As of June 30 2019 U S and Canadian 2019 NTSE Participating Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2019 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Market Value from FY18 to FY19 Revised National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA Retrieved September 19 2020 Bethal Brian August 12 2013 McMurry University names Sandra Harper as its first female president Abilene Reporter News Abilene Texas Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved August 26 2013 a b College Navigator McMurry University National Center for Education Statistics 2024 Retrieved January 16 2024 Stephenson Lane B 1995 Texas College and University Handbook College Station Texas Texas A amp M University Press p 38 ISBN 9780890966778 Admission McMurry University Admissions mcm edu Retrieved August 21 2015 2014 2015 Catalog PDF mcm edu p 1 Archived from the original PDF on September 11 2014 Retrieved September 11 2014 Downs Faye McMurry University tshaonline org Handbook of Texas Retrieved September 25 2023 Denied Indian mascot McMurry forgoes nickname ESPN com AP October 16 2006 Retrieved January 10 2020 Russell John H Alumni Update mcm edu Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved September 7 2006 Russell John H McMurry Board Announces Decision mcm edu Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved October 18 2006 McMurry renames football and track stadium to Wilford Moore Stadium mcm edu Retrieved May 13 2007 permanent dead link Robarts Kyle July 12 2011 NCAA accepts McMurry s application to transition to Division II McMurry War Hawks Abilene Texas McMurry University Sports Information Department Retrieved June 4 2012 Beyer Dave February 10 2012 McM goes across town for 2012 football opener Hal Mumme Official Website Abilene Texas McMurry University Sports Information Department Archived from the original on July 27 2012 Retrieved June 2 2012 LSC LSC July 30 2013 McMurry University added to LSC football lineup for 2014 Lone Star Conference News Richardson Texas Lone Star Conference Website Retrieved July 30 2013 McMurry Woman s Softball October 19 2016 Walt Driggers Field athletics mcm edu Archived from the original on April 3 2008 Dan Dodson Papers NYU Special Collections Finding Aids findingaids library nyu edu Retrieved March 14 2024 Grant Teaff To Receive Stagg Award Baylor Football September 21 2005 Retrieved September 7 2006 Early Years The Weddington Center Archived from the original on March 19 2006 Retrieved September 7 2006 External links editOfficial website Official athletics website 32 25 48 N 99 45 00 W 32 430 N 99 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