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Oakland University

Oakland University (Oakland) is a public research university[7] in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan.[fn 1] [10] Founded in 1957 through a donation of Matilda Dodge Wilson, it was initially known as Michigan State University-Oakland, operating under the Michigan State University Board of Trustees.[11] The university gained institutional independence from the board in 1970 and was renamed Oakland University.

Oakland University
Former name
Michigan State University-Oakland (1957-1963)
MottoSeguir virtute e canoscenza (Italian) from Dante's Inferno[1]
Motto in English
"Seek virtue and knowledge"
TypePublic research university
Established1957; 66 years ago (1957)
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Space-grant
Endowment$102.1 million (2020)[2]
PresidentOra Hirsch Pescovitz[3]
Students20,012 (Fall 2016)[4]
Undergraduates16,568 (Fall 2016)[5]
Postgraduates3,444 (Fall 2016)[5]
Location, ,
United States
CampusLarge Suburb, 1,443 acres (5.84 km2)
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Oakland Post
ColorsBlack and gold[6]
   
NicknameGolden Grizzlies
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I - Horizon League
MascotGrizz
Websitewww.oakland.edu

Oakland University is one of the eight research universities in the State of Michigan and is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity."[12] The university offers 132 bachelor's degree programs and 138 professional graduate certificate, master's degree, and doctoral degree programs, including those offered by the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. It had a total enrollment of more than 20,000 students in 2016.

The university's site comprises the Main Campus, Meadow Brook Estate, and two nationally ranked golf courses spread across 1,443 acres (5.84 km2). Meadow Brook Hall, a U.S. National Historic Landmark and the fourth-largest historic house museum in the United States, is located on the site.

Previously known as the Pioneers, Oakland's athletic teams were renamed the Grizzlies in 1998. They compete in the NCAA Division I Horizon League.

History

 
Matilda Dodge Wilson, co-founded Michigan State University–Oakland, now Oakland University, with her husband Alfred Wilson, and John A. Hannah.

In 1908, John Francis Dodge and his wife Matilda purchased a farmhouse and 320 acres (130 ha) of land known as Meadow Brook Farms, located in central Oakland County.[13]

In 1920, Matilda inherited John's fortune upon his death, soon remarrying to a lumber baron, Alfred G. Wilson. Between 1926 and 1929, the couple built Meadow Brook Hall on the land.[14]

Oakland University was created in 1957 when Matilda Dodge Wilson and her second husband, Alfred Wilson, donated their 1,443-acre (5.84 km2) estate to Michigan State University, including Meadow Brook Hall, Sunset Terrace and all the estate's other buildings and collections, along with $2 million. Main campus buildings were completed on Squirrel Road in Pontiac Township (now the city of Auburn Hills). Originally known as Michigan State University–Oakland, the university enrolled its first students in 1959, was renamed Oakland University in 1963, [15][16] and has been officially independent of Michigan State University since 1970.[17]

Wilson demanded that U.S. Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield let the university use a Rochester, Michigan, mailing address (201 Meadow Brook Rd., Rochester, Michigan 48309[8]), even though the main campus was in Pontiac Township (now the city of Auburn Hills). After Wilson reminded him that she had contributed to his administration, Summerfield granted her request.[18]

In September 2009, tenured faculty members represented by the Oakland University chapter of the American Association of University Professors went on strike.[19] Issues of contention included the university claiming ownership of professors' copyrights and patents,[20] refusing to allow faculty input into matters of class size and curricula,[21] reduction of health benefits and a three-year salary freeze. The salary freeze was in contrast to university president Gary Russi, who had just received a $100,000 raise.[19] The university's board of trustees maintained that the strike was illegal and filed a lawsuit against the Oakland AAUP.[21] After a week's strike, the faculty and administration came to an agreement on a three-year contract, which was implemented.[22]

During the 2012 Republican presidential primaries, Oakland University hosted a debate between Republican presidential candidates on 9 November 2011. CNBC televised the debate nationally, and the Michigan Republican Party co-sponsored the debate with CNBC.[23][24] Eight candidates participated: Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Ron Paul, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum.[citation needed]

In 2013, the Oakland University Board of Trustees approved a $65 million investment in campus expansion and improvement projects. Completed in the fall of 2014, projects included: construction of a nearly $30 million student housing complex; dramatic enhancement of outdoor recreation and athletic fields; construction of a 1,240-space parking structure, and; construction of new headquarters for facility and grounds maintenance operations.[25] Longtime supporters of the university, Hugh and Nancy Elliott, made a donation to construct the Elliott Tower on the campus. The 151-foot carillon tower was completed in fall 2014 and houses the last bells to be cast by the Royal Bellfoundry Petit & Fritsen of the Netherlands.[citation needed]

For the fall 2013 semester, Oakland University had an enrollment of 20,169 students.[5][needs update] Oakland University is the 12th largest college or university in Michigan, 8th largest of 4-year universities. (Based on 2012 enrollment of 19,740)[26]

The board appointed George W. Hynd president of the university in July 2014.[27] He replaced Dr. Gary Russi, who retired in August 2013.

On 4 May 2017, the board announced Ora Hirsch Pescovitz, M.D., as Oakland University's seventh president. Her tenure began on 1 July 2017, under a 5-year contract.[citation needed]

Academics

Admissions

Undergraduate

Admissions statistics
2021 entering
class[28]Change vs.
2016

Admit rate92.2
(  +5.9)
Yield rate21.0
(  −7.1)
Test scores middle 50%
SAT Total990-1220
(among 60% of FTFs)
ACT Composite21-29
(among 10% of FTFs)

Oakland University is considered "selective" by U.S. News & World Report.[29] For the Class of 2025 (enrolled fall 2021), Oakland University received 10,475 applications and accepted 9,661 (92.2%). Of those accepted, 2,025 enrolled, a yield rate (the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university) of 21.0%. Oakland University's freshman retention rate is 73.1%, with 56% going on to graduate within six years.[28]

The enrolled first-year class of 2025 had the following standardized test scores: the middle 50% range (25th percentile-75th percentile) of SAT scores was 990-1220, while the middle 50% range of ACT scores was 21-29.[28]

Fall First-Time Freshman Statistics [28][30][31][32][33][34]
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016
Applicants 10,475 12,054 12,443 12,309 10,296 10,688
Admits 9,661 9,776 10,334 10,328 8,691 9,229
Admit rate 92.2 81.1 83.1 83.9 84.4 86.3
Enrolled 2,025 2,258 2,667 2,700 2,456 2,595
Yield rate 21.0 23.1 25.8 26.1 28.3 28.1
ACT composite*
(out of 36)
21-29
(10%)
20-27
(23%)
20-27
(26%)
21-28
(30%)
21-27
(43%)
20-27
(99%)
SAT composite*
(out of 1600)
990-1220
(60%)
990-1210
(89%)
1020-1220
(89%)
1010-1240
(90%)
1010-1230
(80%)
* middle 50% range
percentage of first-time freshmen who chose to submit

Academic divisions

Oakland University offers 132 bachelor's degree programs and 138 graduate programs (professional certificates, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees). The main academic units of the university are the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Business Administration, the School of Education and Human Services, the School of Engineering and Computer Science, the School of Health Sciences, School of Nursing, and the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine. Additionally, Oakland University supports an Honors College and various study abroad programs.[38] Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were:[39]

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse (458)
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (285)
Psychology (161)
Mechanical Engineering (160)
Human Resources Development (149)
Communication (128)
Biology/Biological Sciences (124)
Elementary Education and Teaching (121)

In 2007, plans were established to start a medical school on the Oakland University campus in partnership with William Beaumont Hospital, called the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWB or OUWBSM) came to fruition. The medical school was founded in 2008 with classes starting in fall of 2011. OUWB is the fourth medical school in the state of Michigan to offer the M.D. degree, received over 3,200 applications for the inaugural class of 50 students. OUWBSM has 225 students as of Fall 2013 and 500 were planned for 2017.[40] The founding dean of the medical school is Robert Folberg, M.D.[41]

The Oakland University – Beaumont Nurse Anesthesia Graduate Program started in 1991.[42][43] In 2011, U.S. News & World Report ranked the program tied for 17th in the United States.[44]

Oakland University's School of Business Administration (SBA) is accredited by the AACSB-International accreditation in both business and accounting. It also offers Michigan's only Executive MBA program with concentrations in Health Care and IS Leadership.[45] In 2009, the SBA celebrated its 40th anniversary.[46]

Research centers and institutes

As part of its research mission, Oakland University also supports a number of major research centers and institutes, including the Center for Biomedical Research,[47] the Center for Robotics and Advanced Automation, the Fastening and Joining Research Institute, the Human Systems Initiative, and the renowned Eye Research Institute.[48] Furthermore, Oakland University's Smart Zone Business Incubator[49] provides entrepreneurial resources and expertise to support and foster new technology-based and life science businesses.[citation needed]

Some Oakland University Research Centers and Institutes include:

  • Center for Applied Research in Musical Understanding
  • Center for Biomedical Research
  • Center for Creative and Collaborative Computing
  • Center for Integrated Business Research and Education
  • Center for Public Humanities
  • Center for Robotics and Advanced Automation
  • Eye Research Institute[50]
  • Fastening and Joining Research Institute
  • Lowry Center for Early Childhood Education
  • Nanotech Research & Development Institute
  • Oakland University Center for Autism Research, Education and Support (OUCARES)
  • Pawley Learning Institute
  • Product Development and Manufacturing Center
  • Public Affairs Research Laboratory

Campus

 
Elliott Tower, completed in 2014

In addition to its location in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Oakland University maintains an official "hometown" relationship with the nearby but not adjacent city of Rochester, Michigan.[10] University and city officials signed a partnership agreement in 2003 to officially recognize the relationship between Rochester and Oakland University.[51] In 1959, Rochester Village (now city) officials renamed the one-mile-long (1.6 km) Fifth Street in downtown Rochester "University Drive" to showcase Rochester as a "college town". The road is called Walton Boulevard adjacent to the University in Rochester Hills and Auburn Hills. This is often confused with University Drive in Auburn Hills, which originates at Oakland University's main entrance in Auburn Hills, and continues west into downtown Pontiac. In 2005, the Rochester area was ranked 39th in the CNN/Money Magazine list of the Top 100 American cities in which to live.[52]

Oakland University's campus, which encompasses 1,443 acres (5.84 km2), includes trails and biking paths and two nationally ranked golf courses.[53]

Oakland County

The university's land in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills is divided into the Main Campus, Meadow Brook Estate, and two golf courses.[54]

Main Campus

Meadow Brook Theatre, which was founded in 1967, is the largest non-profit professional theater in Michigan, and presents a wide variety of award-winning productions throughout the year.[55] Additionally, the Oakland University Art Gallery, which was formerly known as the Meadow Brook Art Gallery, presents at least six different exhibitions each academic year, in addition to hosting a variety of lectures, performances and symposia.[56]

Kresge Library is the main library of Oakland University. It consists of four floors of study rooms and open-area tables. It also contains the Oakland University Archives, the Historical Abraham Lincoln Collection, the Jane M. Bingham Historical Children's Collection,[57] and a tech center.[58] The library is named after Stanley and Sebastian Kresge who were both present for the library's opening in 1962.[59]

In 2009, an 18-hole disc golf course opened. Grizzly Oaks was co-designed by student Jarrett Schlaff and licensed by the Professional Disc Golf Association.[53]

Oakland University's student union, the Oakland Center, was renovated and expanded in 2018. The Oakland Center houses the offices of student organizations, a large food court with multiple restaurants, the student bookstore, a cafe, a pool hall and gaming center, a Student Technology Center, the campus newspaper The Oakland Post, computer labs, conference rooms, as well as the offices of the university radio station, WXOU (88.3 FM). Oakland University also has its own television station (OU TV) which is broadcast on-campus and to the local community.[60]

The campus has recreational facilities for intramural sports and for Oakland University's 16 NCAA Division I athletic teams, including the lighted Upper Athletic Fields, the indoor Sports Dome, fields for varsity baseball, softball, and soccer, and facilities for basketball, handball, track, and weight training. The campus recreation center houses Oakland University's natatorium, and the Athletics Center O'rena, a 4,000-seat field house, is the home court for Oakland University basketball and volleyball.[citation needed]

Near the center of campus is the Elliot Tower (above). This clock tower was finished in 2014 after many delays to its construction that began toward the end of 1945 just after the end of WWII, making it both the oldest and one of the newest structures simultaneously at Oakland University.[citation needed]

Meadow Brook Estate

This portion of Oakland University consists of the historic Meadow Brook Hall and the land and buildings surrounding it. The hall, which is a 110-room Tudor revival–style mansion completed in 1929 as Oakland University founder Matilda Dodge Wilson's Oakland County estate, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [61][62][63] Meadow Brook Hall is the fourth-largest historic house museum in the United States, and houses a vast collection of historically significant art and furniture, including paintings by Rembrandt, Anthony van Dyck, Rosa Bonheur, Gilbert Stuart, Joshua Reynolds, John Constable, and Thomas Gainsborough, as well as sculptures by Antoine-Louis Barye, Frederic Remington, Cyrus Edwin Dallin, and Herbert Haseltine. Meadow Brook Hall is frequently utilized as a site for select university functions, including the Meadow Brook Ball, a popular student event.[64] Until 2010, Meadow Brook Hall and its grounds were the site of the annual Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance, one of the largest collector car shows in the world.[65]

The Meadow Brook Music Festival is an outdoor entertainment venue with an on-site pavilion which accommodates close to 8,000 people. In addition to being the site of spring-time graduation ceremonies, Meadow Brook Music Festival also hosts comedians and musical acts. Meadow Brook Music Festival is managed by Palace Sports and Entertainment.[66]

Golf courses

Oakland University has two nationally ranked golf courses that make up most of the southern portion of its land. Katke-Cousins sits on 320 acres (130 ha).[67] Some of the course's 18 holes remain from the 9-hole course John Dodge built when he lived at the estate. The other course, opened in 2000, is the R & S Sharf course.[68]

Macomb County

An office plaza in downtown Mount Clemens, in Macomb County, was donated to the university in 2010 by Gebran Anton and Stuart Frankel. It was repurposed and opened for the fall 2011 semester as the Anton/Frankel Center. It offers several undergraduate and graduate programs.[69]

Oakland University is also among the 12 colleges and universities offering programs at Macomb Community College's University Center.[70]

Oakland University Art Gallery, and art collection

The Oakland University Art Gallery is a civic art exhibition venue in Rochester Hills, Michigan. Founded in 1966, it is part of Oakland University and occupies a portion of the University’s Wilson Hall.[71] The gallery’s exhibitions have garnered national and international attention, and have been reviewed in publications including Art in America, Sculpture[72] and W Magazine.[73][74]

Art collection

The collection has over 1,500 art objects.[75][76] The gallery collection includes twentieth and twenty-first century paintings and sculptures by artists Richard Artschwager, Fernando Botero, Alex Katz, Malcolm Morley, Carlos Rolón, and Terry Winters.[76]

Other contemporary artworks in the collection include Detroit artists Michael Luchs, Gordon Newton, Robert Sestok, and Gilda Snowden.[76]

Former Professor of Art History and Archeology Carl F. Barnes Jr., and Anna M. Barnes donated their collection of over 500 prints in 1999. Collections highlights include the print oeuvre of English print maker and portrait painter Gerald Brockhurst. Other artist highlights from this collection include William Blake, Eugène Delacroix, Albrecht Dürer, William Hogarth, John Sloan, and James Abbott McNeill Whistler.[76]

The Tagore Collection was donated by Dr. Abanindranath Tagore in 1989. It contains calligraphy, rubbings, and scrolls. Among the scrolls, include works by Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong, Zhang Daqian, Li Keran, and Qigong, among others.[76]

G. Mennen Williams, the 41st Governor of Michigan, donated his collection in to the gallery in 1968. Williams held the position of Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the Kennedy administration and bequeathed objects acquired during his tours of duty. A majority of the objects originate from West Africa in what is now Nigeria, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire, Burkino Faso, Ghana and Benin.[76]

Exhibitions and programming

The Oakland University Art Gallery hosts at least five exhibitions per year, in addition to hosting a variety of lectures, performances, and symposium. Although the gallery published catalogues for select exhibitions throughout its history, since 1999 each exhibition has had an accompanying catalogue.

Operations

Oakland University Art Gallery is wholly part of Oakland University. Its exhibitions and operations are funded through a variety of university, foundation, and individual contributions.

The gallery is open to the public. There is no general admission fee or special charge for exhibitions.

Athletics

 
The O'rena

"OU Fight" is the Oakland University fight song. Previously known as the Pioneers, the school's teams were renamed the Golden Grizzlies in 1998.[77]

Oakland University was used as a training camp for the Detroit Lions in 1989.[78]

Oakland University's men's soccer team became the first Oakland team to move past the first round of their sport's respective NCAA tournament in 2007.[79]

Student life

Although many of Oakland's students commute from surrounding areas, there are more than 3,000 who live on campus in a variety of residence halls and student apartments.[80] The residence halls include Hillcrest Hall, Oak View Hall, Hamlin Hall, Vandenberg Hall, Hill House, Van Wagoner House, and Fitzgerald House. Residential learning communities on Oakland University's campus include Scholars Tower and the Residential Honors College community. Eight additional buildings make up the George T. Matthews student apartments, and six major Tudor-style buildings house the Ann V. Nicholson student apartments, which were completed in 2002.[81]

Campus life is enhanced by more than 200 registered student organizations, ranging from cultural and religious groups to Greek organizations. Fraternities at Oakland University include Theta Chi, Sigma Pi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Iota Phi Theta. Sororities include Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Sigma Sigma, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Zeta Phi Beta, and Sigma Gamma Rho. The so-called Cottage District of campus, which consists of homes originally built for workers employed at the old Meadow Brook Estate, now contain fraternity and sorority houses. Additionally, the university owns an adjoining tract of land to the east of the main university campus, which was developed into a neighborhood in which many faculty members currently live.[citation needed]

Alumni

Arts and entertainment

Law

Government and politics

Business

Education

Sports and media

Notes

  1. ^ The campus is located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills but its mailing address is in the nearby, but not adjacent, City of Rochester.[8][9]

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  101. ^ "Kedrick Nunn". Oakland University Athletics. Retrieved 14 March 2020.

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Not to be confused with Oakland Community College Oakland College or Oakland City University Oakland University Oakland is a public research university 7 in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills Michigan fn 1 10 Founded in 1957 through a donation of Matilda Dodge Wilson it was initially known as Michigan State University Oakland operating under the Michigan State University Board of Trustees 11 The university gained institutional independence from the board in 1970 and was renamed Oakland University Oakland UniversityFormer nameMichigan State University Oakland 1957 1963 MottoSeguir virtute e canoscenza Italian from Dante s Inferno 1 Motto in English Seek virtue and knowledge TypePublic research universityEstablished1957 66 years ago 1957 AccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsSpace grantEndowment 102 1 million 2020 2 PresidentOra Hirsch Pescovitz 3 Students20 012 Fall 2016 4 Undergraduates16 568 Fall 2016 5 Postgraduates3 444 Fall 2016 5 LocationAuburn Hills and Rochester Hills Michigan United StatesCampusLarge Suburb 1 443 acres 5 84 km2 Other campusesAuburn HillsMount ClemensRoyal OakNewspaperThe Oakland PostColorsBlack and gold 6 NicknameGolden GrizzliesSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I Horizon LeagueMascotGrizzWebsitewww wbr oakland wbr eduOakland University is one of the eight research universities in the State of Michigan and is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 12 The university offers 132 bachelor s degree programs and 138 professional graduate certificate master s degree and doctoral degree programs including those offered by the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine It had a total enrollment of more than 20 000 students in 2016 The university s site comprises the Main Campus Meadow Brook Estate and two nationally ranked golf courses spread across 1 443 acres 5 84 km2 Meadow Brook Hall a U S National Historic Landmark and the fourth largest historic house museum in the United States is located on the site Previously known as the Pioneers Oakland s athletic teams were renamed the Grizzlies in 1998 They compete in the NCAA Division I Horizon League Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Admissions 2 1 1 Undergraduate 2 2 Academic divisions 3 Research centers and institutes 4 Campus 4 1 Oakland County 4 1 1 Main Campus 4 1 2 Meadow Brook Estate 4 1 3 Golf courses 4 2 Macomb County 5 Oakland University Art Gallery and art collection 5 1 Art collection 5 2 Exhibitions and programming 5 3 Operations 6 Athletics 7 Student life 8 Alumni 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit Matilda Dodge Wilson co founded Michigan State University Oakland now Oakland University with her husband Alfred Wilson and John A Hannah In 1908 John Francis Dodge and his wife Matilda purchased a farmhouse and 320 acres 130 ha of land known as Meadow Brook Farms located in central Oakland County 13 In 1920 Matilda inherited John s fortune upon his death soon remarrying to a lumber baron Alfred G Wilson Between 1926 and 1929 the couple built Meadow Brook Hall on the land 14 Oakland University was created in 1957 when Matilda Dodge Wilson and her second husband Alfred Wilson donated their 1 443 acre 5 84 km2 estate to Michigan State University including Meadow Brook Hall Sunset Terrace and all the estate s other buildings and collections along with 2 million Main campus buildings were completed on Squirrel Road in Pontiac Township now the city of Auburn Hills Originally known as Michigan State University Oakland the university enrolled its first students in 1959 was renamed Oakland University in 1963 15 16 and has been officially independent of Michigan State University since 1970 17 Wilson demanded that U S Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield let the university use a Rochester Michigan mailing address 201 Meadow Brook Rd Rochester Michigan 48309 8 even though the main campus was in Pontiac Township now the city of Auburn Hills After Wilson reminded him that she had contributed to his administration Summerfield granted her request 18 In September 2009 tenured faculty members represented by the Oakland University chapter of the American Association of University Professors went on strike 19 Issues of contention included the university claiming ownership of professors copyrights and patents 20 refusing to allow faculty input into matters of class size and curricula 21 reduction of health benefits and a three year salary freeze The salary freeze was in contrast to university president Gary Russi who had just received a 100 000 raise 19 The university s board of trustees maintained that the strike was illegal and filed a lawsuit against the Oakland AAUP 21 After a week s strike the faculty and administration came to an agreement on a three year contract which was implemented 22 During the 2012 Republican presidential primaries Oakland University hosted a debate between Republican presidential candidates on 9 November 2011 CNBC televised the debate nationally and the Michigan Republican Party co sponsored the debate with CNBC 23 24 Eight candidates participated Michele Bachmann Herman Cain Newt Gingrich Jon Huntsman Ron Paul Rick Perry Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum citation needed In 2013 the Oakland University Board of Trustees approved a 65 million investment in campus expansion and improvement projects Completed in the fall of 2014 projects included construction of a nearly 30 million student housing complex dramatic enhancement of outdoor recreation and athletic fields construction of a 1 240 space parking structure and construction of new headquarters for facility and grounds maintenance operations 25 Longtime supporters of the university Hugh and Nancy Elliott made a donation to construct the Elliott Tower on the campus The 151 foot carillon tower was completed in fall 2014 and houses the last bells to be cast by the Royal Bellfoundry Petit amp Fritsen of the Netherlands citation needed For the fall 2013 semester Oakland University had an enrollment of 20 169 students 5 needs update Oakland University is the 12th largest college or university in Michigan 8th largest of 4 year universities Based on 2012 enrollment of 19 740 26 The board appointed George W Hynd president of the university in July 2014 27 He replaced Dr Gary Russi who retired in August 2013 On 4 May 2017 the board announced Ora Hirsch Pescovitz M D as Oakland University s seventh president Her tenure began on 1 July 2017 under a 5 year contract citation needed Academics EditAdmissions Edit Undergraduate Edit Admissions statistics2021 enteringclass 28 Change vs 2016Admit rate92 2 5 9 Yield rate21 0 7 1 Test scores middle 50 SAT Total990 1220 among 60 of FTFs ACT Composite21 29 among 10 of FTFs Oakland University is considered selective by U S News amp World Report 29 For the Class of 2025 enrolled fall 2021 Oakland University received 10 475 applications and accepted 9 661 92 2 Of those accepted 2 025 enrolled a yield rate the percentage of accepted students who choose to attend the university of 21 0 Oakland University s freshman retention rate is 73 1 with 56 going on to graduate within six years 28 The enrolled first year class of 2025 had the following standardized test scores the middle 50 range 25th percentile 75th percentile of SAT scores was 990 1220 while the middle 50 range of ACT scores was 21 29 28 Fall First Time Freshman Statistics 28 30 31 32 33 34 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016Applicants 10 475 12 054 12 443 12 309 10 296 10 688Admits 9 661 9 776 10 334 10 328 8 691 9 229Admit rate 92 2 81 1 83 1 83 9 84 4 86 3Enrolled 2 025 2 258 2 667 2 700 2 456 2 595Yield rate 21 0 23 1 25 8 26 1 28 3 28 1ACT composite out of 36 21 29 10 20 27 23 20 27 26 21 28 30 21 27 43 20 27 99 SAT composite out of 1600 990 1220 60 990 1210 89 1020 1220 89 1010 1240 90 1010 1230 80 middle 50 range percentage of first time freshmen who chose to submit Academic divisions Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 35 529U S News amp World Report 36 231 300Washington Monthly 37 271Oakland University offers 132 bachelor s degree programs and 138 graduate programs professional certificates master s degrees and doctoral degrees The main academic units of the university are the College of Arts and Sciences the School of Business Administration the School of Education and Human Services the School of Engineering and Computer Science the School of Health Sciences School of Nursing and the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine Additionally Oakland University supports an Honors College and various study abroad programs 38 Its most popular undergraduate majors by 2021 graduates were 39 Registered Nursing Registered Nurse 458 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences 285 Psychology 161 Mechanical Engineering 160 Human Resources Development 149 Communication 128 Biology Biological Sciences 124 Elementary Education and Teaching 121 dd In 2007 plans were established to start a medical school on the Oakland University campus in partnership with William Beaumont Hospital called the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine OUWB or OUWBSM came to fruition The medical school was founded in 2008 with classes starting in fall of 2011 OUWB is the fourth medical school in the state of Michigan to offer the M D degree received over 3 200 applications for the inaugural class of 50 students OUWBSM has 225 students as of Fall 2013 and 500 were planned for 2017 40 The founding dean of the medical school is Robert Folberg M D 41 The Oakland University Beaumont Nurse Anesthesia Graduate Program started in 1991 42 43 In 2011 U S News amp World Report ranked the program tied for 17th in the United States 44 Oakland University s School of Business Administration SBA is accredited by the AACSB International accreditation in both business and accounting It also offers Michigan s only Executive MBA program with concentrations in Health Care and IS Leadership 45 In 2009 the SBA celebrated its 40th anniversary 46 Research centers and institutes EditAs part of its research mission Oakland University also supports a number of major research centers and institutes including the Center for Biomedical Research 47 the Center for Robotics and Advanced Automation the Fastening and Joining Research Institute the Human Systems Initiative and the renowned Eye Research Institute 48 Furthermore Oakland University s Smart Zone Business Incubator 49 provides entrepreneurial resources and expertise to support and foster new technology based and life science businesses citation needed Some Oakland University Research Centers and Institutes include Center for Applied Research in Musical Understanding Center for Biomedical Research Center for Creative and Collaborative Computing Center for Integrated Business Research and Education Center for Public Humanities Center for Robotics and Advanced Automation Eye Research Institute 50 Fastening and Joining Research Institute Lowry Center for Early Childhood Education Nanotech Research amp Development Institute Oakland University Center for Autism Research Education and Support OUCARES Pawley Learning Institute Product Development and Manufacturing Center Public Affairs Research LaboratoryCampus Edit Elliott Tower completed in 2014 In addition to its location in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills Oakland University maintains an official hometown relationship with the nearby but not adjacent city of Rochester Michigan 10 University and city officials signed a partnership agreement in 2003 to officially recognize the relationship between Rochester and Oakland University 51 In 1959 Rochester Village now city officials renamed the one mile long 1 6 km Fifth Street in downtown Rochester University Drive to showcase Rochester as a college town The road is called Walton Boulevard adjacent to the University in Rochester Hills and Auburn Hills This is often confused with University Drive in Auburn Hills which originates at Oakland University s main entrance in Auburn Hills and continues west into downtown Pontiac In 2005 the Rochester area was ranked 39th in the CNN Money Magazine list of the Top 100 American cities in which to live 52 Oakland University s campus which encompasses 1 443 acres 5 84 km2 includes trails and biking paths and two nationally ranked golf courses 53 Oakland County Edit The university s land in Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills is divided into the Main Campus Meadow Brook Estate and two golf courses 54 Main Campus Edit Meadow Brook Theatre which was founded in 1967 is the largest non profit professional theater in Michigan and presents a wide variety of award winning productions throughout the year 55 Additionally the Oakland University Art Gallery which was formerly known as the Meadow Brook Art Gallery presents at least six different exhibitions each academic year in addition to hosting a variety of lectures performances and symposia 56 Kresge Library is the main library of Oakland University It consists of four floors of study rooms and open area tables It also contains the Oakland University Archives the Historical Abraham Lincoln Collection the Jane M Bingham Historical Children s Collection 57 and a tech center 58 The library is named after Stanley and Sebastian Kresge who were both present for the library s opening in 1962 59 In 2009 an 18 hole disc golf course opened Grizzly Oaks was co designed by student Jarrett Schlaff and licensed by the Professional Disc Golf Association 53 Oakland University s student union the Oakland Center was renovated and expanded in 2018 The Oakland Center houses the offices of student organizations a large food court with multiple restaurants the student bookstore a cafe a pool hall and gaming center a Student Technology Center the campus newspaper The Oakland Post computer labs conference rooms as well as the offices of the university radio station WXOU 88 3 FM Oakland University also has its own television station OU TV which is broadcast on campus and to the local community 60 The campus has recreational facilities for intramural sports and for Oakland University s 16 NCAA Division I athletic teams including the lighted Upper Athletic Fields the indoor Sports Dome fields for varsity baseball softball and soccer and facilities for basketball handball track and weight training The campus recreation center houses Oakland University s natatorium and the Athletics Center O rena a 4 000 seat field house is the home court for Oakland University basketball and volleyball citation needed Near the center of campus is the Elliot Tower above This clock tower was finished in 2014 after many delays to its construction that began toward the end of 1945 just after the end of WWII making it both the oldest and one of the newest structures simultaneously at Oakland University citation needed Meadow Brook Estate Edit This portion of Oakland University consists of the historic Meadow Brook Hall and the land and buildings surrounding it The hall which is a 110 room Tudor revival style mansion completed in 1929 as Oakland University founder Matilda Dodge Wilson s Oakland County estate is listed on the National Register of Historic Places 61 62 63 Meadow Brook Hall is the fourth largest historic house museum in the United States and houses a vast collection of historically significant art and furniture including paintings by Rembrandt Anthony van Dyck Rosa Bonheur Gilbert Stuart Joshua Reynolds John Constable and Thomas Gainsborough as well as sculptures by Antoine Louis Barye Frederic Remington Cyrus Edwin Dallin and Herbert Haseltine Meadow Brook Hall is frequently utilized as a site for select university functions including the Meadow Brook Ball a popular student event 64 Until 2010 Meadow Brook Hall and its grounds were the site of the annual Meadow Brook Concours d Elegance one of the largest collector car shows in the world 65 The Meadow Brook Music Festival is an outdoor entertainment venue with an on site pavilion which accommodates close to 8 000 people In addition to being the site of spring time graduation ceremonies Meadow Brook Music Festival also hosts comedians and musical acts Meadow Brook Music Festival is managed by Palace Sports and Entertainment 66 Golf courses Edit Oakland University has two nationally ranked golf courses that make up most of the southern portion of its land Katke Cousins sits on 320 acres 130 ha 67 Some of the course s 18 holes remain from the 9 hole course John Dodge built when he lived at the estate The other course opened in 2000 is the R amp S Sharf course 68 Macomb County Edit An office plaza in downtown Mount Clemens in Macomb County was donated to the university in 2010 by Gebran Anton and Stuart Frankel It was repurposed and opened for the fall 2011 semester as the Anton Frankel Center It offers several undergraduate and graduate programs 69 Oakland University is also among the 12 colleges and universities offering programs at Macomb Community College s University Center 70 Oakland University Art Gallery and art collection EditThe Oakland University Art Gallery is a civic art exhibition venue in Rochester Hills Michigan Founded in 1966 it is part of Oakland University and occupies a portion of the University s Wilson Hall 71 The gallery s exhibitions have garnered national and international attention and have been reviewed in publications including Art in America Sculpture 72 and W Magazine 73 74 Art collection Edit The collection has over 1 500 art objects 75 76 The gallery collection includes twentieth and twenty first century paintings and sculptures by artists Richard Artschwager Fernando Botero Alex Katz Malcolm Morley Carlos Rolon and Terry Winters 76 Other contemporary artworks in the collection include Detroit artists Michael Luchs Gordon Newton Robert Sestok and Gilda Snowden 76 Former Professor of Art History and Archeology Carl F Barnes Jr and Anna M Barnes donated their collection of over 500 prints in 1999 Collections highlights include the print oeuvre of English print maker and portrait painter Gerald Brockhurst Other artist highlights from this collection include William Blake Eugene Delacroix Albrecht Durer William Hogarth John Sloan and James Abbott McNeill Whistler 76 The Tagore Collection was donated by Dr Abanindranath Tagore in 1989 It contains calligraphy rubbings and scrolls Among the scrolls include works by Qi Baishi Xu Beihong Zhang Daqian Li Keran and Qigong among others 76 G Mennen Williams the 41st Governor of Michigan donated his collection in to the gallery in 1968 Williams held the position of Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs during the Kennedy administration and bequeathed objects acquired during his tours of duty A majority of the objects originate from West Africa in what is now Nigeria Mali Cote d Ivoire Burkino Faso Ghana and Benin 76 Exhibitions and programming Edit The Oakland University Art Gallery hosts at least five exhibitions per year in addition to hosting a variety of lectures performances and symposium Although the gallery published catalogues for select exhibitions throughout its history since 1999 each exhibition has had an accompanying catalogue Operations Edit Oakland University Art Gallery is wholly part of Oakland University Its exhibitions and operations are funded through a variety of university foundation and individual contributions The gallery is open to the public There is no general admission fee or special charge for exhibitions Athletics Edit The O rena Main article Oakland Golden Grizzlies OU Fight is the Oakland University fight song Previously known as the Pioneers the school s teams were renamed the Golden Grizzlies in 1998 77 Oakland University was used as a training camp for the Detroit Lions in 1989 78 Oakland University s men s soccer team became the first Oakland team to move past the first round of their sport s respective NCAA tournament in 2007 79 Student life EditAlthough many of Oakland s students commute from surrounding areas there are more than 3 000 who live on campus in a variety of residence halls and student apartments 80 The residence halls include Hillcrest Hall Oak View Hall Hamlin Hall Vandenberg Hall Hill House Van Wagoner House and Fitzgerald House Residential learning communities on Oakland University s campus include Scholars Tower and the Residential Honors College community Eight additional buildings make up the George T Matthews student apartments and six major Tudor style buildings house the Ann V Nicholson student apartments which were completed in 2002 81 Campus life is enhanced by more than 200 registered student organizations ranging from cultural and religious groups to Greek organizations Fraternities at Oakland University include Theta Chi Sigma Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Iota Phi Theta Sororities include Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Sigma Tau Gamma Phi Beta Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Theta Zeta Phi Beta and Sigma Gamma Rho The so called Cottage District of campus which consists of homes originally built for workers employed at the old Meadow Brook Estate now contain fraternity and sorority houses Additionally the university owns an adjoining tract of land to the east of the main university campus which was developed into a neighborhood in which many faculty members currently live citation needed Alumni EditArts and entertainment Curtis Armstrong film and TV actor 82 Regina Carter jazz violinist winner of MacArthur Fellowship 82 Robert Englund film and TV actor attended 82 David Hasselhoff actor attended 82 Jayne Houdyshell Broadway actress Tony Award winner 83 Hank Jones jazz pianist and composer 84 honorary doctorate Karen Newman singer and actress 82 Elizabeth Reaser film and TV actress attended Doris Eaton Travis dancer and actress 85 honorary doctorate Law Deborah Servitto Judge Michigan Court of AppealsGovernment and politics Fran Amos State Representative Michigan House of Representatives Deborah Cherry Senator Michigan Senate APJ Abdul Kalam India s 11th President 86 honorary doctorate David J Doyle Michigan politician Renee Ellmers Member of Congress from North Carolina 87 Gordon R England former Secretary of the Navy 88 honorary doctorate Ruth Johnson Michigan politician 87 Nancy Lenoil State Archivist of California 89 Carl Levin U S Senator 90 honorary doctorate Michael W Michalak United States Ambassador to Vietnam 91 Adolph Mongo political consultant attended G Mennen Williams former Governor of Michigan 90 honorary doctorate Gary Yourofsky animal rights activistBusiness Howard Birndorf co founder Hybritech 87 John G Denison CEO of ATA Airlines N R Narayana Murthy founder CEO and Ex Chairman Infosys Limited 92 honorary doctorate Maximiliano Larroquette designer of Chevrolet Volt James E Schrager Professor Graduate School of Business University of ChicagoEducation Janet L Holmgren BA Oakland PhD Princeton President Mills College 91 James E Schrager BA Oakland PhD Chicago Professor Business University of Chicago Richard T Sullivan BA Oakland PhD Harvard Associate Professor History University of Notre Dame Steven D Townsend BS Oakland PhD Vanderbilt Assistant Professor Chemistry Vanderbilt University 91 Thomas J Volgy BA Oakland PhD Minnesota Professor Political Science University of Arizona 89 Sports and media Keith Benson NBA player 93 Mike Brosseau MLB infielder Tampa Bay Rays 94 Kay Felder NBA player 95 Andrew Good former MLB pitcher Arizona Diamondbacks Detroit Tigers 96 Brian Gregory men s head basketball coach Georgia Tech 97 Seb Harris professional footballer for Northampton Town 98 Mike Helms professional basketball player 99 Don Kirkwood former MLB pitcher California Angels Chicago White Sox Toronto Blue Jays attended 82 Rawle Marshall former NBA player Dallas Mavericks Indiana Pacers 100 Jasna Rather four time Olympian degree in political science 82 Tom Stanton author and journalist Brian Stuard professional golfer 87 Jennifer Valoppi TV journalist 87 Kelly Williams professional basketball player 101 Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi professional radio personality Lagos Nigeria Kendrick Nunn NBA Player 102 Notes Edit The campus is located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills but its mailing address is in the nearby but not adjacent City of Rochester 8 9 References Edit OU Motto Seal and Logo OU Main Page As of 30 June 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA 19 February 2021 Retrieved 20 February 2021 Ora Hirsch Pescovitz Biography Office of the President Oakland University oakland edu Retrieved 1 July 2017 Fall Headcount amp FYES 1959 2013 Office of Institutional Research and Assessment Oakland University oakland edu Retrieved 7 November 2013 a b c 10 Year Undergraduate and Graduate Enrollment Fall 2004 Fall 2013 PDF oakland edu Archived from the original PDF on 1 June 2010 Retrieved 7 November 2013 Logo and Colors University Communications and Marketing Oakland University Archived from the original on 11 July 2015 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Education Indiana University Retrieved 10 September 2019 a b Home Oakland University oakland edu Oakland University Campus Map Archived from the original on 3 December 2008 a b About the Community Oakland University Archived from the original on 19 October 2015 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Carnegie Classifications Institution Profile Classifications carnegiefoundation org Retrieved 19 April 2012 Buildings amp Structures Oakland University Retrieved 4 August 2014 Meadow Brook Meadowbrookhall com Retrieved 3 August 2014 Oakland Michigan State University Introducing Michigan State University Oakland Oakland University Retrieved 30 May 2022 Oakland University Board of Trustees Minutes of the Meeting of the Oakland University Board of Trustees February 9 1963 Oakland University Retrieved 30 May 2022 OU Timeline OU History OU Timeline OU History 1958 Matilda Wilson demands that the university s address match Meadow Brook Hall s Rochester address even though the main campus lies in Pontiac Township now the City of Auburn Hills She prevailed by reminding U S Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield that she had been a generous contributor to his Republican administration a b Goodman David N 3 September 2009 Strike by Professors Leads to Canceled Classes in Michigan The New York Times Associated Press p A16 Retrieved 11 June 2019 Williams Audrey J 10 September 2009 Strike Settled Oakland U Professors Return to the Classroom chronicle com The Chronicle of Higher Education Retrieved 6 October 2014 a b Santiago Esparza and Mike Martindale OU Lawsuit Strike is Illegal The Detroit News 8 September 2009 Jeff Greer Oakland University in 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