fbpx
Wikipedia

Northwest Missouri State University

Northwest Missouri State University (NW Missouri) is a public university in Maryville, Missouri. It has an enrollment of about 8,505 students.[4] Founded in 1905 as a teachers college, its campus is based on the design for Forest Park at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair and is the official Missouri State Arboretum.[5] The school is governed by a state-appointed Board of Regents and headed by Interim President Clarence Green.

Northwest Missouri State University
Former names
Fifth District Normal School (1905–1919)
Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College (1919–1949)
Northwest Missouri State College (1949–1972)
TypePublic university
Established1905; 118 years ago (1905)
Endowment$27.26 million (2017)[1]
PresidentLance Tatum
ProvostJamie Hooyman
Academic staff
292 (Fall 2017)[2]
Students8,505 (Fall 2022)[2]
Undergraduates5,324 (Fall 2022)[2]
Postgraduates3,305 (Fall 2022)[2]
Location, ,
United States

40°21′12″N 94°53′00″W / 40.353306°N 94.88340°W / 40.353306; -94.88340
CampusRural, 370 acres (149.7 ha)
ColorsBearcat green and white[3]
   
NicknameBearcats
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIThe MIAA
MascotBobby Bearcat
Websitewww.nwmissouri.edu

The Northwest Bearcats compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Division II) and Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association for men's and women's sports.

Map of Northwest Campus

History Edit

Founding Edit

 
History of Northwest Missouri State College, Bell Tower exhibit

In 1905, the Missouri Legislature created five districts in the state to establish normal schools, comprising a state teacher college network.

Maryville won the competition for the Northwest district with an offer to donate 86 acres (34.8 ha) (on coincidentally the northwest corner of town) and $58,000 on the site of a Methodist Seminary. The other districts in the network were to be at Kirksville (Northeast – now Truman State), Cape Girardeau (Southeast), Springfield (Southwest – now Missouri State), and Warrensburg (Central – now Central Missouri).

The original mission of the school, initially known as the Fifth District Normal School, was to teach elementary school teachers. Classes began on June 13, 1906, with a lab school teaching Maryville's children (that was eventually named the Horace Mann school) in kindergarten through third grade. The school was later expanded to a full-fledged high school before dropping back to its current configuration of kindergarten through sixth grade.

 
Class of 1948 bell

In 1919 the school was renamed Northwest Missouri State Teacher's College, and with that came the ability to grant baccalaureate degrees. In 1949 the name was shrunk to Northwest Missouri State College by the Board of Regents.

World War II Edit

During World War II, Northwest Missouri State University was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V-12 Navy College Training Program, which offered students a path to a Navy commission.[6]

Rivalry with Missouri Western Edit

In 1969, Missouri Governor Warren Hearnes pushed for switching St. Joseph Junior College from a two-year school into a four-year state college. At approximately the same time, authorities decided against a plan to continue routing Interstate 29 north of St. Joseph along U.S. Route 71 through Maryville and Clarinda, Iowa, instead picking a route to Council Bluffs, Iowa/Omaha, Nebraska along the sparsely populated Missouri River bottoms.

Opening a new four-year state school within 45 miles (72 km) of Maryville (along with a delay in widening U.S. Route 71 to Maryville) was perceived[who?] in Maryville as an attempt to kill the school and the town with which it is intertwined. Those fears came to the forefront in 1988 when Shalia Aery, commissioner of higher education under Governor John Ashcroft, announced a plan to close the school.[7] The plan was ultimately withdrawn.

Northwest Missouri State University Edit

On August 14, 1972, Northwest was elevated to university status so that it could offer master's degrees. Its name changed to Northwest Missouri State University.

The university currently holds four Missouri Quality Awards, granted in 1997, 2001, 2005, and 2008. Northwest is the only educational institution to receive multiple Missouri Quality Awards.[8]

 
The President's home is the Thomas Gaunt House, which is on the National Register of Historic Places.

In 1987, Northwest unveiled its Electronic Campus Program, the first such program among public U.S. colleges.[9]

Missouri State Arboretum Edit

 
The Administration Building rises above the Missouri State Arboretum

The campus design was inspired by the Forest Park design for the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair, which evolved into the campus for Washington University in St. Louis. In 1993 the state legislature designated Northwest the official Missouri State Arboretum.

Presidents Edit

Administration building Edit

Administrative Building
 
Northwest's Administration Building
 
 
 
 
Location800 University Dr, Maryville, Missouri
Area3.2 acres (1.3 ha)
ArchitectFelt, J.H. and Co; Marshall, D.E. and Co
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.10000504[10]
Added to NRHPJune 11, 2010

Design Edit

The defining landmark of the campus is the Administration Building, very similar to Brookings Hall at Washington University in St. Louis. Brookings Hall served as the Administration Building of the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. The master St. Louis design was created by Cope & Stewardson, famed for designing schools throughout the country based on the Oxford University style.[11] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.[10]

The Collegiate Gothic structure with its central tower keep design evokes Tattershall Castle and lords over the campus with the motto, "And the truth shall make you free," engraved in stone. Because of this design, the term "Tower" is used frequently throughout campus and is the name of the school yearbook. Work on the building began in 1906 and continued on and off until classes began in it on October 3, 1910. The architect of record for the Maryville building is John H. Felt. On March 15, 1919, a tornado ripped the roof off its auditorium and blew out most of its windows.[11]

1979 fire Edit

On July 24, 1979, a fire destroyed 60 percent of the building on the central and west wing as well as the north wing housing the auditorium and Little Theater. Many thought the building was going to be razed, However the east wing survived with relatively little damage.[11]

A $13.8 million capital program repaired most of the building and made extensive changes to the campus layout. The building ceased to serve as classroom space, with the exception of 3rd floor, which houses the Family and Consumer Sciences Department. The theater and music departments moved out of the building to what is now the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts, located southeast of Bearcat Stadium. The north wing of the Administration Building was torn down and sealed, although the outline of the wing is still visible against the bricks on the north. The former Wells Library (now Wells Hall) was turned into a classroom area and home for the National Public Radio affiliate radio station KXCV-FM and the library was moved to its current location in the new B.D. Owens Library. All the academic files were burned and lost with no backups prior to the fire.[11]

Athletics Edit

 
Football championship trophy room at Bearcat Stadium. The two trophies in the middle are national championships in 1998 and 1999. The stick in the middle left is the Hickory Stick in the contests with Truman State.

Northwest was a founding member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 1912 and has remained in the conference ever since. From its founding until 1937 it competed in the Amateur Athletic Union. From 1937 to 1957 it competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. In 1957 it joined NCAA Division II. Northwest has appeared in ten Division II football title games (winning six) since 1998. The men's basketball team appeared in an AAU title game in 1930. The men's basketball team won the Division II title for the 2016–17 season and 2018-19 season.

The Bearcats have won six NCAA Division II football national championships (1998, 1999, 2009, 2013, 2015, and 2016) and finished four times as runner-up (2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008).[12] The Northwest Bearcats cheerleading squad have won three (2010, 2012, and 2013) Universal Cheerleaders Association Division II National Champions.[13] The Northwest Bearcat Men's Basketball team has won four national championships (2017, 2019, 2021, 2022) in the span of five tournaments.[14] With the 2016 football championship and the 2017 basketball championship, Northwest became the first Division II program to win titles football and men’s basketball in the same school year. The titles were the first by a Division I or II program since the Division I Florida Gators in 2006-07.[15]

Student organizations Edit

Student organizations encompass activities and interests that include Academic (such as an Association for Computing Machinery chapter),[16] Greek fraternities and sororities, Political (such as the College Republicans or the Young Democrats),[17] Honorary (such as the Blue Key Honor Society and Mortar Board),[18] Multicultural (with groups such as the Alliance of Black Collegians, the Asian Student Association, the Hispanic American Leadership Organization, and the Indian Student Association),[19] Performing (such as the American Choral Directors Association),[20] Religious (such as Campus Crusade for Christ),[21] Residential Life (with student governing bodies for the residential halls),[22] Sports (with clubs for cheerleading, fencing, rugby, soccer, wrestling and equestrian sports),[23] and dozens more.[24]

Sororities at the university include[25]

(Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Zeta are no longer on the Northwest campus.)

There are 8 IFC fraternities.[25]

(Phi Lambda Chi-late 1950s, Kappa Sigma-1996 and Phi Delta Theta-2003 Delta Chi-2015 are no longer on the Northwest campus.)

Notable alumni Edit

 
Bearcat Stadium
 
International Walk

Among Northwest's alumni are Jean Bartik, one of the original programmers for the ENIAC computer and a member of the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame.

Politicians Edit

Athletes Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ As of June 30, 2017. "U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY2016 to FY2017" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 6, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d "College Navigator - Northwest Missouri State University". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
  3. ^ Northwest Missouri State University Institutional Graphic Standards (PDF). Retrieved October 19, 2022.
  4. ^ "Northwest Facts | Northwest". www.nwmissouri.edu. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  5. ^ Northwest Missouri State University. "Missouri Arboretum". nwmissouri.edu.
  6. ^ "Men and Women of the Greatest Generation" (PDF). Navyleague Councils Support. 2011. Retrieved September 29, 2011.
  7. ^ "ST. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper Archives". newsbank.com.
  8. ^ Northwest Missouri State University. "About Us". Nwmissouri.edu. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
  9. ^ "Rediscovering WWII's female 'computers'". CNN. February 8, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011. Back in Missouri, Bartik's alma mater became the first public U.S. college to install computer terminals, telephones and cable TV in every dorm room. By the late 1980s, more than 6,000 students there were communicating by e-mail and reading stories from the student newspaper on computer screens.
  10. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  11. ^ a b c d Jason Williamson (May 2010). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Administration Building" (PDF). Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved January 1, 2017. (includes photographs)
  12. ^ "National Champions". D2football.com. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
  13. ^ "Northwest cheerleading wins 2nd national title in three years". St. Joseph Post newspaper website. January 16, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  14. ^ NCAA.com. "Northwest Missouri State wins third-straight national championship | NCAA.com". www.ncaa.com. Retrieved July 12, 2022.
  15. ^ "Northwest Missouri wins Division II men's basketball, football titles in same school year". kansascity.com. March 25, 2017.
  16. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on February 18, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  17. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  18. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  19. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on January 29, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  20. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  21. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  22. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  23. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  24. ^ . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on September 21, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  25. ^ a b . Northwest Missouri State University. Archived from the original on November 27, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2011.
  26. ^ . talhi.com. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved September 24, 2011.
  27. ^ "About the Governor". Office of the Governor of Iowa. June 6, 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2017.
  28. ^ . Basketball Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on June 22, 2011. Retrieved February 9, 2011.

External links Edit

northwest, missouri, state, university, missouri, public, university, maryville, missouri, enrollment, about, students, founded, 1905, teachers, college, campus, based, design, forest, park, 1904, louis, world, fair, official, missouri, state, arboretum, schoo. Northwest Missouri State University NW Missouri is a public university in Maryville Missouri It has an enrollment of about 8 505 students 4 Founded in 1905 as a teachers college its campus is based on the design for Forest Park at the 1904 St Louis World s Fair and is the official Missouri State Arboretum 5 The school is governed by a state appointed Board of Regents and headed by Interim President Clarence Green Northwest Missouri State UniversityFormer namesFifth District Normal School 1905 1919 Northwest Missouri State Teacher s College 1919 1949 Northwest Missouri State College 1949 1972 TypePublic universityEstablished1905 118 years ago 1905 Endowment 27 26 million 2017 1 PresidentLance TatumProvostJamie HooymanAcademic staff292 Fall 2017 2 Students8 505 Fall 2022 2 Undergraduates5 324 Fall 2022 2 Postgraduates3 305 Fall 2022 2 LocationMaryville Missouri United States40 21 12 N 94 53 00 W 40 353306 N 94 88340 W 40 353306 94 88340CampusRural 370 acres 149 7 ha ColorsBearcat green and white 3 NicknameBearcatsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II The MIAAMascotBobby BearcatWebsitewww wbr nwmissouri wbr eduThe Northwest Bearcats compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II and Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association for men s and women s sports Map of Northwest CampusContents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 World War II 1 3 Rivalry with Missouri Western 1 4 Northwest Missouri State University 1 5 Missouri State Arboretum 1 6 Presidents 2 Administration building 2 1 Design 2 2 1979 fire 3 Athletics 4 Student organizations 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Politicians 5 2 Athletes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFounding Edit nbsp History of Northwest Missouri State College Bell Tower exhibitIn 1905 the Missouri Legislature created five districts in the state to establish normal schools comprising a state teacher college network Maryville won the competition for the Northwest district with an offer to donate 86 acres 34 8 ha on coincidentally the northwest corner of town and 58 000 on the site of a Methodist Seminary The other districts in the network were to be at Kirksville Northeast now Truman State Cape Girardeau Southeast Springfield Southwest now Missouri State and Warrensburg Central now Central Missouri The original mission of the school initially known as the Fifth District Normal School was to teach elementary school teachers Classes began on June 13 1906 with a lab school teaching Maryville s children that was eventually named the Horace Mann school in kindergarten through third grade The school was later expanded to a full fledged high school before dropping back to its current configuration of kindergarten through sixth grade nbsp Class of 1948 bellIn 1919 the school was renamed Northwest Missouri State Teacher s College and with that came the ability to grant baccalaureate degrees In 1949 the name was shrunk to Northwest Missouri State College by the Board of Regents World War II Edit During World War II Northwest Missouri State University was one of 131 colleges and universities nationally that took part in the V 12 Navy College Training Program which offered students a path to a Navy commission 6 Rivalry with Missouri Western Edit In 1969 Missouri Governor Warren Hearnes pushed for switching St Joseph Junior College from a two year school into a four year state college At approximately the same time authorities decided against a plan to continue routing Interstate 29 north of St Joseph along U S Route 71 through Maryville and Clarinda Iowa instead picking a route to Council Bluffs Iowa Omaha Nebraska along the sparsely populated Missouri River bottoms Opening a new four year state school within 45 miles 72 km of Maryville along with a delay in widening U S Route 71 to Maryville was perceived who in Maryville as an attempt to kill the school and the town with which it is intertwined Those fears came to the forefront in 1988 when Shalia Aery commissioner of higher education under Governor John Ashcroft announced a plan to close the school 7 The plan was ultimately withdrawn Northwest Missouri State University Edit On August 14 1972 Northwest was elevated to university status so that it could offer master s degrees Its name changed to Northwest Missouri State University The university currently holds four Missouri Quality Awards granted in 1997 2001 2005 and 2008 Northwest is the only educational institution to receive multiple Missouri Quality Awards 8 nbsp The President s home is the Thomas Gaunt House which is on the National Register of Historic Places In 1987 Northwest unveiled its Electronic Campus Program the first such program among public U S colleges 9 Missouri State Arboretum Edit Main article Missouri State Arboretum nbsp The Administration Building rises above the Missouri State ArboretumThe campus design was inspired by the Forest Park design for the 1904 St Louis World s Fair which evolved into the campus for Washington University in St Louis In 1993 the state legislature designated Northwest the official Missouri State Arboretum Presidents Edit Frank Deerwester 1906 1907 Homer Martien Cook 1907 1909 Henry Kirby Taylor 1909 1913 Ira Richardson 1913 1921 Uel W Lamkin 1921 1945 J W Jones 1945 1964 Robert P Foster 1964 1977 B D Owens 1977 1984 Dean L Hubbard 1984 2009 John Jasinski 2009 2022 Clarence Green interim 2022 2023 Lance Tatum 2023 Present Administration building EditAdministrative BuildingU S National Register of Historic Places nbsp Northwest s Administration Building nbsp nbsp Show map of Missouri nbsp nbsp Show map of the United StatesLocation800 University Dr Maryville MissouriArea3 2 acres 1 3 ha ArchitectFelt J H and Co Marshall D E and CoArchitectural styleLate Gothic RevivalNRHP reference No 10000504 10 Added to NRHPJune 11 2010Design Edit The defining landmark of the campus is the Administration Building very similar to Brookings Hall at Washington University in St Louis Brookings Hall served as the Administration Building of the 1904 St Louis World s Fair The master St Louis design was created by Cope amp Stewardson famed for designing schools throughout the country based on the Oxford University style 11 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010 10 The Collegiate Gothic structure with its central tower keep design evokes Tattershall Castle and lords over the campus with the motto And the truth shall make you free engraved in stone Because of this design the term Tower is used frequently throughout campus and is the name of the school yearbook Work on the building began in 1906 and continued on and off until classes began in it on October 3 1910 The architect of record for the Maryville building is John H Felt On March 15 1919 a tornado ripped the roof off its auditorium and blew out most of its windows 11 1979 fire Edit On July 24 1979 a fire destroyed 60 percent of the building on the central and west wing as well as the north wing housing the auditorium and Little Theater Many thought the building was going to be razed However the east wing survived with relatively little damage 11 A 13 8 million capital program repaired most of the building and made extensive changes to the campus layout The building ceased to serve as classroom space with the exception of 3rd floor which houses the Family and Consumer Sciences Department The theater and music departments moved out of the building to what is now the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts located southeast of Bearcat Stadium The north wing of the Administration Building was torn down and sealed although the outline of the wing is still visible against the bricks on the north The former Wells Library now Wells Hall was turned into a classroom area and home for the National Public Radio affiliate radio station KXCV FM and the library was moved to its current location in the new B D Owens Library All the academic files were burned and lost with no backups prior to the fire 11 Athletics EditMain article Northwest Missouri State Bearcats nbsp Football championship trophy room at Bearcat Stadium The two trophies in the middle are national championships in 1998 and 1999 The stick in the middle left is the Hickory Stick in the contests with Truman State Northwest was a founding member of the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 1912 and has remained in the conference ever since From its founding until 1937 it competed in the Amateur Athletic Union From 1937 to 1957 it competed in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics In 1957 it joined NCAA Division II Northwest has appeared in ten Division II football title games winning six since 1998 The men s basketball team appeared in an AAU title game in 1930 The men s basketball team won the Division II title for the 2016 17 season and 2018 19 season The Bearcats have won six NCAA Division II football national championships 1998 1999 2009 2013 2015 and 2016 and finished four times as runner up 2005 2006 2007 and 2008 12 The Northwest Bearcats cheerleading squad have won three 2010 2012 and 2013 Universal Cheerleaders Association Division II National Champions 13 The Northwest Bearcat Men s Basketball team has won four national championships 2017 2019 2021 2022 in the span of five tournaments 14 With the 2016 football championship and the 2017 basketball championship Northwest became the first Division II program to win titles football and men s basketball in the same school year The titles were the first by a Division I or II program since the Division I Florida Gators in 2006 07 15 Student organizations EditStudent organizations encompass activities and interests that include Academic such as an Association for Computing Machinery chapter 16 Greek fraternities and sororities Political such as the College Republicans or the Young Democrats 17 Honorary such as the Blue Key Honor Society and Mortar Board 18 Multicultural with groups such as the Alliance of Black Collegians the Asian Student Association the Hispanic American Leadership Organization and the Indian Student Association 19 Performing such as the American Choral Directors Association 20 Religious such as Campus Crusade for Christ 21 Residential Life with student governing bodies for the residential halls 22 Sports with clubs for cheerleading fencing rugby soccer wrestling and equestrian sports 23 and dozens more 24 Sororities at the university include 25 Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Sigma Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Phi Mu Sigma Alpha Sigma Kappa Sigma Sigma Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Zeta are no longer on the Northwest campus There are 8 IFC fraternities 25 Sigma Tau Gamma 1927 Phi Sigma Kappa 1938 Tau Kappa Epsilon 1954 Alpha Kappa Lambda 1963 Delta Sigma Phi 1968 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1980 Alpha Phi Alpha 1988 Alpha Gamma Rho 1990 Phi Lambda Chi late 1950s Kappa Sigma 1996 and Phi Delta Theta 2003 Delta Chi 2015 are no longer on the Northwest campus Notable alumni Edit nbsp Bearcat Stadium nbsp International WalkAmong Northwest s alumni are Jean Bartik one of the original programmers for the ENIAC computer and a member of the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame Politicians Edit Jason R Brown Republican leader in the Missouri House of Representatives Pat Danner former U S representative from Missouri Steve King U S representative from Iowa s 4th congressional district Bill Siebert former member of the Texas House of Representatives from San Antonio 26 Mike Thomson Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives Kim Reynolds Governor of Iowa 27 Allen Andrews Republican member of the Missouri House of RepresentativesAthletes Edit Trevor Hudgins Point Guard for Houston Rockets Baron Corbin Former NFL offensive lineman professional wrestler Brandon Dixon former NFL cornerback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted in the 6th round of the 2014 Draft by the New York Jets Brian Dixon former NFL cornerback for the New Orleans Saints signed as an undrafted free agent in 2014 Adam Dorrel 3x National Champion winning coach 4x MIAA champion coach and 3x AFCA NCAA DII Coach of the Year Duck Dowell former NBL player and coach He was also a college football coach Charles Finley former college basketball coach Tommy Frevert former AFL placekicker Todd Frohwirth former Major league baseball player Tom Funk former Major league baseball player Gary Gaetti former Major league baseball player Steve Gillispie baseball college coach Chris Greisen former NFL quarterback Harold Hull former NBL player Joe Hurst former NBL player Hal Hutcheson former NBL player Ben McCollum college basketball coach Jack McCracken AAU basketball player from the 1930s and 1940s who in 1962 was enshrined into the Basketball Hall of Fame 28 Tony Miles former Canadian Football League wide receiver school s all time leader in receptions receiving yards and receiving touchdowns Ryland Milner former college basketball and football coach Xavier Omon former NFL running back and 2008 6th round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills Justin Pitts professional basketball player Jamaica Rector former NFL wide receiver Ivan Schottel former NFL player and college football coach Mike Shane professional wrestler Todd Shane professional wrestler Wilbur Stalcup former college basketball coach Mel Tjeerdsma Northwest s 3x national champion winning coach 12x MIAA champion coach 4x AFCA NCAA DII Coach of the Year Liberty Mutual DII Coach of the Year most winning DII post season coach with 22 victories Athletic Director Dave Tollefson former NFL defensive end Seth Wand former NFL offensive linemanSee also EditNorthwest Missourian Student newspaperReferences Edit As of June 30 2017 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year FY 2017 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY2016 to FY2017 PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 6 2018 Retrieved January 30 2018 a b c d College Navigator Northwest Missouri State University nces ed gov Retrieved May 3 2018 Northwest Missouri State University Institutional Graphic Standards PDF Retrieved October 19 2022 Northwest Facts Northwest www nwmissouri edu Retrieved December 11 2019 Northwest Missouri State University Missouri Arboretum nwmissouri edu Men and Women of the Greatest Generation PDF Navyleague Councils Support 2011 Retrieved September 29 2011 ST Louis Post Dispatch Newspaper Archives newsbank com Northwest Missouri State University About Us Nwmissouri edu Retrieved March 16 2010 Rediscovering WWII s female computers CNN February 8 2011 Retrieved February 9 2011 Back in Missouri Bartik s alma mater became the first public U S college to install computer terminals telephones and cable TV in every dorm room By the late 1980s more than 6 000 students there were communicating by e mail and reading stories from the student newspaper on computer screens a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 a b c d Jason Williamson May 2010 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Administration Building PDF Missouri Department of Natural Resources Retrieved January 1 2017 includes photographs National Champions D2football com Retrieved March 16 2010 Northwest cheerleading wins 2nd national title in three years St Joseph Post newspaper website January 16 2012 Retrieved January 30 2012 NCAA com Northwest Missouri State wins third straight national championship NCAA com www ncaa com Retrieved July 12 2022 Northwest Missouri wins Division II men s basketball football titles in same school year kansascity com March 25 2017 Academic and Departmental Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on February 18 2011 Retrieved February 9 2011 Government and Political Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on November 27 2010 Retrieved February 9 2011 Honorary Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved February 9 2011 Academic and Departmental Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on January 29 2011 Retrieved February 9 2011 Performing Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on November 27 2010 Retrieved February 9 2011 Religious Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on November 27 2010 Retrieved February 9 2011 Residential Life Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on November 27 2010 Retrieved February 9 2011 Sport Clubs Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved February 9 2011 Special Interest Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on September 21 2010 Retrieved February 9 2011 a b Greek Organizations Northwest Missouri State University Archived from the original on November 27 2010 Retrieved February 9 2011 Bill Siebert talhi com Archived from the original on July 18 2011 Retrieved September 24 2011 About the Governor Office of the Governor of Iowa June 6 2013 Retrieved June 26 2017 Jack D McCracken Basketball Hall of Fame Archived from the original on June 22 2011 Retrieved February 9 2011 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to NWMSU Official website nbsp Northwest Missouri State Athletics website Northwest Missouri State University at College Navigator a tool from the National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northwest Missouri State University amp oldid 1171741164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.