University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota | |
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motto | Commune vinculum omnibus artibus |
founding | 1851 |
place | Minneapolis , Saint Paul , Crookston , Duluth , Morris , Rochester |
President | Joan fork |
Students | 67,949 |
Networks | Association of American Universities |
Website | www.umn.edu |
The University of Minnesota is a state university in the US state of Minnesota . In 2017, a total of 67,949 students were enrolled at the university, including 51,848 on the Minneapolis - St. Paul campus alone ; the university is the third largest in the USA after Ohio State University and Arizona State University . The college is part of the University of Minnesota System and is a member of the Association of American Universities , a network of leading research-intensive North American universities that has existed since 1900. She has been part of the Public Ivy since 2001 .
The colors of the university are maroon and gold.
campus
The University of Minnesota Twin Cities in Minneapolis and Saint Paul form the main campus of the University of Minnesota System and are grouped together as the Twin Cities Campus . The University of Minnesota system also includes colleges in Duluth , Crookston, and Morris . The university network also provides part of its services in Rochester and for a while there was a campus in Waseca . The university runs several research facilities within the state that include large estates.
campus | students |
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Twin cities | 51,848 |
Duluth | 11,168 |
Crookston | 2,834 |
Morris | 1,627 |
Rochester | 472 |
With around 50,000 enrolled students, the Twin Cities Campus is by far the largest campus in the university and the sixth largest in the United States. It is traversed by the Mississippi River and accordingly divided into the East Bank and West Bank . The East Bank is the significantly larger part; the main buildings of the university are housed here. It covers an area of 124 ha and is subdivided into further areas for better navigation on the campus: the Knoll Area , which forms the oldest part of today's campus and mainly houses the human sciences ; the Mall Area (also Northrop Mall ), on which the natural and engineering sciences are located; the Health Area , which includes the areas of biology and pharmacy ; the Gateway Area in the east, which mainly houses administration buildings; as well as the Athletic Area , on which the sports facilities and the swimming pool are located.
There are also some notable buildings on the East Bank. The Armory is a castle-like building that was built in 1896 after the building previously located there burned down in a major fire in 1894 . Originally the building served as a residence for the professor of military science . In addition, the are Pillsbury Hall and the Weisman Art Museum on the East Bank.
On the much smaller part of the West Bank with a size of 21 hectares, there are predominantly art and music science buildings , including the dance and music school .
The two parts are connected by the Washington Avenue Bridge . The bridge is two-story: while vehicles can cross the Mississippi on the lower part, the upper part can be used by pedestrians and cyclists.
The campus is accessed by the Metro Green Line , which connects the inner cities of the two twin cities and crosses the campus in between.
Sports
The university's sports teams are known as the Golden Gophers . The university is represented by an American football team in the Big Ten Conference , which plays in the TCF Bank Stadium . There is also an ice hockey team that plays in the NCAA's Western Collegiate Hockey Association and plays home games in the Mariucci Arena .
The women's basketball team was named one of the top four college teams in the United States in 2004.
The university has hosted several national championships in ice hockey for men (2002 and 2003), women (2004 and 2005) and golf (2002).
media
The university has its own newspaper, The Minnesota Daily . It is published by students at the University of Minnesota and is published Monday through Thursday in print , while it is only published online on Fridays . During the semester break , the Minnesota Daily only appears weekly on Wednesdays. The first issue of the newspaper appeared on May 1, 1900. In 2006, the weekly magazine The Wake Student Magazine was added to another magazine published by the university, in addition, the Minnesota Republic appears monthly .
The university also operates its own radio station .
Well-known graduates
- C. Elmer Anderson (Minnesota Governor)
- Wendell Anderson (Minnesota Governor)
- Christiaan Barnard (led the first heart - transplant by)
- Bobby Bell (American football player)
- Shelton Benjamin (Wrestler)
- Sara C. Bisel (archaeologist)
- Nick Bjugstad (ice hockey player)
- James Blanchard ( Michigan Governor and US Ambassador to Canada )
- Norman Ernest Borlaug (Nobel Peace Prize)
- Travis Boyd (ice hockey player)
- Walter Brattain (Nobel Prize in Physics)
- Michele Brekke (first female director of NASA )
- Neal Broten (ice hockey player)
- Melvin Calvin (Nobel Prize in Chemistry)
- De'Vondre Campbell (American football player)
- Kelly Catlin (world cycling champion)
- Mary Ellen Chase (US writer)
- Theodore Christianson (former Minnesota Governor)
- Eric Decker (American football player)
- Tony Dungy (Former American Football Player and Indianapolis Colts Coach )
- Carl Eller (American football player)
- Ric Flair (Wrestler)
- Orville Freeman (Minnesota Governor and Secretary of Agriculture)
- Verne Gagne (wrestler, American football player)
- George Gibson (geologist, American football player)
- Alex Goligoski (ice hockey player)
- Robert W. Gore (inventor of Gore-Tex )
- Erik Haula (Finnish ice hockey player)
- Mike Hoeffel (ice hockey player)
- Justin Holl (ice hockey player)
- Paul Holmgren (ice hockey player and official)
- Erik Johnson (ice hockey player)
- Phil Kessel (ice hockey player)
- Grover Krantz (anthropologist)
- Ernest O. Lawrence (Nobel Prize in Physics)
- Nick Leddy (ice hockey player)
- Tom Lehman (golfer)
- Brock Lesnar (wrestler, MMA fighter)
- Len Levy (American football player)
- Edward B. Lewis (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
- Clarence Walton Lillehei (founder of cardiac surgery)
- Richard Lillehei (surgeon who performed the first pancreas transplant)
- Paul Martin (ice hockey player)
- Kevin McHale (former NBA player for the Boston Celtics )
- Daniel McFadden (Nobel Prize in Economics)
- Jack Manders ( Chicago Bears American Football Player )
- Karl Mecklenburg ( Denver Broncos American football player )
- Paul E. Meehl , psychologist and philosopher of science
- Casey Mittelstadt (ice hockey player)
- Paul Molitor (baseball player)
- Walter Mondale (US Vice President)
- Bronko Nagurski (American football player, wrestler)
- Aaron Ness (ice hockey player)
- Leo Nomellini (former American football player)
- Donald Norland (diplomat)
- Kyle Okposo (ice hockey player)
- Don Perkins , Dallas Cowboys American football player
- Mike Ramsey (ice hockey player)
- Mike Reilly (ice hockey player)
- Nate Schmidt (ice hockey player)
- Jack Tracy (music editor, writer and record producer)
- Luther Wallace Youngdahl (Minnesota Governor)
- Charlie Sanders (American football player)
- Nick Seeler (ice hockey player)
- Brady Skjei (ice hockey player)
- Bud Svendsen (American football player)
- George Svendsen (American football player, basketball player)
- Barry Tallackson (ice hockey player)
- Rick Upchurch (American football player)
- Thomas Vanek (Austrian ice hockey player)
- Lindsay Whalen (basketball player)
- Blake Wheeler (ice hockey player)
- Dick Wildung ( Green Bay Packers American football player )
- Dave Winfield (baseball player)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ University of Minnesota: Office of the President. Retrieved March 11, 2020 .
- ↑ a b c Official Enrollment Statistics. University of Minnesoty, accessed May 9, 2018 .
Coordinates: 44 ° 58 ′ 31.4 ″ N , 93 ° 14 ′ 2.9 ″ W.