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Truman State University

Truman State University (TSU or Truman) is a public university in Kirksville, Missouri. It had 3,636 enrolled students in the fall of 2023[7] pursuing degrees in 55 undergraduate and twelve graduate programs.[4]

Truman State University
Former names
North Missouri Normal and Commercial School (1867–1868)
North Missouri Normal School (1868–1870)
First District Normal School (1870–1918)
Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (1918–1968)
Northeast Missouri State College (1968–1972)
Northeast Missouri State University (1972–1996)
TypePublic university
EstablishedSeptember 2, 1867; 156 years ago (1867-09-02)[1]
Endowment$67.9 million (2021)[2]
PresidentSusan L. Thomas
ProvostEric Freedman
Academic staff
269 (full time, 2021)[3]
Students3,636 [4]
Undergraduates3,302
Postgraduates334
Location, ,
United States

40°11′21″N 92°34′57″W / 40.18917°N 92.58239°W / 40.18917; -92.58239
CampusSmall town, 210 acres (0.3 sq mi; 85.0 ha)[4]
ColorsPurple & White[5][6]
   
NicknameBulldogs
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIGLVC
MascotsSpike and Simone
Websitewww.truman.edu

The university is named for U.S. President Harry Truman, who was a Missouri native. From 1972 until 1996, the school was known as Northeast Missouri State University.

History edit

 
Entrance on East Normal Street

Truman State University was founded in 1867 by Joseph Baldwin as the North Missouri Normal School and Commercial College. Baldwin was a pioneer in education, and his school quickly gained official recognition in 1870 by the Missouri General Assembly, which designated it as the First District Normal School, the first public teachers' college in Missouri.[8]

 
Joseph Baldwin statue on campus

The school served a district comprising 26 counties: including Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Chariton, Clark, Howard, Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Macon, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, Putnam, Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles, Schuyler, Scotland, Shelby, Sullivan, and Warren.

Purple and white were adopted as the school's official colors after Basil Brewer wrote a school song entitled "The Purple and the White." They have remained as the school colors since.[8]

In 1919, the school was renamed Northeast Missouri State Teachers College.[8] For the next four decades, it was commonly called Kirksville State.

In 1924, a fire destroyed old Baldwin Hall and the library. The lake that once filled the current quadrangle, or "The Quad" (a prominent feature in pre-1924 photographs), was pumped dry in a futile attempt to douse the fire.[8] The Quad now serves as a popular gathering place where students study play games, hold events, such as small concerts and fairs, and meet with one another.

The school's mission broadened significantly over the years, and by the 1960s, it was no longer simply a teacher-training school. Reflecting this, it was renamed Northeast Missouri State College in 1968.

Years Name
1867–68 North Missouri Normal and Commercial School
1868–70 North Missouri Normal School
1870–1918 First District Normal School
1918–68 Northeast Missouri State Teachers College
(Commonly called Kirksville State Teachers College)
1968–72 Northeast Missouri State College
1972–96 Northeast Missouri State University
1996–present Truman State University

Only four years later, in 1972, it was renamed Northeast Missouri State University (NMSU). On June 20, 1985, Governor John Ashcroft signed legislation designating the university as Missouri's only statewide public liberal arts and sciences university. This changed the school's focus from regional to statewide. As such, nearly 100 programs were dropped in six years, including all two-year programs that did not fulfill the liberal arts mission.[8]

By the 1990s, the university boasted a nationally known accounting division and schools of science, mathematics, computer science, and literature. Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the university's mission change, Governor Mel Carnahan signed legislation changing its name to Truman State University. The new name became official on July 1, 1996, and the university remains designated by statute as Missouri's premier public liberal arts and sciences institution.[8]

In the 2022 U.S. News & World Report College Rankings, Truman placed second in the Midwest among regional universities.[13]

Presidents edit

Board of Governors edit

Truman's Board of Governors consists of ten members. Each member is appointed by the Governor of Missouri to serve a four-year term, with a student representative serving for two years. The ten members must meet residential requirements defined by Missouri law.[14] The Board of Governors also includes four committees: the Finance and Audit Committee, the Budget and Capital Projects Committee, the Honorary Degrees Committee, and the Truman State University Foundation Board of Directors.[15]

Campus edit

 
The quad in spring
 
"The Bubble" of the Pickler Memorial Library
 
Bell Tower from across an icy quad

The campus is located on the south side of Kirksville. Truman's main campus is situated around a slightly wooded quadrangle, also known as the "Quad." It is two blocks south of the town square, which includes an eight-screen movie theatre and various eateries and shops.

Notable buildings on campus include Pickler Memorial Library, the Kirk Memorial, the Kirk Building, Magruder Hall, McClain Hall, Baldwin Hall, Violette Hall, Barnett Hall, Ophelia Parrish, Pershing Arena, the Student Union Building and the Recreation Center ("The Rec"). The oldest building is not Kirk Building but is instead the purple-doored Physical Plant building located between the Health Services building and Magruder Hall.

Pickler Memorial Library was named after Samuel M. Pickler, who donated funds to rebuild the library after it was destroyed by fire in 1924. Renovated in 1993, it now houses the main computer lab, as well as approximately 500,000 volumes of various works. The front lobby area of Pickler Memorial Library is known as "the Bubble" for its curved glass atrium.[16]

Kirk Memorial is a small, domed structure near the center of campus. The structure is dedicated to John Kirk, the fifth president of the university. It formerly housed Truman's debate team and now houses a few administrative offices. The Kirk Building was once the university's combined gymnasium and auditorium facility.[17]

The Rec is located north of Centennial Hall. It also offers a gymnasium for a variety of sports, a weight room, an elevated track, various exercise equipment, and a small multipurpose gym for hockey, indoor soccer, and other indoor sports.[18]

There are seven main academic buildings. Magruder Hall is the science building and houses the departments of Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Agriculture. McClain Hall serves as both an administrative and academic building. For the academic portion, Classical & Modern Languages, Economics, English & Linguistics, History, Philosophy & Religion, and Political Science can be found there. Baldwin Hall is connected to McClain Hall and houses the campus auditorium that is best known for hosting cultural events through the Kohlenberg-Lyceum Series. Violette Hall, named after former history professor E.M. Violette, is home to the School of Business, the Mathematics and Computer Science Department, and the Education Department. Ophelia Parrish (OP) is home to the Art, Music, and Theatre Departments; it is named after Ms. Ophelia Parrish (1850-1915), the college's first librarian. Barnett Hall is home to the departments of Anthropology, Geography, and Sociology; Communication; Justice Systems; Psychology; ROTC; and Nursing programs. Finally, the Pershing Building, also home to the basketball team's Pershing Arena, houses the Departments of Health and Exercise Science and Communication Disorders.

Services available on campus to students include the student health center, career center, and writing center. The health center is closed on the weekends and holidays. The career center is located on the first floor of the Student Union Building and provides help to students in determining a career path, selecting a major, developing career skills, helping put together a resume, or even conducting mock interviews. The writing center is located on the first floor of the Library and offers critique and editing for student papers.

Academics edit

Admissions edit

Admission to the university is based upon a holistic review of a candidate's academic record, with the strongest consideration being given to those who have a combined ability score of 140 or higher. [citation needed] The combined ability score is calculated by adding the percentage of students in the applicant's graduating class that the applicant outranks and the percentage of students the applicant outscored on a nationally standardized test (usually the ACT, although the SAT is also accepted). [citation needed] Admissions decisions are also based, however, on a mandatory application essay, the applicant's resume, and the applicant's high school and extracurricular record. [citation needed] According to the Princeton Review, Truman has a selectivity rating of 88, a 68% acceptance rate, with applicants having a 3.79 average high school GPA,[19] and an 88% retention rate after freshman year.[20] All applicants must have 4 credits of English, 3 credits of math, 3 credits of science, 2 credits of foreign language, 2 credits of social studies, and 1 credit of fine art. The average GPA of an admitted student is 3.25 on a 4.0 scale, with 50% of all admitted students ranking in the top 10% of their class, and the median ACT range is 25–31. [citation needed]

The Liberal Studies program edit

On July 20, 1985, the state of Missouri charged Truman State University with serving as the state's public liberal arts and sciences university. To meet this commitment to the people of Missouri, the Truman faculty and administration created the Liberal Studies Program, the general education curriculum undergraduates complete to receive a Truman degree.

Schools edit

 
Truman State University entrance

The academic programs at Truman State University are organized within three schools: Arts and Humanities, Science and Mathematics, and Business and Professional Studies.

The School of Arts and Humanities is the home of the departments of Art and Design, Communication and Theatre Arts, English, Languages and Linguistics, Music, and Social Sciences and Human Inquiry. The School offers degrees in Art, Classics, Communication, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice Studies, English, History, Linguistics, Modern Language, Music, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Anthropology, and Theatre.

The School of Science and Mathematics includes the departments of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Computer and Data Sciences, Health Science, Mathematics, and Physical Sciences. The School offers degrees in Agricultural Science, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Data Science, Health Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The school also offers Missouri's only undergraduate interdisciplinary degree program in mathematical biology[21] which has connections and resources available through the Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance.[22] The school also coordinates the Missouri Pre-STEM Pathways Program[23] with Moberly Area Community College, Metropolitan Community College, and St. Charles Community College.

The School of Business and Professional Studies houses the departments of Business and Economics, Communication Disorders, Education, Exercise Science, Military Science, Nursing, and Psychology and Counseling. The School offers degrees in Business Administration (BA or BS) with an emphasis in Finance, Management, Marketing, and International Business (BA only). In addition, a BS and MAcc in Accounting are offered, with the graduate program ranked third in the nation in terms of CPA passage rates. The Business program is AACSB accredited.[24] The School also offers degrees in Athletic Training (graduate), Communication Disorders (graduate and undergraduate), Counseling (graduate), Disability Studies: Applied Behavior Analysis (graduate), Economics, Education (MAE only), Exercise Science, Nursing, and Psychology, and a minor in Military Science.

Students are also free to create their interdisciplinary majors or to minor in any of the approved interdisciplinary minors, which include African and African Diaspora Studies, Asian and Asian American Studies, Classical Studies, Cognitive Science, Disability Studies, Environmental Studies, Folklore, Forensic Science, International Studies, Italian Studies, Mathematical Biology, Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Women's and Gender Studies.[25]

Campus life edit

 
Then Missouri Hall Director Zac Burden cuts the ribbon at the ceremony honoring the building's completed renovation in 2007

Residence life edit

In the 1960s, the university built Dobson Hall (1961), Ryle Hall (1963), Missouri Hall (1965), and Centennial Hall (1967). There are three other residence halls on campus: Blanton-Nason-Brewer (1948, Brewer added in 1959), Ezra C. Grim Hall (1923), and West Campus Suites (2006). The residence halls are maintained by Residence Life, an administrative body of professionals and students who live in the halls and act as student advisors (SAs) and hall directors. Truman's residence halls underwent a $90 million renovation schedule in the 2000s and 2010s. This project included the construction of West Campus Suites in 2006, the renovation of Missouri Hall in 2006, Blanton-Nason-Brewer in 2007, and Dobson in 2008. Ryle Hall's two-year renovation concluded in the summer of 2011, and Centennial underwent a two-year renovation concluding in 2014.

  • Dobson Hall is coed by wing and houses roughly 400 students.[26] Dobson Hall closed for the 2019–20 academic year but reopened one floor in the 2020-21 and 2021-22 years, with plans to reopen the second floor in 2022-23.[27]
  • Ryle Hall is the second largest hall at Truman. This coed residence hall houses nearly 600 students in suite-style rooms.[26]
  • Centennial Hall is the largest residence hall on campus. This coed hall houses nearly 600 students in suite-style rooms. Centennial Hall will be closed for the 2022-23 and 2023-24 academic years to undergo renovations, particularly to its windows.[28][26]
  • Missouri Hall is a coed residence hall that houses 518 students, making it the third largest on campus. Missouri Hall is made up of seven different wings. On both the north and south sides of the building three wings join with a common lounge. The two common lounges are linked by a seventh "crossover" wing. From overhead, the building is shaped like an elongated asterisk. [26] [28]
  • Blanton-Nason-Brewer offers three floors of suite-style, coed living arrangements to students. Originally three separate buildings connected by breezeways, the building underwent a major renovation in the 2007–2008 academic year and is now one, unified residence hall. [26]
  • West Campus Suites, just northwest of Centennial Hall, opened its doors to 416 students in Fall 2006. Currently, all floors are coed by suite. [26]
  • Truman also offers the Campbell Apartments for student living. Campbell is located next to the tennis courts just east of Stokes Stadium.[29] Yet another option is Farm Hall, located at the University Farm. Only four students, often majoring in agricultural science, live on the farm each year.[30] Their work on the farm helps them gain useful first-hand experience, as well as help pay for room and board.

Student organizations edit

Truman offers approximately 250 different student organizations[31] in the following areas:

  • Academic/Professional
  • Campus Media
  • Cultural
  • Fee-Based
  • Fine Arts
  • Greek
  • Health and Wellness
  • Honorary
  • Political
  • Recreational/Sports
  • Religious
  • Residence Life
  • Service
  • Special Interest
  • University Department

An organization that has garnered considerable attention since its inception is the Bulldog Student Investment Fund, a group in which student analysts invest a portion of the university's endowment in public equities (stockstoto outperform the market. The organization hopes to eventually use the proceeds from the fund's returns to sponsor scholarships for Truman students.[32] In 2015, members from the Bulldog Student Investment Fund, representing Truman State, achieved the first place prize among the five competing universities in the St. Louis CFA Institute Challenge and went on to compete at nationals.[33]

Greek life edit

Approximately 20% of the student body is affiliated with a social Greek organization. Truman hosts nine sororities and fifteen fraternities.[34][35]

Campus lore and traditions edit

 
The second Gum Tree near the southwest corner of Ophelia Parrish Hall
  • The weather vane atop Kirk Memorial is welded in place so that it will always point northeast, in honor of the school's previous name and its location.[36]
  • The annual football game against Northwest Missouri State University was established in 1930 when Northwest president Uel W. Lamkin sent Fair a polished hickory stick from the farm where the former president Eugene Fair was born. The "Hickory Stick" was contested annually until 2013, when Truman and Northwest Missouri began competing in different athletic conferences.[37]
  • A tradition has arisen in which students attach wads of gum to a designated tree known as the "Gum Tree." It is believed that a ban on gum chewing in class started a tradition of discarding gum inside a hollow suit of armor sometime in the 1920s, and that eventually this was replaced by the Gum Tree. Students leave their gum on the tree to bring them good luck on exams. [38]

Athletics edit

Truman is a member of NCAA Division II and plays in the Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC), joining the conference in 2013 after having been a member of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) since that league's creation in 1912. Because the GLVC did not sponsor wrestling until the 2016–17 season, that team remained in the MIAA.

The athletic department sponsors 18 teams, ten each for men and women. Among Truman's most recent successes include: four regional championships for women's volleyball, a regional berth for men's basketball in 2006, a College World Series appearance for baseball, and undefeated regular seasons for both men's and women's soccer. The women's swim team won six consecutive NCAA Women's Swimming and Diving Championships national titles for Division II between 2001 and 2006 and won again in 2008 again beating the in-state rival Drury University.

See also edit

Notable alumni and faculty edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Endowment Value". Truman State University. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
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  4. ^ a b c "Truman State University At a Glance". Truman State University. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  5. ^ Guidelines for Using Logo | Truman State University. Retrieved October 19, 2015.
  6. ^ FAQ: Identity and Logos | Truman State University. Retrieved September 30, 2022.
  7. ^ "Enrollment Report for Missouri Public and Comprehensive Independent Institutions". Missouri Department of Higher Education. December 1, 2024. Retrieved February 3, 2024.
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  12. ^ "2024 Best Colleges in the U.S." The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse. Retrieved January 27, 2024.
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  14. ^ . Archived from the original on June 15, 2011. Retrieved 2009-04-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  16. ^ "History of Pickler Memorial Library". Truman.edu. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  17. ^ "Kirk Building History". November 8, 2019. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  18. ^ "TSU Rec Center". Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  19. ^ "Truman State University". Princetonreview.com. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
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  21. ^ "MathBio". Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  22. ^ "IBA Member Institutions – Center for Collaborative Studies in Mathematical Biology". about.illinoisstate.edu. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
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  24. ^ "About the School of Business". Truman State University. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
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  27. ^ "Dobson Hall to close after current semester". February 14, 2019. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  28. ^ a b "Centennial Hall to close". Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  29. ^ "Campbell Apartments". Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  30. ^ "Farm Hall". Retrieved May 24, 2022.
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  32. ^ "Bulldog Student Investment Fund". truman.edu. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  33. ^ "CFA Institute". Cfasociety.org. Retrieved July 17, 2015.
  34. ^ "Greek Life". Retrieved October 31, 2016.
  35. ^ "Fraternity and Sorority Life: Truman State University Chapter Guide" (PDF). July 13, 2022.
  36. ^ "University Traditions-Weathervane". Library.truman.edu. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  37. ^ "University Traditions- Hickory Stick". Library.truman.edu. March 28, 2011. Retrieved October 22, 2013.
  38. ^ McKeown, Jonah (September 30, 2015). "5 obscure locations on campus you should visit". TMN - Truman Media Network. Retrieved May 2, 2023.

Further reading edit

  • Gardner, Donna Newhouse. "Northeast Missouri State University: A case study of institutional change" (PhD dissertation, Saint Louis University; ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1988. 8912766).
  • Simmons, Lucy, and Selby, P. O. "The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and Its Founder, Joseph Baldwin." Missouri Historical Review 22 (January 1928): 157-170. [Simmons, Lucy, and Selby, P. O. "The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and Its Founder, Joseph Baldwin."

Missouri Historical Review 22 (January 1928): 157-170. online]

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Truman State Athletics website

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Not to be confused with Truman College Truman State University TSU or Truman is a public university in Kirksville Missouri It had 3 636 enrolled students in the fall of 2023 7 pursuing degrees in 55 undergraduate and twelve graduate programs 4 Truman State UniversityFormer namesNorth Missouri Normal and Commercial School 1867 1868 North Missouri Normal School 1868 1870 First District Normal School 1870 1918 Northeast Missouri State Teachers College 1918 1968 Northeast Missouri State College 1968 1972 Northeast Missouri State University 1972 1996 TypePublic universityEstablishedSeptember 2 1867 156 years ago 1867 09 02 1 Endowment 67 9 million 2021 2 PresidentSusan L ThomasProvostEric FreedmanAcademic staff269 full time 2021 3 Students3 636 4 Undergraduates3 302Postgraduates334LocationKirksville Missouri United States40 11 21 N 92 34 57 W 40 18917 N 92 58239 W 40 18917 92 58239CampusSmall town 210 acres 0 3 sq mi 85 0 ha 4 ColorsPurple amp White 5 6 NicknameBulldogsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II GLVCMascotsSpike and SimoneWebsitewww wbr truman wbr edu The university is named for U S President Harry Truman who was a Missouri native From 1972 until 1996 the school was known as Northeast Missouri State University Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Board of Governors 3 Campus 4 Academics 4 1 Admissions 4 2 The Liberal Studies program 4 3 Schools 5 Campus life 5 1 Residence life 5 2 Student organizations 5 2 1 Greek life 5 3 Campus lore and traditions 6 Athletics 7 See also 8 Notable alumni and faculty 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Entrance on East Normal Street Truman State University was founded in 1867 by Joseph Baldwin as the North Missouri Normal School and Commercial College Baldwin was a pioneer in education and his school quickly gained official recognition in 1870 by the Missouri General Assembly which designated it as the First District Normal School the first public teachers college in Missouri 8 nbsp Joseph Baldwin statue on campus The school served a district comprising 26 counties including Adair Audrain Boone Callaway Chariton Clark Howard Knox Lewis Lincoln Linn Marion Macon Monroe Montgomery Pike Putnam Ralls Randolph St Charles Schuyler Scotland Shelby Sullivan and Warren Purple and white were adopted as the school s official colors after Basil Brewer wrote a school song entitled The Purple and the White They have remained as the school colors since 8 In 1919 the school was renamed Northeast Missouri State Teachers College 8 For the next four decades it was commonly called Kirksville State In 1924 a fire destroyed old Baldwin Hall and the library The lake that once filled the current quadrangle or The Quad a prominent feature in pre 1924 photographs was pumped dry in a futile attempt to douse the fire 8 The Quad now serves as a popular gathering place where students study play games hold events such as small concerts and fairs and meet with one another The school s mission broadened significantly over the years and by the 1960s it was no longer simply a teacher training school Reflecting this it was renamed Northeast Missouri State College in 1968 Years Name 1867 68 North Missouri Normal and Commercial School 1868 70 North Missouri Normal School 1870 1918 First District Normal School 1918 68 Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Commonly called Kirksville State Teachers College 1968 72 Northeast Missouri State College 1972 96 Northeast Missouri State University 1996 present Truman State University Academic rankingsMaster sWashington Monthly 9 6RegionalU S News amp World Report 10 2NationalForbes 11 237WSJ College Pulse 12 501 600 Only four years later in 1972 it was renamed Northeast Missouri State University NMSU On June 20 1985 Governor John Ashcroft signed legislation designating the university as Missouri s only statewide public liberal arts and sciences university This changed the school s focus from regional to statewide As such nearly 100 programs were dropped in six years including all two year programs that did not fulfill the liberal arts mission 8 By the 1990s the university boasted a nationally known accounting division and schools of science mathematics computer science and literature Coinciding with the tenth anniversary of the university s mission change Governor Mel Carnahan signed legislation changing its name to Truman State University The new name became official on July 1 1996 and the university remains designated by statute as Missouri s premier public liberal arts and sciences institution 8 In the 2022 U S News amp World Report College Rankings Truman placed second in the Midwest among regional universities 13 Presidents edit Main article List of Truman State University peopleBoard of Governors editTruman s Board of Governors consists of ten members Each member is appointed by the Governor of Missouri to serve a four year term with a student representative serving for two years The ten members must meet residential requirements defined by Missouri law 14 The Board of Governors also includes four committees the Finance and Audit Committee the Budget and Capital Projects Committee the Honorary Degrees Committee and the Truman State University Foundation Board of Directors 15 Campus edit nbsp The quad in spring nbsp The Bubble of the Pickler Memorial Library nbsp Bell Tower from across an icy quad The campus is located on the south side of Kirksville Truman s main campus is situated around a slightly wooded quadrangle also known as the Quad It is two blocks south of the town square which includes an eight screen movie theatre and various eateries and shops Notable buildings on campus include Pickler Memorial Library the Kirk Memorial the Kirk Building Magruder Hall McClain Hall Baldwin Hall Violette Hall Barnett Hall Ophelia Parrish Pershing Arena the Student Union Building and the Recreation Center The Rec The oldest building is not Kirk Building but is instead the purple doored Physical Plant building located between the Health Services building and Magruder Hall Pickler Memorial Library was named after Samuel M Pickler who donated funds to rebuild the library after it was destroyed by fire in 1924 Renovated in 1993 it now houses the main computer lab as well as approximately 500 000 volumes of various works The front lobby area of Pickler Memorial Library is known as the Bubble for its curved glass atrium 16 Kirk Memorial is a small domed structure near the center of campus The structure is dedicated to John Kirk the fifth president of the university It formerly housed Truman s debate team and now houses a few administrative offices The Kirk Building was once the university s combined gymnasium and auditorium facility 17 The Rec is located north of Centennial Hall It also offers a gymnasium for a variety of sports a weight room an elevated track various exercise equipment and a small multipurpose gym for hockey indoor soccer and other indoor sports 18 There are seven main academic buildings Magruder Hall is the science building and houses the departments of Chemistry Physics Biology and Agriculture McClain Hall serves as both an administrative and academic building For the academic portion Classical amp Modern Languages Economics English amp Linguistics History Philosophy amp Religion and Political Science can be found there Baldwin Hall is connected to McClain Hall and houses the campus auditorium that is best known for hosting cultural events through the Kohlenberg Lyceum Series Violette Hall named after former history professor E M Violette is home to the School of Business the Mathematics and Computer Science Department and the Education Department Ophelia Parrish OP is home to the Art Music and Theatre Departments it is named after Ms Ophelia Parrish 1850 1915 the college s first librarian Barnett Hall is home to the departments of Anthropology Geography and Sociology Communication Justice Systems Psychology ROTC and Nursing programs Finally the Pershing Building also home to the basketball team s Pershing Arena houses the Departments of Health and Exercise Science and Communication Disorders Services available on campus to students include the student health center career center and writing center The health center is closed on the weekends and holidays The career center is located on the first floor of the Student Union Building and provides help to students in determining a career path selecting a major developing career skills helping put together a resume or even conducting mock interviews The writing center is located on the first floor of the Library and offers critique and editing for student papers Academics editAdmissions edit Admission to the university is based upon a holistic review of a candidate s academic record with the strongest consideration being given to those who have a combined ability score of 140 or higher citation needed The combined ability score is calculated by adding the percentage of students in the applicant s graduating class that the applicant outranks and the percentage of students the applicant outscored on a nationally standardized test usually the ACT although the SAT is also accepted citation needed Admissions decisions are also based however on a mandatory application essay the applicant s resume and the applicant s high school and extracurricular record citation needed According to the Princeton Review Truman has a selectivity rating of 88 a 68 acceptance rate with applicants having a 3 79 average high school GPA 19 and an 88 retention rate after freshman year 20 All applicants must have 4 credits of English 3 credits of math 3 credits of science 2 credits of foreign language 2 credits of social studies and 1 credit of fine art The average GPA of an admitted student is 3 25 on a 4 0 scale with 50 of all admitted students ranking in the top 10 of their class and the median ACT range is 25 31 citation needed The Liberal Studies program edit On July 20 1985 the state of Missouri charged Truman State University with serving as the state s public liberal arts and sciences university To meet this commitment to the people of Missouri the Truman faculty and administration created the Liberal Studies Program the general education curriculum undergraduates complete to receive a Truman degree Schools edit nbsp Truman State University entrance The academic programs at Truman State University are organized within three schools Arts and Humanities Science and Mathematics and Business and Professional Studies The School of Arts and Humanities is the home of the departments of Art and Design Communication and Theatre Arts English Languages and Linguistics Music and Social Sciences and Human Inquiry The School offers degrees in Art Classics Communication Creative Writing Criminal Justice Studies English History Linguistics Modern Language Music Philosophy and Religion Political Science and International Relations Sociology and Anthropology and Theatre The School of Science and Mathematics includes the departments of Agricultural and Biological Sciences Computer and Data Sciences Health Science Mathematics and Physical Sciences The School offers degrees in Agricultural Science Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biology Chemistry Computer Science Data Science Health Science Mathematics Physics and Statistics The school also offers Missouri s only undergraduate interdisciplinary degree program in mathematical biology 21 which has connections and resources available through the Intercollegiate Biomathematics Alliance 22 The school also coordinates the Missouri Pre STEM Pathways Program 23 with Moberly Area Community College Metropolitan Community College and St Charles Community College The School of Business and Professional Studies houses the departments of Business and Economics Communication Disorders Education Exercise Science Military Science Nursing and Psychology and Counseling The School offers degrees in Business Administration BA or BS with an emphasis in Finance Management Marketing and International Business BA only In addition a BS and MAcc in Accounting are offered with the graduate program ranked third in the nation in terms of CPA passage rates The Business program is AACSB accredited 24 The School also offers degrees in Athletic Training graduate Communication Disorders graduate and undergraduate Counseling graduate Disability Studies Applied Behavior Analysis graduate Economics Education MAE only Exercise Science Nursing and Psychology and a minor in Military Science Students are also free to create their interdisciplinary majors or to minor in any of the approved interdisciplinary minors which include African and African Diaspora Studies Asian and Asian American Studies Classical Studies Cognitive Science Disability Studies Environmental Studies Folklore Forensic Science International Studies Italian Studies Mathematical Biology Medieval and Early Modern Studies and Women s and Gender Studies 25 Campus life edit nbsp Then Missouri Hall Director Zac Burden cuts the ribbon at the ceremony honoring the building s completed renovation in 2007 Residence life edit In the 1960s the university built Dobson Hall 1961 Ryle Hall 1963 Missouri Hall 1965 and Centennial Hall 1967 There are three other residence halls on campus Blanton Nason Brewer 1948 Brewer added in 1959 Ezra C Grim Hall 1923 and West Campus Suites 2006 The residence halls are maintained by Residence Life an administrative body of professionals and students who live in the halls and act as student advisors SAs and hall directors Truman s residence halls underwent a 90 million renovation schedule in the 2000s and 2010s This project included the construction of West Campus Suites in 2006 the renovation of Missouri Hall in 2006 Blanton Nason Brewer in 2007 and Dobson in 2008 Ryle Hall s two year renovation concluded in the summer of 2011 and Centennial underwent a two year renovation concluding in 2014 Dobson Hall is coed by wing and houses roughly 400 students 26 Dobson Hall closed for the 2019 20 academic year but reopened one floor in the 2020 21 and 2021 22 years with plans to reopen the second floor in 2022 23 27 Ryle Hall is the second largest hall at Truman This coed residence hall houses nearly 600 students in suite style rooms 26 Centennial Hall is the largest residence hall on campus This coed hall houses nearly 600 students in suite style rooms Centennial Hall will be closed for the 2022 23 and 2023 24 academic years to undergo renovations particularly to its windows 28 26 Missouri Hall is a coed residence hall that houses 518 students making it the third largest on campus Missouri Hall is made up of seven different wings On both the north and south sides of the building three wings join with a common lounge The two common lounges are linked by a seventh crossover wing From overhead the building is shaped like an elongated asterisk 26 28 Blanton Nason Brewer offers three floors of suite style coed living arrangements to students Originally three separate buildings connected by breezeways the building underwent a major renovation in the 2007 2008 academic year and is now one unified residence hall 26 West Campus Suites just northwest of Centennial Hall opened its doors to 416 students in Fall 2006 Currently all floors are coed by suite 26 Truman also offers the Campbell Apartments for student living Campbell is located next to the tennis courts just east of Stokes Stadium 29 Yet another option is Farm Hall located at the University Farm Only four students often majoring in agricultural science live on the farm each year 30 Their work on the farm helps them gain useful first hand experience as well as help pay for room and board Student organizations edit Truman offers approximately 250 different student organizations 31 in the following areas Academic Professional Campus Media Cultural Fee Based Fine Arts Greek Health and Wellness Honorary Political Recreational Sports Religious Residence Life Service Special Interest University Department An organization that has garnered considerable attention since its inception is the Bulldog Student Investment Fund a group in which student analysts invest a portion of the university s endowment in public equities stockstoto outperform the market The organization hopes to eventually use the proceeds from the fund s returns to sponsor scholarships for Truman students 32 In 2015 members from the Bulldog Student Investment Fund representing Truman State achieved the first place prize among the five competing universities in the St Louis CFA Institute Challenge and went on to compete at nationals 33 Greek life edit Approximately 20 of the student body is affiliated with a social Greek organization Truman hosts nine sororities and fifteen fraternities 34 35 Campus lore and traditions edit nbsp The second Gum Tree near the southwest corner of Ophelia Parrish Hall The weather vane atop Kirk Memorial is welded in place so that it will always point northeast in honor of the school s previous name and its location 36 The annual football game against Northwest Missouri State University was established in 1930 when Northwest president Uel W Lamkin sent Fair a polished hickory stick from the farm where the former president Eugene Fair was born The Hickory Stick was contested annually until 2013 when Truman and Northwest Missouri began competing in different athletic conferences 37 A tradition has arisen in which students attach wads of gum to a designated tree known as the Gum Tree It is believed that a ban on gum chewing in class started a tradition of discarding gum inside a hollow suit of armor sometime in the 1920s and that eventually this was replaced by the Gum Tree Students leave their gum on the tree to bring them good luck on exams 38 Athletics editMain article Truman Bulldogs Truman is a member of NCAA Division II and plays in the Great Lakes Valley Conference GLVC joining the conference in 2013 after having been a member of the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association MIAA since that league s creation in 1912 Because the GLVC did not sponsor wrestling until the 2016 17 season that team remained in the MIAA The athletic department sponsors 18 teams ten each for men and women Among Truman s most recent successes include four regional championships for women s volleyball a regional berth for men s basketball in 2006 a College World Series appearance for baseball and undefeated regular seasons for both men s and women s soccer The women s swim team won six consecutive NCAA Women s Swimming and Diving Championships national titles for Division II between 2001 and 2006 and won again in 2008 again beating the in state rival Drury University See also editTruman State University PressNotable alumni and faculty editMain article List of Truman State University peopleReferences edit History Truman State University Truman edu Retrieved August 19 2016 Endowment Value Truman State University Retrieved May 24 2022 Truman State University Office of Budgets and Institutional Research Truman State University Retrieved May 24 2022 a b c Truman State University At a Glance Truman State University Retrieved May 24 2022 Guidelines for Using Logo Truman State University Retrieved October 19 2015 FAQ Identity and Logos Truman State University Retrieved September 30 2022 Enrollment Report for Missouri Public and Comprehensive Independent Institutions Missouri Department of Higher Education December 1 2024 Retrieved February 3 2024 a b c d e f Historical Timeline Truman edu Retrieved October 9 2014 2023 Master s University Rankings Washington Monthly Retrieved February 10 2024 Best Colleges 2023 Regional Universities Rankings U S News amp World Report Retrieved September 25 2023 Forbes America s Top Colleges List 2023 Forbes Retrieved September 22 2023 2024 Best Colleges in the U S The Wall Street Journal College Pulse Retrieved January 27 2024 Best Regional Universities Midwest Rankings U S News and World Report College Rankings Retrieved April 29 2023 Archived copy Archived from the original on June 15 2011 Retrieved 2009 04 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Board of Governors Truman State University Retrieved October 31 2016 History of Pickler Memorial Library Truman edu Retrieved October 9 2014 Kirk Building History November 8 2019 Retrieved May 24 2022 TSU Rec Center Retrieved May 24 2022 Truman State University Princetonreview com Retrieved February 12 2017 Truman State University U S News Retrieved February 12 2017 MathBio Retrieved October 31 2016 IBA Member Institutions Center for Collaborative Studies in Mathematical Biology about illinoisstate edu Retrieved February 24 2020 Pre STEM Pathways Program truman edu Retrieved June 24 2015 About the School of Business Truman State University Retrieved June 24 2015 Interdisciplinary Studies Majors amp Minors Truman State University Retrieved October 31 2016 a b c d e f Housing at Truman State University Retrieved May 24 2022 Dobson Hall to close after current semester February 14 2019 Retrieved February 22 2019 a b Centennial Hall to close Retrieved May 24 2022 Campbell Apartments Retrieved May 24 2022 Farm Hall Retrieved May 24 2022 Truman State Student Organizations Retrieved May 24 2022 Bulldog Student Investment Fund truman edu Retrieved June 24 2015 CFA Institute Cfasociety org Retrieved July 17 2015 Greek Life Retrieved October 31 2016 Fraternity and Sorority Life Truman State University Chapter Guide PDF July 13 2022 University Traditions Weathervane Library truman edu Retrieved October 22 2013 University Traditions Hickory Stick Library truman edu March 28 2011 Retrieved October 22 2013 McKeown Jonah September 30 2015 5 obscure locations on campus you should visit TMN Truman Media Network Retrieved May 2 2023 Further reading editGardner Donna Newhouse Northeast Missouri State University A case study of institutional change PhD dissertation Saint Louis University ProQuest Dissertations Publishing 1988 8912766 Simmons Lucy and Selby P O The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and Its Founder Joseph Baldwin Missouri Historical Review 22 January 1928 157 170 Simmons Lucy and Selby P O The Northeast Missouri State Teachers College and Its Founder Joseph Baldwin Missouri Historical Review 22 January 1928 157 170 online External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Truman State University Official website nbsp Truman State Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Truman State University amp oldid 1213245571, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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