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University of Minnesota Morris

The University of Minnesota Morris (UMN–Morris) is a public liberal arts college in Morris, Minnesota. It is part of the University of Minnesota system and was founded in 1960 as a public, co-educational, residential liberal arts college offering Bachelor of Arts degrees.

University of Minnesota Morris
MottoA renewable, sustainable education[1]
TypePublic Liberal Arts College[2]
Native American-Serving Nontribal Institution[3]
Established1960[4]
Parent institution
University of Minnesota system
Academic affiliation
Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges
Endowment$12,661,923[5]
ChancellorJanet Schrunk Ericksen[6]
Students1,020[7]
Location, ,
United States
CampusRural
ColorsMaroon & Gold[8]
  
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIUMAC
MascotPounce the Cougar[9]
Websitemorris.umn.edu

History edit

West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District
 
The former Girls' Dormitory (left) and Agricultural Hall (right)
 
 
 
 
Location600 East 4th Street, Morris, Minnesota
Coordinates45°35′25″N 95°54′0″W / 45.59028°N 95.90000°W / 45.59028; -95.90000
Area42 acres (17 ha)
Built1899–1929
ArchitectClarence H. Johnston Sr., et al.
Architectural styleBungalow/Craftsman
NRHP reference No.02001707[10]
Designated HDJanuary 15, 2003

Although UMN Morris officially opened its doors in 1960, the history of what became the current institution reaches to 1887. That year, the first building of the Morris Industrial School for Indians, an American Indian boarding school founded by Mother Mary Joseph Lynch, was constructed on the site and run by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Mercy under contract to the US government. Beginning in 1898, the Office of Indian Affairs (today's Bureau of Indian Affairs) took over operations to introduce a more progressive curriculum.[11][12] The school closed in 1909, under a congressionally authorized program to reduce the number of boarding schools in preference for locating schools on reservations, so that families and communities would not be broken up. The campus was transferred to the State of Minnesota under the agreement that American Indians would always be admitted free of tuition; the current UMN Morris still follows this policy.[13]

In 1910 the University of Minnesota established a coeducational residential high school on the campus called the West Central School of Agriculture (WCSA). This was one of four such schools established by the university in outstate Minnesota to provide agricultural and home economics education to rural youth. The complex also included an agricultural research station. The WCSA operated for half a century, but declining enrollment in the late 1950s prompted the University of Minnesota to phase out its regional agricultural schools. The residents of the Morris region convinced the university to develop the campus as four-year college. The University of Minnesota Morris opened in September 1960, phasing in college classes year by year while phasing out the last high school class, which graduated in 1963.[11]

The only surviving building from the Morris Industrial School for Indians, an 1899 dormitory, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[14] The oldest building on campus, it now serves as UMN Morris's Multi-Ethnic Resource Center. In 2003 a historic district consisting of the dormitory and 10 buildings from the WCSA period was listed on the National Register as the West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District. It was listed for having national significance in the themes of agriculture and education.[15] The district was nominated for being an excellent example of a residential agricultural high school, one of the longest running in the nation and one of the most intact. It was also a significant component of the University of Minnesota's nationally influential system of such facilities, and an important contributor to education and agriculture in west-central Minnesota.[11]

The WCSA campus buildings were mostly designed by state architect Clarence H. Johnston Sr. in American Craftsman style and built in the 1910s and 20s. The 11 contributing properties of the historic district consist of the Music Hall (1899, previously the Indian School boys' dormitory and now the Multi-Ethnic Resource Center), the Girls' Dormitory (1912, now Camden Hall), Spooner Hall (1912–13), the Cattle Barn (1914, now the Saddle Club Barn), the Engineering Building (1915, now the Welcome Center), the Dining Hall (1918, now Behmler Hall), Senior Hall (1920, now Blakely Hall), Agricultural Hall (1920–21, now John Q. Imholte Hall), the Infirmary (1923–24, now the Education Building), Junior Hall (1926, now Pine Hall), and the Seed House (1929).[11][16]

Academics edit

Morris offers 35 majors and 32 minors, 13 education licensure areas, and nine pre-professional programs in education, the humanities, science and mathematics, and the social sciences.[17]

According to U.S. News & World Report, the five most popular majors on campus are Psychology, General; English Language and Literature, General; Biology/Biological Sciences, General; Business Administration and Management, General; and Economics, General.[18]

In 2018, U.S. News & World Report ranked UMN Morris 155th in the "National Liberal Arts Colleges" list[18] and #7 in "Top Public Schools" for Liberal Arts Colleges.[19] Washington Monthly ranked UMN Morris the #36 "Best Bang for Your Buck" school in 2014.[20]

Music edit

The music discipline provides performing opportunities such as choir, symphonic winds, jazz ensembles, orchestra, and recitals.[21]

The annual jazz festival was founded by Jim "Doc" Carlson in 1979.[22] World-renowned jazz artists are invited to host clinics and master classes for high school, community, and college jazz ensemble. Each night of the festival concludes with performances by student jazz combos, ensembles, and the guest artists backed by Morris Jazz I.[23]

Green campus edit

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[24] Total
White 56% 56
 
Other[a] 18% 18
 
Native American 9% 9
 
Hispanic 7% 7
 
Foreign national 5% 5
 
Black 3% 3
 
Asian 2% 2
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 37% 37
 
Affluent[c] 63% 63
 

Morris is one of the first public colleges to generate on-site renewable power from local resources, such as corn stover. At the south edge of campus, a biomass gasification plant—fueled by crop residues from nearby farms—generates steam. The biomass gasifier is part of an integrated system for heating and cooling campus buildings. The combined heat and power system includes a steam turbine, which generates renewable electricity from gasifier steam, and a steam—powered absorption chiller.[25]

At the campus's Regional Fitness Center, locally manufactured solar thermal panels collect the sun's energy to heat swimming pool water. A solar photovoltaic system on the south side of the science building converts sunlight into electricity. On the glacial ridge overlooking the campus, two 1.65 megawatt wind turbines generate renewable electricity for the campus and the region. Shifting to renewable power is just one piece of the campus's comprehensive sustainability strategy. Other measures include historic building reuse, green building design and construction, conservation, local foods programs, hybrid vehicles, innovative curriculum, and community outreach.[26]

In August 2013 the University of Minnesota Morris opened the Green Prairie Living and Learning Community.[27] Construction on the building began in December 2012. The building is designed to house 72 students including 4 community advisors and a hall director. The building will house students during summer for special events and camps. There are kitchen facilities, a central lounge and patio, and study space. The Green Prairie Living and Learning Community was designed to meet Minnesota B3 sustainability guidelines and LEED Gold certification. It is constructed with high thermal mass insulated concrete forms (ICF) to prevent winter heat loss and summer heat gain. This is the first Residence Hall on the Morris campus to have suites.

In 2019, UMN Morris was ranked as the #1 campus in the United States for most renewable electricity generated on campus per full-time equivalent (FTE) student by Environment America.[28]

Athletics edit

Minnesota–Morris (UMM) athletic teams are the Cougars. The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) since the 2003–04 academic year. The Cougars previously competed in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC) of the NCAA Division II ranks from 1966–67 to 2002–03.

Minnesota–Morris competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track & field; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball.

History edit

UMN Morris's athletic teams have experienced varied success during the school's history.[29] The 1970s were marked by success in basketball and football. Olympic wrestler, Dennis Koslowski, wrestled for the Cougars in the early 1980s. In the early 1990s as a non-scholarship Division II, Cougar athletics found a more appropriate home in the UMAC of NCAA Division III. They are the first member of the UMAC to be a public, state-supported institution – all other members over the years were private institutions, usually with a religious affiliation.

In 1993, UMN Morris was the first college in the United States to sponsor women's wrestling as an official varsity sport. The wrestling programs were cut in 2003 due to budget constraints. In 2006, a new men's soccer team was announced.

Football edit

In 2006, UMN Morris opened a new football stadium named Big Cat Stadium, just south of the school's Regional Fitness Center. BCS is also used by the Morris Area High School Tigers. The new stadium replaced Cougar Field which had been used from 1970 to 2005. The school's first football field, named Miller Field, was used from 1961 to 1969.

In 2006, the Minnesota Morris Cougars football team captured their first UMAC championship in the Hubert H. Humphry Metrodome signaling the end of coach Ken Crandall's coaching career at UMNM. The last conference title for the Cougar football program was the Northern Intercollegiate Conference (NIC) title in 1987, the second of two straight NIC titles. Over the next three years, the Cougars suffered losing records under coach Todd Hickman. In 2010, the team overcame their preseason rating (tied for last) to end the season with a winning record (5–4) and ending in a three-way tie for 3rd in the conference. 2016 record (4-6) 2017 record (6-4), undefeated at home.

Media edit

University students operate the radio station "the U-90 alternative, the prairie's only alternative" 89.7 FM (KUMM). The university produces a television program that airs on PBS stations in the state. Pioneer Public Television carries Prairie Yard and Garden.[30][31] UMN Morris also has a student-run publication: The University Register, a newspaper which is published weekly.

Residence halls edit

The residence halls on campus are:[32]

  • Clayton A. Gay Hall (Gay Hall) – Upperclassmen Residence Hall. Also home to Student Health Services and the Office of Residential Life (ORL).
  • David C. Johnson Independence Hall (Indy Hall) – Underclassmen Residence Hall
  • Pine Hall – Underclassmen Residence Hall
  • Blakely Hall – Upperclassmen Residence Hall (inactive during the 2013–2014 year)
  • Spooner Hall – Underclassmen Residence Hall
  • On-Campus Apartments – Upperclassmen Apartment Housing
  • Green Prairie Living and Learning Community – Underclassmen and Upperclassmen Residence Hall and Suites[27]

Notable people edit

Alumni

Faculty

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

References edit

  1. ^ "Liberal Arts—Renewable, Sustainable". University of Minnesota Morris. from the original on September 25, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  2. ^ "Members – COPLAC". www.coplac.org. from the original on 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
  3. ^ "Native American Student Life". University of Minnesota Morris. 2016. from the original on November 29, 2019. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  4. ^ "Campus History". University of Minnesota Morris. from the original on 2012-10-01. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  5. ^ http://reports.morris.umn.edu/2015-16_UMM_DataBook.pdf 2017-07-12 at the Wayback Machine pg.14
  6. ^ matt (9 August 2016). "Chancellor". from the original on 20 May 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Enrollment Headcount Data Dashboard". University of Minnesota Office of Institutional Research. from the original on 2022-02-17. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  8. ^ University of Minnesota, Morris Graphic Identity Guidelines (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2015-08-05.
  9. ^ "健康食品のフコイダン – フコイダンの驚くべき効果について". from the original on 2018-09-02. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
  10. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  11. ^ a b c d Granger, Susan; Scott Kelly; Kay Grossman (2002-09-13). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District". National Park Service. from the original on 2021-09-17. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  12. ^ "City of Morris – Morris Human Rights Commission: Morris Indian Boarding School". City of Morris. from the original on 2012-03-17. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  13. ^ "A Unique Campus History". University of Minnesota Morris. 2016. from the original on 2017-09-15. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  14. ^ "Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. from the original on 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  15. ^ "West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District". Minnesota National Register Properties Database. Minnesota Historical Society. 2009. from the original on 2018-03-01. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  16. ^ "Campus Maps". University of Minnesota Morris. 2016. from the original on 2017-09-30. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  17. ^ "Academics at the University of Minnesota, Morris". Academics at the University of Minnesota, Morris. from the original on 2017-05-12. Retrieved 2017-05-23.
  18. ^ a b "University of Minnesota—Morris". U.S. News & World Report. from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
  19. ^ "Top Public Schools: National Liberal Arts Colleges". U.S. News & World Report. from the original on 2014-09-21. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
  20. ^ . Washington Monthly. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  21. ^ "Music Major/Minor Information". University of Minnesota Morris. from the original on 2012-12-25. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  22. ^ "Jazz Fest concerts broadcast online". Morris Sun Tribune. April 1, 2009. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  23. ^ "Morris Jazz". University of Minnesota Morris. from the original on 2021-05-13. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  24. ^ "College Scorecard: University of Minnesota-Morris". United States Department of Education. from the original on 20 May 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2022.
  25. ^ . renewables.morris.umn.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-07-12. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
  26. ^ walla504 (22 August 2016). "Sustainability". from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  27. ^ a b "Green Prairie Living and Learning Community". University of Minnesota Morris. from the original on 16 July 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  28. ^ Bradford, Abigail. "America's Top Colleges for Renewable Energy". from the original on 2021-07-22. Retrieved 2021-07-22.
  29. ^ Rand, Michael (February 11, 2011). "Brothers on two benches at Minnesota-Morris". Star Tribune. from the original on March 14, 2023. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-17. Retrieved 2011-08-16.
  31. ^ . Pioneer Public Television. Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  32. ^ "Housing Rates & Fees: Room / Board Rates, Fall 2011 – Spring 2012". University of Minnesota Morris. from the original on 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2012-09-06.
  33. ^ "Sara McMann UFC Bio". from the original on 2016-09-01. Retrieved 2016-08-05.
  34. ^ Goetz, Ethan (February 8, 2017). "Locals, friends comment on Rachel Brand nomination for assistant attorney general". The Pella Chronicle. from the original on 19 June 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
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  36. ^ Blake, Laurie (November 8, 2010). . Star Tribune. Archived from the original on August 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-09-06.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Official athletics website

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The University of Minnesota Morris UMN Morris is a public liberal arts college in Morris Minnesota It is part of the University of Minnesota system and was founded in 1960 as a public co educational residential liberal arts college offering Bachelor of Arts degrees University of Minnesota MorrisMottoA renewable sustainable education 1 TypePublic Liberal Arts College 2 Native American Serving Nontribal Institution 3 Established1960 4 Parent institutionUniversity of Minnesota systemAcademic affiliationCouncil of Public Liberal Arts CollegesEndowment 12 661 923 5 ChancellorJanet Schrunk Ericksen 6 Students1 020 7 LocationMorris Minnesota United StatesCampusRuralColorsMaroon amp Gold 8 Sporting affiliationsNCAA Division III UMACMascotPounce the Cougar 9 Websitemorris wbr umn wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Music 4 Green campus 5 Athletics 5 1 History 5 2 Football 6 Media 7 Residence halls 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory editWest Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic district nbsp The former Girls Dormitory left and Agricultural Hall right nbsp nbsp Show map of Minnesota nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesLocation600 East 4th Street Morris MinnesotaCoordinates45 35 25 N 95 54 0 W 45 59028 N 95 90000 W 45 59028 95 90000Area42 acres 17 ha Built1899 1929ArchitectClarence H Johnston Sr et al Architectural styleBungalow CraftsmanNRHP reference No 02001707 10 Designated HDJanuary 15 2003Although UMN Morris officially opened its doors in 1960 the history of what became the current institution reaches to 1887 That year the first building of the Morris Industrial School for Indians an American Indian boarding school founded by Mother Mary Joseph Lynch was constructed on the site and run by the Roman Catholic Sisters of Mercy under contract to the US government Beginning in 1898 the Office of Indian Affairs today s Bureau of Indian Affairs took over operations to introduce a more progressive curriculum 11 12 The school closed in 1909 under a congressionally authorized program to reduce the number of boarding schools in preference for locating schools on reservations so that families and communities would not be broken up The campus was transferred to the State of Minnesota under the agreement that American Indians would always be admitted free of tuition the current UMN Morris still follows this policy 13 In 1910 the University of Minnesota established a coeducational residential high school on the campus called the West Central School of Agriculture WCSA This was one of four such schools established by the university in outstate Minnesota to provide agricultural and home economics education to rural youth The complex also included an agricultural research station The WCSA operated for half a century but declining enrollment in the late 1950s prompted the University of Minnesota to phase out its regional agricultural schools The residents of the Morris region convinced the university to develop the campus as four year college The University of Minnesota Morris opened in September 1960 phasing in college classes year by year while phasing out the last high school class which graduated in 1963 11 The only surviving building from the Morris Industrial School for Indians an 1899 dormitory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 14 The oldest building on campus it now serves as UMN Morris s Multi Ethnic Resource Center In 2003 a historic district consisting of the dormitory and 10 buildings from the WCSA period was listed on the National Register as the West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District It was listed for having national significance in the themes of agriculture and education 15 The district was nominated for being an excellent example of a residential agricultural high school one of the longest running in the nation and one of the most intact It was also a significant component of the University of Minnesota s nationally influential system of such facilities and an important contributor to education and agriculture in west central Minnesota 11 The WCSA campus buildings were mostly designed by state architect Clarence H Johnston Sr in American Craftsman style and built in the 1910s and 20s The 11 contributing properties of the historic district consist of the Music Hall 1899 previously the Indian School boys dormitory and now the Multi Ethnic Resource Center the Girls Dormitory 1912 now Camden Hall Spooner Hall 1912 13 the Cattle Barn 1914 now the Saddle Club Barn the Engineering Building 1915 now the Welcome Center the Dining Hall 1918 now Behmler Hall Senior Hall 1920 now Blakely Hall Agricultural Hall 1920 21 now John Q Imholte Hall the Infirmary 1923 24 now the Education Building Junior Hall 1926 now Pine Hall and the Seed House 1929 11 16 Academics editMorris offers 35 majors and 32 minors 13 education licensure areas and nine pre professional programs in education the humanities science and mathematics and the social sciences 17 According to U S News amp World Report the five most popular majors on campus are Psychology General English Language and Literature General Biology Biological Sciences General Business Administration and Management General and Economics General 18 In 2018 U S News amp World Report ranked UMN Morris 155th in the National Liberal Arts Colleges list 18 and 7 in Top Public Schools for Liberal Arts Colleges 19 Washington Monthly ranked UMN Morris the 36 Best Bang for Your Buck school in 2014 20 Music editThe music discipline provides performing opportunities such as choir symphonic winds jazz ensembles orchestra and recitals 21 The annual jazz festival was founded by Jim Doc Carlson in 1979 22 World renowned jazz artists are invited to host clinics and master classes for high school community and college jazz ensemble Each night of the festival concludes with performances by student jazz combos ensembles and the guest artists backed by Morris Jazz I 23 Green campus editStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 24 TotalWhite 56 56 Other a 18 18 Native American 9 9 Hispanic 7 7 Foreign national 5 5 Black 3 3 Asian 2 2 Economic diversityLow income b 37 37 Affluent c 63 63 Morris is one of the first public colleges to generate on site renewable power from local resources such as corn stover At the south edge of campus a biomass gasification plant fueled by crop residues from nearby farms generates steam The biomass gasifier is part of an integrated system for heating and cooling campus buildings The combined heat and power system includes a steam turbine which generates renewable electricity from gasifier steam and a steam powered absorption chiller 25 At the campus s Regional Fitness Center locally manufactured solar thermal panels collect the sun s energy to heat swimming pool water A solar photovoltaic system on the south side of the science building converts sunlight into electricity On the glacial ridge overlooking the campus two 1 65 megawatt wind turbines generate renewable electricity for the campus and the region Shifting to renewable power is just one piece of the campus s comprehensive sustainability strategy Other measures include historic building reuse green building design and construction conservation local foods programs hybrid vehicles innovative curriculum and community outreach 26 In August 2013 the University of Minnesota Morris opened the Green Prairie Living and Learning Community 27 Construction on the building began in December 2012 The building is designed to house 72 students including 4 community advisors and a hall director The building will house students during summer for special events and camps There are kitchen facilities a central lounge and patio and study space The Green Prairie Living and Learning Community was designed to meet Minnesota B3 sustainability guidelines and LEED Gold certification It is constructed with high thermal mass insulated concrete forms ICF to prevent winter heat loss and summer heat gain This is the first Residence Hall on the Morris campus to have suites In 2019 UMN Morris was ranked as the 1 campus in the United States for most renewable electricity generated on campus per full time equivalent FTE student by Environment America 28 Athletics editSee also Minnesota Morris Cougars football Minnesota Morris UMM athletic teams are the Cougars The university is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference UMAC since the 2003 04 academic year The Cougars previously competed in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference NSIC of the NCAA Division II ranks from 1966 67 to 2002 03 Minnesota Morris competes in 17 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf soccer tennis and track amp field while women s sports include basketball cross country golf soccer softball swimming amp diving tennis track amp field and volleyball History edit UMN Morris s athletic teams have experienced varied success during the school s history 29 The 1970s were marked by success in basketball and football Olympic wrestler Dennis Koslowski wrestled for the Cougars in the early 1980s In the early 1990s as a non scholarship Division II Cougar athletics found a more appropriate home in the UMAC of NCAA Division III They are the first member of the UMAC to be a public state supported institution all other members over the years were private institutions usually with a religious affiliation In 1993 UMN Morris was the first college in the United States to sponsor women s wrestling as an official varsity sport The wrestling programs were cut in 2003 due to budget constraints In 2006 a new men s soccer team was announced Football edit In 2006 UMN Morris opened a new football stadium named Big Cat Stadium just south of the school s Regional Fitness Center BCS is also used by the Morris Area High School Tigers The new stadium replaced Cougar Field which had been used from 1970 to 2005 The school s first football field named Miller Field was used from 1961 to 1969 In 2006 the Minnesota Morris Cougars football team captured their first UMAC championship in the Hubert H Humphry Metrodome signaling the end of coach Ken Crandall s coaching career at UMNM The last conference title for the Cougar football program was the Northern Intercollegiate Conference NIC title in 1987 the second of two straight NIC titles Over the next three years the Cougars suffered losing records under coach Todd Hickman In 2010 the team overcame their preseason rating tied for last to end the season with a winning record 5 4 and ending in a three way tie for 3rd in the conference 2016 record 4 6 2017 record 6 4 undefeated at home Media editUniversity students operate the radio station the U 90 alternative the prairie s only alternative 89 7 FM KUMM The university produces a television program that airs on PBS stations in the state Pioneer Public Television carries Prairie Yard and Garden 30 31 UMN Morris also has a student run publication The University Register a newspaper which is published weekly Residence halls editThe residence halls on campus are 32 Clayton A Gay Hall Gay Hall Upperclassmen Residence Hall Also home to Student Health Services and the Office of Residential Life ORL David C Johnson Independence Hall Indy Hall Underclassmen Residence Hall Pine Hall Underclassmen Residence Hall Blakely Hall Upperclassmen Residence Hall inactive during the 2013 2014 year Spooner Hall Underclassmen Residence Hall On Campus Apartments Upperclassmen Apartment Housing Green Prairie Living and Learning Community Underclassmen and Upperclassmen Residence Hall and Suites 27 Notable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Alumni Lorie Skjerven Gildea 1983 Chief Justice for Minnesota Supreme Court Matt Little Former Mayor of Lakeville and Minnesota State Senator Earl B Olson 1932 Founder and Chairman of Jennie O Turkey Company Sara McMann attended 1998 1999 2004 Olympic Silver Medalist in women s freestyle wrestling currently a professional mixed martial arts fighter competing in the Women s UFC bantamweight division 33 Dennis Koslowski 1981 team chiropractor Minnesota Vikings Owner Koslowski Chiropractic Inc Cy Thao 1995 State of Minnesota House of Representatives Monti Ossenfort 1999 General Manager of the NFL s Arizona Cardinals Dana Veth 2006 Bahamian footballer Joseph Ruud better known by his ring name Erick Rowan professional wrestler formerly signed by the WWE Rachel Brand former Associate Attorney General of the United States 34 Faculty PZ Myers Associate professor of biology prominent atheist blogger 35 John Stuart Ingle Artist 36 Vicente Cabrera Funes AuthorSee also edit nbsp United States portalList of colleges and universities in Minnesota Higher education in MinnesotaNotes edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References edit Liberal Arts Renewable Sustainable University of Minnesota Morris Archived from the original on September 25 2012 Retrieved September 6 2012 Members COPLAC www coplac org Archived from the original on 2015 02 04 Retrieved 2012 12 17 Native American Student Life University of Minnesota Morris 2016 Archived from the original on November 29 2019 Retrieved November 9 2018 Campus History University of Minnesota Morris Archived from the original on 2012 10 01 Retrieved 2012 09 06 http reports morris umn edu 2015 16 UMM DataBook pdf Archived 2017 07 12 at the Wayback Machine pg 14 matt 9 August 2016 Chancellor Archived from the original on 20 May 2017 Retrieved 23 May 2017 Enrollment Headcount Data Dashboard University of Minnesota Office of Institutional Research Archived from the original on 2022 02 17 Retrieved 2024 01 31 University of Minnesota Morris Graphic Identity Guidelines PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2017 03 05 Retrieved 2015 08 05 健康食品のフコイダン フコイダンの驚くべき効果について Archived from the original on 2018 09 02 Retrieved 2012 12 17 National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c d Granger Susan Scott Kelly Kay Grossman 2002 09 13 National Register of Historic Places Registration Form West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District National Park Service Archived from the original on 2021 09 17 Retrieved 2018 02 28 City of Morris Morris Human Rights Commission Morris Indian Boarding School City of Morris Archived from the original on 2012 03 17 Retrieved 2011 01 11 A Unique Campus History University of Minnesota Morris 2016 Archived from the original on 2017 09 15 Retrieved 2018 02 28 Morris Industrial School for Indians Dormitory Minnesota National Register Properties Database Minnesota Historical Society 2009 Archived from the original on 2018 02 28 Retrieved 2018 02 28 West Central School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Historic District Minnesota National Register Properties Database Minnesota Historical Society 2009 Archived from the original on 2018 03 01 Retrieved 2018 02 28 Campus Maps University of Minnesota Morris 2016 Archived from the original on 2017 09 30 Retrieved 2018 02 28 Academics at the University of Minnesota Morris Academics at the University of Minnesota Morris Archived from the original on 2017 05 12 Retrieved 2017 05 23 a b University of Minnesota Morris U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on 2011 09 30 Retrieved 2014 09 12 Top Public Schools National Liberal Arts Colleges U S News amp World Report Archived from the original on 2014 09 21 Retrieved 2014 09 12 College Guide 2014 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings All Schools Washington Monthly Archived from the original on 3 September 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2014 Music Major Minor Information University of Minnesota Morris Archived from the original on 2012 12 25 Retrieved 2012 09 06 Jazz Fest concerts broadcast online Morris Sun Tribune April 1 2009 Archived from the original on April 1 2012 Retrieved 2012 09 06 Morris Jazz University of Minnesota Morris Archived from the original on 2021 05 13 Retrieved 2012 09 06 College Scorecard University of Minnesota Morris United States Department of Education Archived from the original on 20 May 2022 Retrieved 8 May 2022 University of Minnesota Morris Renewable Energy Initiatives gt Biomass Facility renewables morris umn edu Archived from the original on 2017 07 12 Retrieved 2012 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2012 09 06 Sara McMann UFC Bio Archived from the original on 2016 09 01 Retrieved 2016 08 05 Goetz Ethan February 8 2017 Locals friends comment on Rachel Brand nomination for assistant attorney general The Pella Chronicle Archived from the original on 19 June 2017 Retrieved 19 May 2017 Pharyngula Archived from the original on 2011 08 09 Retrieved 2013 08 12 Blake Laurie November 8 2010 John Stuart Ingle painted Betty Crocker Star Tribune Archived from the original on August 13 2012 Retrieved 2012 09 06 External links editOfficial website nbsp Official athletics website 45 35 23 N 95 54 10 W 45 58972 N 95 90278 W 45 58972 95 90278 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Minnesota Morris amp oldid 1216992720 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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