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Pittsburg State University

Pittsburg State University (Pitt State or PSU) is a public university in Pittsburg, Kansas, United States. It enrolls approximately 7,400 students (6,000 undergraduates and 1,400 graduate students) and is a member of the Kansas Board of Regents.

Pittsburg State University
Former names
Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School (1903–1913)
Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg (1913–1959)
Kansas State College of Pittsburg (1959–1977)
MottoBy doing, learn.
TypePublic university
EstablishedMarch 6, 1903; 120 years ago (1903-03-06)[1]
Parent institution
Kansas Board of Regents
Academic affiliation
ASAIHL
Space-grant
Endowment$74.6 million (2020)[2]
PresidentDan Shipp
ProvostHoward W. Smith
Academic staff
301[3]
Students5,858 (Fall 2022)[4]
Location, ,
United States

37°23′29″N 94°42′09″W / 37.3913°N 94.7024°W / 37.3913; -94.7024
CampusRural, 223 acres (0.90 km2)
ColorsCrimson and gold[5]
   
NicknameGorillas
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIThe MIAA
MascotGus the Gorilla
Websitepittstate.edu
  

History Edit

Naming History
Years Name
1903–1913 Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School
1913–1959 Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg
1959–1977 Kansas State College of Pittsburg
1977–present Pittsburg State University (PSU)

Pittsburg State University was founded in 1903 as the Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School, originally a branch of the State Normal School of Emporia (now Emporia State University). In 1913, it became a full-fledged four-year institution as Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg, or Pittsburg State for short. Over the next four decades, its mission was broadened beyond teacher training. To reflect this, in 1959 its name was changed again to Kansas State College of Pittsburg. It became Pittsburg State University on April 21, 1977.[6]

Presidents Edit

Pittsburg State has had 11 leaders. The top leadership post was originally titled "principal" from 1903 to 1913. In 1913, the title was changed to president.[7]

  • Russell S. Russ (1903–1911)
  • George E. Myers (1911–1913)
  • William A. Brandenburg (1913–1940)
  • O. P. Dellinger (1940–1941)
  • Rees H. Hughes (1941–1957)
  • Leonard H. Axe (1957–1965)
  • George F. Budd (1965–1977)
  • James Appleberry (1977–1983)
  • Donald W. Wilson (1983–1995)
  • John R. Darling (1995–1999)
  • Tom W. Bryant (1999–2009)
  • Steven A. Scott (2009–2022)
  • Dan Shipp (2022–present)

Campus Edit

 
Aerial view of Pittsburg State University's main campus after snowfall in January 2022.

Located in southeast Kansas, the school is on a 223-acre (0.90 km2) campus.[8]

Porter Hall (1927) is named for Ebenezer F. Porter, a state legislator who helped establish and fund the school.[9]

The campus includes the $30 million Kansas Technology Center, a state-of-the-art technology program in the largest academic building in Kansas.[10] In December 2014, the university opened the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts. The Bicknell Center provides Pittsburg State University with its first true performance facility since 1978, when deterioration forced the closure of Carney Hall. In addition to the Linda & Lee Scott Performance Hall, the facility also houses a 250-seat theater, a 2,000-square-foot art gallery, grand lobby, reception hall, and multi-use rehearsal space for large musical groups.

PSU also operates a satellite campus in the Kansas City metro area, the Kansas City Metro Center Campus,[11] offering a variety of bachelor's and master's degrees.[12] Two degrees are offered in Salina, Kansas on the campus of Salina Area Technical College.[12]

Student life Edit

Greek organizations Edit

Recognized fraternities and sororities at this university include:

Interfraternity Council Panhellenic Council Multicultural Greek Council
Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity Alpha Gamma Delta sorority Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority Lambda Pi Upsilon sorority
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority
Sigma Chi fraternity
Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity
Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity

Academics Edit

PSU is organized into the following schools and colleges:

  • College of Arts and Science
  • Kelce College of Business
  • College of Education
  • College of Technology

The Kelce College of Business is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). In addition, research institutes are located on campus such as the Business & Technology Institute and the Kansas Polymer Research Center,[13] housed in the newly completed Tyler Research Center.

Athletics Edit

 
Pittsburg State Athletics wordmark

The Pittsburg State athletic teams are called the Gorillas. The university is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks, primarily competing in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA) since the 1989–90 academic year. The Gorillas previously competed in the Central States Intercollegiate Conference (CSIC) of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) from 1976–77 to 1988–89; in the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) from 1972–73 to 1975–76; in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) from 1968–69 to 1971–72; in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (CIC) from 1923–24 to 1967–68; and in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference (KCAC) from 1902–03 to 1922–23.

Pittsburg State competes in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports: Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football and track & field (indoor and outdoor); while women's sports include basketball, cross country, softball, track & field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball. Club sports include men's baseball.

Football Edit

The Pitt State football program began in 1908 under head coach Albert McLeland. Since that time, the program has produced the most wins in NCAA Division II history. It has been national champions on four occasions; 1957,1961,1991 and 2011. Pittsburg State defeated Wayne State University, MI, 35–21 to claim its most recent national championship in 2011. During the 2004 season the Gorillas finished 14–1, losing 31–36 to Valdosta State University in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship. Pittsburg State has won, outright or shared, a total of 27 conference championships during the 96-year history of its intercollegiate program, including 13 conference titles in the last 19 seasons under Coach Chuck Broyles PSU reached the Division II National Championship game in 2004, 1995, and 1992. Its games with fellow MIAA Division II powerhouse Northwest Missouri State University are played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, in the Fall Classic at Arrowhead. 26,695 attended the 2002 game—the most of any Division II game.[14]

The Gorillas Edit

PSU is the only university in the United States to feature a gorilla as a mascot. The concept of the mascot was conceived in 1920, and officially adopted on January 15, 1925.[15] Current mascot, Gus, was designed in 1985 by L. Michael Hailey.[16]

Apple Day Edit

Back in 1907, a small delegation from the Pittsburg area lobbied the state legislature to give the newly established university an appropriation that would pay for the construction of the school's first building. But one of the delegate members, Pittsburg mayor Clarence Price, apparently broke the rules by not exiting the floor before the session began (in some versions of the story, it was the namesake of Russ Hall, R. S. Russ, who performed the gaffe). The legislators good-naturedly fined the Pittsburg delegation a barrel of apples before awarding them the appropriation. And when the men returned to Pittsburg, the students were so amused by the story that they decided university administrators and faculty who had missed work and class in order to lobby in Topeka should have to pay the same fine. In those days, students were penalized for truancy. Because members of the faculty left their classrooms in order to attend the legislative session in Topeka, the students reasoned that faculty members should be penalized for their absence.[17]

Twelve months later, on March 6, 1908, classes were dismissed for the entire day in honor of the first Apple Day (officially titled Commemoration Day). During an afternoon program in the assembly room of the Central School building, the students once again fined the faculty a barrel of apples. Thus began the unique, annual, tradition at Pittsburg State of the teachers bringing apples for their students.[17]

Notable people Edit


References Edit

  1. ^ "A Brief History of Pittsburg State University" (PDF). Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  2. ^ As of June 30, 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. February 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (English) on May 24, 2010. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  4. ^ "Board of Regents Announces 2022 Fall Enrollment" (PDF). September 29, 2022. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  5. ^ Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual (PDF). Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  6. ^ History page from 2009–11 catalog
  7. ^ . Pittsburg State University. Archived from the original on January 5, 2014.
  8. ^ "Campus Map". Pittsburg State University.
  9. ^ "1927: Porter Hall". 110th Anniversary Historical Photographs. May 14, 2014.
  10. ^ . usjournal.com. Archived from the original on March 20, 2008. Retrieved April 7, 2008.
  11. ^ "Off-campus programs".
  12. ^ a b "Off-Campus Programs". Graduate and Continuing Studies. Pittsburg State University. Retrieved December 31, 2014.
  13. ^ "Kansas Polymer Research Center, Pittsburg Kansas – Pittsburg State University". kansaspolymer.com.
  14. ^ . cstv.com. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015.
  15. ^ "Iconic mascot began as a way to build 'pep' on campus". Pittsburg State University.
  16. ^ "Pittsburg State Gorillas". Pittsburg State University.
  17. ^ a b "Apple Day - Pittsburg State University". Pittstate.edu. February 21, 1903. Retrieved September 10, 2016.
  18. ^ "[ACAD] Book – Jendela-Jendela". ohiou.edu.
  19. ^ Fira Basuki (January 1, 2006). The Windows. Grasindo. p. 178. ISBN 978-979-759-452-7.
  20. ^ Schmitt, Will (August 4, 2016). "Inez Y. Kaiser, first black woman to own a national PR firm, dies at 98". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved August 10, 2016.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Pitt State athletics website

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Not to be confused with University of Pittsburgh This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pittsburg State University news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pittsburg State University Pitt State or PSU is a public university in Pittsburg Kansas United States It enrolls approximately 7 400 students 6 000 undergraduates and 1 400 graduate students and is a member of the Kansas Board of Regents Pittsburg State UniversityFormer namesAuxiliary Manual Training Normal School 1903 1913 Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg 1913 1959 Kansas State College of Pittsburg 1959 1977 MottoBy doing learn TypePublic universityEstablishedMarch 6 1903 120 years ago 1903 03 06 1 Parent institutionKansas Board of RegentsAcademic affiliationASAIHLSpace grantEndowment 74 6 million 2020 2 PresidentDan ShippProvostHoward W SmithAcademic staff301 3 Students5 858 Fall 2022 4 LocationPittsburg Kansas United States37 23 29 N 94 42 09 W 37 3913 N 94 7024 W 37 3913 94 7024CampusRural 223 acres 0 90 km2 ColorsCrimson and gold 5 NicknameGorillasSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II The MIAAMascotGus the GorillaWebsitepittstate wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Presidents 2 Campus 3 Student life 3 1 Greek organizations 4 Academics 5 Athletics 5 1 Football 5 2 The Gorillas 5 3 Apple Day 6 Notable people 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditNaming HistoryYears Name1903 1913 Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School1913 1959 Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg1959 1977 Kansas State College of Pittsburg1977 present Pittsburg State University PSU Pittsburg State University was founded in 1903 as the Auxiliary Manual Training Normal School originally a branch of the State Normal School of Emporia now Emporia State University In 1913 it became a full fledged four year institution as Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg or Pittsburg State for short Over the next four decades its mission was broadened beyond teacher training To reflect this in 1959 its name was changed again to Kansas State College of Pittsburg It became Pittsburg State University on April 21 1977 6 Presidents Edit Pittsburg State has had 11 leaders The top leadership post was originally titled principal from 1903 to 1913 In 1913 the title was changed to president 7 Russell S Russ 1903 1911 George E Myers 1911 1913 William A Brandenburg 1913 1940 O P Dellinger 1940 1941 Rees H Hughes 1941 1957 Leonard H Axe 1957 1965 George F Budd 1965 1977 James Appleberry 1977 1983 Donald W Wilson 1983 1995 John R Darling 1995 1999 Tom W Bryant 1999 2009 Steven A Scott 2009 2022 Dan Shipp 2022 present Campus Edit Aerial view of Pittsburg State University s main campus after snowfall in January 2022 Located in southeast Kansas the school is on a 223 acre 0 90 km2 campus 8 Porter Hall 1927 is named for Ebenezer F Porter a state legislator who helped establish and fund the school 9 The campus includes the 30 million Kansas Technology Center a state of the art technology program in the largest academic building in Kansas 10 In December 2014 the university opened the Bicknell Family Center for the Arts The Bicknell Center provides Pittsburg State University with its first true performance facility since 1978 when deterioration forced the closure of Carney Hall In addition to the Linda amp Lee Scott Performance Hall the facility also houses a 250 seat theater a 2 000 square foot art gallery grand lobby reception hall and multi use rehearsal space for large musical groups PSU also operates a satellite campus in the Kansas City metro area the Kansas City Metro Center Campus 11 offering a variety of bachelor s and master s degrees 12 Two degrees are offered in Salina Kansas on the campus of Salina Area Technical College 12 Student life EditGreek organizations Edit Recognized fraternities and sororities at this university include Interfraternity Council Panhellenic Council Multicultural Greek CouncilLambda Chi Alpha fraternity Alpha Gamma Delta sorority Alpha Phi Alpha fraternityPhi Sigma Kappa fraternity Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority Lambda Pi Upsilon sororityPi Kappa Alpha fraternity Sigma Sigma Sigma sororitySigma Chi fraternitySigma Phi Epsilon fraternitySigma Tau Gamma fraternityAcademics EditPSU is organized into the following schools and colleges College of Arts and Science Kelce College of Business College of Education College of TechnologyThe Kelce College of Business is accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB In addition research institutes are located on campus such as the Business amp Technology Institute and the Kansas Polymer Research Center 13 housed in the newly completed Tyler Research Center Athletics Edit Pittsburg State Athletics wordmarkMain article Pittsburg State Gorillas The Pittsburg State athletic teams are called the Gorillas The university is a member of the NCAA Division II ranks primarily competing in the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association MIAA since the 1989 90 academic year The Gorillas previously competed in the Central States Intercollegiate Conference CSIC of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA from 1976 77 to 1988 89 in the Great Plains Athletic Conference GPAC from 1972 73 to 1975 76 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference RMAC from 1968 69 to 1971 72 in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference CIC from 1923 24 to 1967 68 and in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference KCAC from 1902 03 to 1922 23 Pittsburg State competes in 12 intercollegiate varsity sports Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football and track amp field indoor and outdoor while women s sports include basketball cross country softball track amp field indoor and outdoor and volleyball Club sports include men s baseball Football Edit Main article Pittsburg State Gorillas football The Pitt State football program began in 1908 under head coach Albert McLeland Since that time the program has produced the most wins in NCAA Division II history It has been national champions on four occasions 1957 1961 1991 and 2011 Pittsburg State defeated Wayne State University MI 35 21 to claim its most recent national championship in 2011 During the 2004 season the Gorillas finished 14 1 losing 31 36 to Valdosta State University in the NCAA Division II National Football Championship Pittsburg State has won outright or shared a total of 27 conference championships during the 96 year history of its intercollegiate program including 13 conference titles in the last 19 seasons under Coach Chuck Broyles PSU reached the Division II National Championship game in 2004 1995 and 1992 Its games with fellow MIAA Division II powerhouse Northwest Missouri State University are played at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City Missouri in the Fall Classic at Arrowhead 26 695 attended the 2002 game the most of any Division II game 14 The Gorillas Edit PSU is the only university in the United States to feature a gorilla as a mascot The concept of the mascot was conceived in 1920 and officially adopted on January 15 1925 15 Current mascot Gus was designed in 1985 by L Michael Hailey 16 Apple Day Edit Back in 1907 a small delegation from the Pittsburg area lobbied the state legislature to give the newly established university an appropriation that would pay for the construction of the school s first building But one of the delegate members Pittsburg mayor Clarence Price apparently broke the rules by not exiting the floor before the session began in some versions of the story it was the namesake of Russ Hall R S Russ who performed the gaffe The legislators good naturedly fined the Pittsburg delegation a barrel of apples before awarding them the appropriation And when the men returned to Pittsburg the students were so amused by the story that they decided university administrators and faculty who had missed work and class in order to lobby in Topeka should have to pay the same fine In those days students were penalized for truancy Because members of the faculty left their classrooms in order to attend the legislative session in Topeka the students reasoned that faculty members should be penalized for their absence 17 Twelve months later on March 6 1908 classes were dismissed for the entire day in honor of the first Apple Day officially titled Commemoration Day During an afternoon program in the assembly room of the Central School building the students once again fined the faculty a barrel of apples Thus began the unique annual tradition at Pittsburg State of the teachers bringing apples for their students 17 Notable people EditFira Basuki Indonesian novelist 18 19 John Brown wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills Gary Busey film actor attended did not graduate Terry Calloway former Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives Eldon Danenhauer Offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos Ralph Earhart former NFL halfback Green Bay Packers Dennis Franchione former head football coach of Texas A amp M University and former coach of Pittsburg State Eugene Maxwell Frank Bishop of the United Methodist Church Willie Fritz current head football coach at Tulane University Kendall Gammon former NFL longsnapper Kansas City Chiefs and current Chiefs radio analyst currently employed by Pittsburg State Don Gutteridge Major League Baseball player and manager Chicago White Sox Jay W Hood Major General U S Army Commander 1st U S Army East Ft Meade Maryland former commanding general JTF Guantanamo Bay Cuba David P Hurford psychologist and researcher in dyslexia and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder John E Jacobs Interim president of Emporia State in 1953 Director of Special Education for the Kansas State Department of Education from 1953 to 1957 Inez Y Kaiser the first African American woman to run a public relations company with national clients 20 David Kan South African businessman Jennifer Knapp Grammy nominated Christian music artist sold over 1 million albums Jake LaTurner member of the U S House of Representatives from Kansas s 2nd district Sherm Lollar Major League Baseball player Aaron McConnell American football player Ronald Moore former NFL running back Arizona Cardinals 1992 Harlon Hill Trophy winner Brian Moorman NFL punter Buffalo Bills Sam Pittman head football coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks Jim Press Chrysler vice chairman and president John Roderique former football coach Webb City High School most state titles in Missouri history H Lee Scott former Wal Mart president and CEO Steven A Scott ninth president of Pittsburg State University Michael Shonrock former president of Emporia State University Joe Skubitz U S representative Sally Stonecipher first female United States Army helicopter pilot James Tate writer who won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for poetry Duane Thiessen lieutenant general United States Marine Corps Lucinda Todd civil rights activist and plaintiff Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka Jackie Vietti President of Butler Community College for 17 years served as interim president of Emporia State University in 2015 Steve Weddle American novelist Pat Woodrum executive director of Oklahoma Centennial Botanical Garden former executive director of the Tulsa City County Library System Darryl Wren former NFL defensive back Douglas Youvan biophysicistReferences Edit A Brief History of Pittsburg State University PDF Retrieved September 10 2016 As of June 30 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 February 19 2021 Retrieved February 21 2021 College Portrait of Pittsburg State in 2007 PDF Archived from the original English on May 24 2010 Retrieved February 15 2010 Board of Regents Announces 2022 Fall Enrollment PDF September 29 2022 Retrieved October 6 2022 Pittsburg State University Brand Identity Standards Manual PDF Retrieved April 18 2016 History page from 2009 11 catalog Previous PSU Presidents Pittsburg State University Archived from the original on January 5 2014 Campus Map Pittsburg State University 1927 Porter Hall 110th Anniversary Historical Photographs May 14 2014 Pittsburg State University Kansas usjournal com Archived from the original on March 20 2008 Retrieved April 7 2008 Off campus programs a b Off Campus Programs Graduate and Continuing Studies Pittsburg State University Retrieved December 31 2014 Kansas Polymer Research Center Pittsburg Kansas Pittsburg State University kansaspolymer com The Fall Classic at Arrowhead III cstv com Archived from the original on September 23 2015 Iconic mascot began as a way to build pep on campus Pittsburg State University Pittsburg State Gorillas Pittsburg State University a b Apple Day Pittsburg State University Pittstate edu February 21 1903 Retrieved September 10 2016 ACAD Book Jendela Jendela ohiou edu Fira Basuki January 1 2006 The Windows Grasindo p 178 ISBN 978 979 759 452 7 Schmitt Will August 4 2016 Inez Y Kaiser first black woman to own a national PR firm dies at 98 The Kansas City Star Retrieved August 10 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pittsburg State University Official website Pitt State athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pittsburg State University amp oldid 1171203307, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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